1935 Quarter Value, Features, Types, Error, & Mint Mark

The Washington Quarters are very important coins in USA history that were made for the first time in 1932 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Washington presidency. The value of 1935 quarters is based on condition grade and error. Normally they are low-valued or low-graded and thousands of dollars based on grade. In this post we will cover details for finding the value of 1935 quarters. So let’s get started with how much a 1935 quarter is worth.

1935 Quarter Value Chart

Mint mark
Good Fine Extremely Fine AU 50 MS 60 MS 63+ MS 65+ Uncirculated
1935 No-mint mark Quarter
$8 10 $15 9 $29 57 $115 $7,200
1935-D Quarter
$10 18 $60 100 $225 300 $475 $9,775
1935-S Quarter
$8 $12.50 $25 30 $80 130 $265 $6,900

1935 Quarter Value

1935 No-Mint mark Quarter Value

The Philadelphia mint made 32,484,000 quarters in 1935, and these coins do not have mint marks. These coins easily find themselves in circulated conditions and also in mint state. These coins are properly made and also have a gem state.

The coins up to MS65 grade can easily be found, and higher grades are rare coins.

The AU 50 grade coins have a value of about 9 dollars, and the MS60 grade can be about 29 dollars. MS62 sold for 35 dollars. MS65 grade coins are $90. Circulated condition coins are about 30 dollars, and extra fines are about 15 dollars. The MS68-grade 1935 no-mint mark coins sold for $7,200 in 2021.

MS 67+ 1935 no mint mark sold in 2024 for 1300 dollars. MS 67+ sold in 2021 for 1110 dollars and for 1110 870 dollars in 2021.

The AU 50 grade coin has a value of about 9 dollars, and the MS60 grade can be about 29 dollars. MS62 sold for 35 dollars. MS65 grade coins are $90.

1935-D Quarter Value

The Denver mint made 5,780,000, the 1935-D Quarter, and these coins have mint mark D. Circulated coins are larger in number and exist in this type, but gem coins are rare and high value. In 2003 the MS67 grade coins sold for 9775 dollars, and in 2024 they sold for 2100 dollars.

MS67+ grade coins are about 4250 dollars sold in 2023. These coins in 2022 sold for 3240 dollars.

MS66+ grade coins are about 630 dollars. MS66 grade coins are about 580 dollars. MS62 grade coins are about 265 dollars.

Circulated condition coins are about 8 dollars. Extra fine-grade coins are 60 dollars, and AU58 grades are about 220 dollars.

Circulated 1993 D quarters in good condition are about ten dollars. The MS60 grade and higher are about 230 to 1700 dollars.

1935 D quarter of MS65 sold for 240 dollars in 2023.

The main features of 1935 D quarters are

Country:
United States of America
Year of Issue: 1,935
Denomination:
25 Cents
Mintmark: D
Mintage: 5,780,000
REV Designer: John Flanagan
Quality: Business Strike
Alloy:
.900 Silver, .100 Copper
Weight: 6.25 g
Diameter: 24.30 mm

Some most valuable quarters ever sold

Grade Price Sold in
MS67+  February 13, 2022
3120  August 25, 2022
1800  August 12, 2024
MS67+ 1440  May 12, 2024
 MS67+ July 26, 2020
3240 May 4, 2022
 MS67+ 4560  June 18, 2021
4080  December 16, 2021
MS67+ $4,800  March 25, 2021
MS67+ $9,775 November 8, 2003
$7,050  September 4, 2014

 

1935-S Quarter Value

The San Francisco mint made 5.6 million quarter coins in 1935, and these coins have a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper. There is an S mint mark on these coins. These coins are low grade and easy to find, but some high-grade ones are rare and high value.

The value of 1935 S quarters in good condition is about 30 dollars, and high grades are high value. MS60 grade coins are about 100 dollars, and MS67 grade coins are about $2600.

The 1935 S quarters with an MS67 grade are about 7000 dollars. MS65 with S mark sold for 170 dollars in 2023.

Circulated condition coins are about 8 dollars extra fine. 1935 S-grade coins are about 26 dollars, and AU58 or uncirculated coins are about 90 dollars.

MS 63 grade coins are about 107 dollars, and MS 67 grade coins are about 140 dollars.

The auction price of MS67 grade is 9200 dollars.

