How much is a 1932s quarter worth?

The Washington quarter first time was made in 1932 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the first USA president, George Washington. These coins are still in mint state and circulation, and these coins are important since the first quarter mint in this year. In this post, we will cover details of their features, value, and related factors for finding value. Let’s get started with how much the 1932 quarter is worth.

1932 Quarter value

1932-P Quarter Not mint mark value

The Philadelphia Mint made 5,404,000 quarters, and these coins do not have a mint mark. Their value is based on conditions and grade. Normally they are about twenty dollars, and for some high grades, they are about 800 dollars for MS66 grades.

MS67 1932 not mint mark quarter sold for $40,250 in 2012. The same coins sold in 2020 for 4800 dollars.

1932 NO mint mark quarter MS67 grade coins are high value; now they have a value of about 9000 dollars.

The good conditions coin is about 14 dollars. Extremely fine coins are about 25 dollars. MS65, we can get 250 dollars.

1932 D Washington quarter

The Denver Mint made 436,800 quarters in the 1932 year, and these coins have a D mint mark so easily identified. The good condition 1932 D quarters have a value of about 105 dollars, and in fine conditions, we can get up to 300 dollars.

Uncirculated condition coins are about $10,000 based on grade. In auction, these coins sld for 30,000 dollars.

The MS66 grade 1932 quarter coins sold for $143,750 in 2006. Then in 2020 sold for $64,500

65+ 1932 D quarters sold for $29,375 in 2021. Some other grade coins value is as

Grade
Value
MS 60 $1,100
MS 61 $1,150
MS 62 $1,500
MS 63 $1,800
MS 64 $3,250
MS 65 12000
MS 66  $85,000

 

1932 D quarter high value ever sold

1932 quarter Grade Sold in Price
 MS66 August 9, 2001 $89,125
April 2008 $143,750
January 4, 2018 $74,400
MS66 February 2015 $41,125
June 4, 2015 $82,250
2020 $64,500
MS65+ April 2, 2023 View
 MS65+ October 14, 2020 $9,000
April 24, 2021 $16,200
 MS65+ January 2003 $16,800
March 2006 $17,250
March 20, 2020 $19,200
 MS65+ July 2015 $25,850
December 3, 2015 $21,737.50

 

1932-S Quarter Value

San Francisco Mint made 408,000 1932 quarters. These coins have an S mint mark and help to easily find them. These coins have low mintage as compared to other P and D minted coins. These coins are not easy to find in excellent condition.

Low-grade coins we can get for about 100 dollars, and high-mint state coins are about 4000 dollars.

The MS66 1932 S grade coin sold for $45,500 in 2020. MS66 grade 1932 S coins sold in 2023 for 22,800.

Condition/Grade Value
Circulated Coins $65 – $330
MSUncirculated $425 – $2,850
MS 65 $2,850
MS 66 $46,000
MS 66 45500 sold in 2020

 

1932 Washington Quarter Errors List

Doubled die error

This error is a very common error in different coins where a doubling effect is seen on coins. Where doubling effects exist on letters and words on coins and also on the mint marks. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST has a doubling effect in the letter T. The coins with the front side doubled die error are called the 1932 DDO error, and coins with this grade sold for 1000 dollars. MS66-grade coins with DDO errors sold for $3,600. MS 66, a 1932 (P) DDO Quarter, sold in action for $3,055.

Broad Struck Error

This coin has an extra flat design on coins where the collar is not used for making coin rims. The broad-struck error coins have different rims than real coins and have a value of about 200 dollars.

Die Cud Error

This error occurs when older or damaged dies are used for coin striking. and make blob part on coins. This error can also occur due to a die-broken component, and this error coin has a value of about 110 dollars.

Off-center Error

This error is the result of the striking die being at the wrong position and making a misalignment of the coin design from the middle of the coin. The coin off-center is based on the percentage off-center of design. Normally, ten percent off-center coins are low-value; they are about 30 dollars, and more than 50 percent off-center with clear mint marks and dates are about 100 dollars.

