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1963 Quarter
1963 D Washington Quarter. Washington Quarter. Home Denver Mint 1963. Coin Dealer Insight: 1963 was another year with massive quarter production from both the Philadelphia and Denver mints. With production exceeding 212 million quarters, over 135 million produced at the Denver Mint alone, values for 1963 quarters are strictly common. Value: Can usually be found and sold for somewhere between $4.95-$32.50 price dictated by condition, certification, and current demand. History of the Clad Washington Quarter. The United States first placed President George Washington on the quarter coin in 1932. They did this to commemorate the 200 th anniversary of his birth. It was intended to be a one-year commemorative coin.With the advent of the Great Depression, lack of demand for new quarters suspended production for a year. Here’s a further breakdown of mintages and values for 1963 Washington quarters: 1963, 74,316,000 minted; $7. 1963 proof, 3,075,645; $11. 1963-D, 135,288,184; $7.Values are for coins in Extremely Fine-40 grade unless otherwise indicated. The Washington Quarter was first minted in the early 1930s, and has remained in circulation ever since. Of course, the biggest different between coins minted between 1932 and 1964 and coins minted nowadays is the fact that the former contains. Here’s a further breakdown of mintages and values for 1963 Washington quarters: 1963, 74,316,000 minted; $7. 1963 proof, 3,075,645; $11. 1963-D, 135,288,184; $7.Values are for coins in Extremely Fine-40 grade unless otherwise indicated.
$4.52 is the minimum 1963 quarter value. It is the underlining silver price raising the value of your coin to this level.
Other elements do contribute to raising the value higher, particularly the condition of your coin and finding the 'D' mintmark.
Beginning with the mintmark. Two mints produced Washington quarters in 1963, Philadelphia and Denver. Those minted in Philadelphia are worth a small premium today because of lower mintage totals.
The next challenge is determining the condition of your old quarter. Commonly found with slight wear, check if your coin is in a higher more collectible condition. The adjacent picture is of a nice 'Uncirculated' 1963-D quarter and because of the condition sought by collectors. Compare your quarter to the 'Grading' images below.
A popular series with collectors and elusive in the higher grades, your 1963 quarter is worth a close examination.
'1963-D' on the coin value chart is a Washington quarter minted in 1963 at the Denver Mint.
1963 Quarter Value | ||||
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Condition of Coin | ||||
Date | Good | Fine | Extremely Fine | Uncirculated |
1963 Quarter Value Updated | 2/8/2021 | |||
1963 | $4.52 | $4.52 | $4.52 | $5.77 |
1963 D | $4.52 | $4.52 | $4.52 | $5.77 |
The image above the value chart is the reverse side of a Washington quarter, indicating the mintmark location. Judging condition and 'Grade' is covered next.
1963 Quarter Value is Conditional
From brand new condition to very worn condition, is reflected in the examples. Line your quarters in a row, judge their state of preservation and assign each a 'Grade.'
As you proceed handle each coin carefully, keeping in mind, 1963 quarter value is highest for 'Uncirculated' coins.
Uncirculated: Untouched since being minted and no wear on its surfaces, a quarter in this condition is avidly sought by collectors and dealers. Admittedly few survive this nice.
Extremely Fine: The lightest of wear and abrasion begins to show in the hair and curls over Washington's ear. Minute details have disappeared and mint luster is absent from the neck and cheek. This quarter is worn, but very lightly.
Fine: Wear has begun to take its toll on this quarter. Flattened areas of wear cover Washington's hair and curls. Although the hair line along the forehead is visible.
Good: All the important details show but very flattened by wear. The tops of the letters have begun to merge into the rim. Your 1963 quarter value in this condition is worth the underlying silver bullion value.
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Auction Results for Rare 1963 Quarter
Destined for an outstanding collection a near perfect 1963 Washington quarter crossed the auction block for $598.
DLRC Auctions sold the coin to a buyer of quality Washington quarters.
It is the vibrant blue and gold toning setting on mark free surfaces that puts this particular coin in a value class virtually by itself.
Value of 1963 quarters reached a new high. Examine your old coins and discover how much your 1963 quarter is worth.