MS 67+ has a value of about 2400 dollars. MS66-grade coins have a value of about 400 dollars.

1935 Quarter Errors List

Doubled Die Error

The double die error is a very common type of error in coins. This error occurs when the doubling effect can be seen on coin design words, letters, and mint marks. The coin that has a doubling error on the front side is called the 1935 DDO error, and it can be seen on the front side motto. IN GOD WE TRUST

A 1935-P quarter with a DDO error, MS64 grade, sold for 25 dollars in 2019. In 2023, an MS63 coin sold for 200 dollars.

Broad struck error

A broad strike error is the result of the coin not properly handling the collar and resulting in the flat design that is called a broad strike error. The coins in this error sold for 40 dollars with a VF30 grade.

Quarter struck by a dime planchet

In this error, coins struck with a dime blank. This error coin has a circulated size of about 10C coins. The AU 58 grade coins sold for 2600 dollars.

Repunched Mint Mark

In this error, coins have a repunched mint mark error that is double struck on coins and makes an RPM error on coins. This error is commonly seen on coins minted at Denver and San Francisco mints and not exists in Philadelphia-minted coins.

Off-Center Strike

At the time of design, printing on coins, the design was not accurately struck on coins and put on coins out of center, making off-center error coins that did not have proper designs or misaligned error coins. The 10 to 15 percent off-center error coins are low value, but 50 percent off-center with clear details are high value.

History of the 1935 Quarter

The Washington quarter was first made in 1932 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the president. The 1935 quarters are also part of that coin series that are historically important. The 1935 quarter was made when the country was in a difficult time and facing different challenges. In 1931 there was a time of Great Depression, but the US government wanted to celebrate the 200th anniversary of George Washington without celebration.

For this occasion, the Treasury Department asked to make half dollars. Everyone was agreed that there was a design competition arranged for coins.

John Flanagan’s design was selected for coin design, where the design has a photo of the president facing left and the back side eagle with outstretched wings and the motto E Pluribus Unum with the country name written.

The 3 mints Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco made coins in 1935 quarters. Philadelphia mint made 32 million 1932 quarters without mint mark; S mint made 5.6 million coins, and D mint made 5.7 million coins. Total: 1935 quarters, 46,924.00.

Washington quarters composition

From 1932 to 1998, the quarters had the same design, and some coins had a silver composition and others had clad cupronickel that was made with 75% copper and 25% nickel.

Silver coins made in 1965 and after 1992 are 90 percent silver. The coins with red trace are clad coins, as nickel is worn off and copper is shown. The silver quarters have mint marks on the back side and clad coins on the front side.

The silver coin’s weight is 6.25 grams, and clad coins are 5.67 grams.

1935 quarter features

Obverse of the 1935 Quarter

The front side of the coin has a photo of President Washington left-facing and the word LIBERTY also written. The minting date is also on this side. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST is also written there.

Reverse of the 1935 Quarter

The backside of the coins has a bald eagle with wings spread out. The eagle is perched on arrows that show USA readiness. On this side, there is an olive branch below the eagle. The motto E PLURIBUS ENUM and county name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA with the denomination QUARTER DOLLAR also written there

Some other features of 1935 quarters are

  • Its composition is 90% silver and 10% copper.
  • The coin has a reeded edge with a weight of 6.30 grams, and its diameter is 24.30 millimeters.
Type:
Washington Quarters (1932-1998)
Mint:
Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver
Mintage: 46,924,000
Fineness: 0.9
Weight: 6.25g
ASW: 0.1808oz
Obverse Designer:
John Flanagan
Reverse Designer:
John Flanagan
Composition: Silver

1935 quarter features

How much is a 1935 quarter worth?

The 1935 quarter has a value from 9 to 30 dollars. The uncirculated condition coins have a value of about 4500 dollars. The MS 67+ P minted coin sold for 1350 dollars in 2023, and the 1935 D coins MS67+ sold for $4,250.

Are 1935 quarters made of silver?

The composition of 1935 quarters is 90 percent silver and ten percent copper. This composition was used for quarters until 1962, and after 1992, proof quarters have a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper.

What is the mintmark on a 1935 quarter?

The 1935 quarters made at the Denver and San Francisco mints have mint marks on the backside of the coins, and the Philadelphia mint does not have marks on the coins.

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