Double-headed Error

In this error, coins have a double obverse design that is the result of the coin being struck from a reverse die. Then the next coin struck the obverse of the previous coin and made a doubled obverse design.

History of the 1932 Washington Quarter

It was planned to make half dollars to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the president in 1932. But this year Washington quarters were made on request of bicentennial committee members for Washington’s 200th birth anniversary. The coins come with a photo of the president. The design of John Flanagan was selected for quarters.

The quarters from 1932 to 1964 do not have mint marks on the front side. In 1965, a mint mark was added on coins on the front side. The composition of 1932 quarters was 90 percent silver and ten percent copper, used until 1964 and then replaced with cupronickel composition. The design of quarters made by John Flanagan was used from 1932 to 1998 and then changed with the design of Laura Gardin Fraser.

1932 Washington quarter Types

1932 Quarter types Minted
1932 No Mint mark quarter 5,404,000
1932 S quarter 408,000
1932 D quarter 436,800
Total 6,248,800.00

 

Features of the 1932 Washington Quarter

Obverse of the 1932 Washington quarter

The front side of 1932 quarters has a photo of Washington facing left. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST is also written there, and the word LIBERTY is written. The mint date, 1932, is also added on this side.

Reverse of 1932 Washington quarter

The reverse of 1932 quarters has a wing-spread eagle, which is an American-symbolizing bird. The bird has arrows in its talons that show the country’s readiness to define itself from any enemy. The country’s name is the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM, also on this side, means out of many.

Some other features of 1932 quarters are

  • The face value of coins is 25 cents. It is standard circulated coins.
  • It is made with 90 percent silver and ten percent copper.
  • The thickness of coins is 1.75 mm, and the round shape with a diameter is 24.30 m.
  • The weight of coins is 6.25 grams, and silver weight is 5.623 g with a reeded edge.

1932 Washington quarter Types

Most valuebable 1932 Washington quarter

Mint mark Grade (MS) Auction Record Sold Date
D Washington Quarter MS 66 $143,750 April 1, 2008
S Washington Quarter MS 66 $45,500 March 22, 2020
not mint mark MS 67 $40,250 April 18, 2012
1932 DDO Washington Quarter MS 66 $3,055 December 4, 2014

FAQS

 

What is the value of the 1932 Philadelphia Washington quarter?

  • The 1932 quarter Philadelphia without a mint mark is about 20 dollars. I circulated conditions. Munt state we can get them up to 700 dollars. MS67-grade coins have a value of about $12,500.

What is the most valuable Washington quarter?

valuable quarters Type Grade/MS
Sold in
1932 D Washington Quarter Silver MS 66 2008
1966 Washington Quarter Clad MS 68+ 2023
1974 S Proof Washington Quarter Clad Proof PR 70 2009
1932 S Washington Quarter Silver MS 66 2020
1950 Proof Washington Quarter Silver Proof PR 68 2022

What is the value of the 1932 to 1964 Silver Quarter?

The 1932 to 1964 quarters have 90 percent silver and weigh 6.25 grams according to melt value. These coins have 5.625 grams of silver. $5.3096 is the rounded silver value for the 1932-1964 silver quarter.

How Many 1932 Quarters Were Made?

There were 6,248,800 quarters made in 1932.

 How Much Silver Is in a 1932 Quarter?

The 1932 quarters have 90 percent silver with .1808 troy oz or 5.623 grams of pure silver. After that, the composition of quarters changed to cupronickel composition.

What Quarter Is a Rare Quarter?

The 1932 D and 1932 S quarters are rare coins since their mintage is less than one million and make rare coins. The D mint made 436,800 quarters, and the San Francisco mint produced 408,000. Their less mintage makes them rare and high-value coins.

How much is the 1932 silver quarter worth?

DATE FINE EXTREMELY FINE
UNCIRCULATED
1932 Washington Quarter 9 $11 $15
1932 Washington Quarter (D) 190 $300 $400
1932 Washington Quarter (S) 190 $275 $300

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