1943 S quarter value, Features, Error, Types, & Mint mark

The Washington Quarter is important in USA history and was made for celebrating the 200th birthday of the president in 1932. The 1943 quarters are silver coins that are important for collectors and historically. These coins were made at the time of WWII. The value of these coins is based on grade, conditions, and mint state. Here we will learn different factors for finding the value of 1943 quarters. So let’s get started with how much 1943 quarters are.

1943 Quarter value chart

1943 Quarter Good
(G-4)
Very Good
(VG-8)
Fine
(F-12)
Very Fine
(VF-20)
Extremely Fine
(EF-40)
About Uncirculated
(AU-50)
Uncirculated
(MS-60)
Uncirculated
(MS-65)
not mint mark
$10.41 $10 $10 $10 $10 $12 $15 $47
1943 Washington Quarters Doubled Die Obverse
$967 $1,303 $1,925 $2,545 $3,319 $4,783 $6,609 $14,399
1943 D Washington Quarters
$10.41 $10.41 $10.41 $13 $13 $16 $39 $69
1943 S Washington Quarters
$10.41 $10.41 $10.41 $12 $15 $21 $44 $69
1943 S Washington Quarters DDO
$69 $100 $121 $152 $244 $426 $647 $1,969

1943 No mint mark Washington quarter value

The Philadelphia mint made 99,700,000 1943 quarters, and these coins do not have a mint mark. These coins are in circulated condition and have a value of about 7 dollars.

Uncirculated conditions 1943 No mint mark can get value from 8 to 280 dollars. Some high grades are about 4500 dollars. In 20212 sold for $23,000, 1943 quarter not mint mark

The MS66 grade 1943 no-mint quarters are about 86 dollars. 1943 Silver No Mint Mark Quarter value is about 6500 dollars.

The AU grade quarter coin is about $4.82 to $7.20.

Grade 1943 quarter No mint mark value
Good $5
Very good $5
Fine $5
Very fine $5
Extra fine $5
AU $7.20
MS 60 $8.40
MS 61 $8.40
MS 62 $9
MS 63 $10
MS 64 $13
MS 65 $55
MS 66 $80
MS 67 $275
MS 68 $4,500

1943 quarter value

1943 D Washington quarter value

The Denver Mint made 16,095,600 silver quarters in 1943 with a D mint mark. The 1943 silver quarters in circulated conditions are about 20 dollars. Mint state coins are about 300 dollars. Uncirculated conditions, we can get in 97 dollars. The MS68 grade coins can get about 16,200 dollars. The MS67 is about 13,500 dollars.

The extremely fine conditions of the 1943 silver D quarters are about 16 dollars and uncirculated.

Now we can get these coins in circulated conditions for about $22.50. 1943-D Silver Quarters in mint state are about $9500.

The auction-recorded coin value is $17,625 in 2013.

Grade 1943 D quarter value
Good $4.82
Very good $4.82
Fine $4.82
Very fine $8.40
Extra fine $12
AU $22
MS 60 $28
MS 61 $29
MS 62 $33.60
MS 63 $41
MS 64 $44.40
MS 65 $55
MS 66 $66
MS 67 $315
MS 68 $16,200

1943 S Washington quarter value

The S mint quarters made 21,700,000 1943 S Washington quarters. These coins are also exits in circulation; their value range is 20 dollars. Circulated conditions 1943 S quarters can get in 500 dollars in high value, and low value is 30 dollars.

The good-condition coins sold for $23,000 in 2008.

The circulated coins are about 13 dollars. Uncirculated conditions, we can get 26 dollars, and gem coins are about 110 dollars.

In 2008 the 1943 S quarters sold for $23,000.

Grade 1943 S quarter value
Good $4.83
Very good $4.83
Fine $4.83
Very fine $7.20
Extra fine $10
AU $21.60
MS 60 $36
MS 61 $38.40
MS 62 $41
MS 63 $43.20
MS 64 $45.60
MS 65 $55
MS 66 $125
MS 67 $500
MS 68 $15,000

1943 Silver Quarter Error List

Doubled die obverse error

The double die error occurs when doubling affects the design letters or words on coins, and on the front side, doubling affects the double die error.

The double die error is commonly seen on coins made by the Philadelphia and San Francisco mints. The value of a 1943 no mint mark with a DDO error is about 2750 dollars in circulated condition, and uncirculated condition coins are about $5,500.

The 1943 S quarters DDO error is about 200 for fine grade.

The value of 1943 quarters with DDO error for different grades is as

1943 DDO quarter No mint mark value

Condition 1943 DDO quarter No Mint mark
Good $360
Very good $540
Fine $1,320
Very fine $2,460
Extra fine $3,480
AU $5,400
MS 60 $6,000
MS 61 $6,600
MS 62 $7,440
MS 63 $9,000
MS 64 $11,400
MS 65 $13,800
MS 66 $16,800
MS 67 $25,000

1943 S Double Die Obverse Quarter

Condition 1943 S DDO quarter value
Good $48
Very good $78
Fine $114
Very fine $174
Extra fine $228
AU $360
MS 60 $540
MS 61 $600
MS 62 $690
MS 63 $780
MS 64 $840
MS 65 $1,500
MS 66 $2,100
MS 67 $14,500

Repunched Mintmark Error

This error is a result of coins coming with the repunching of the mint mark that occurs when the die strikes the coins two times. This error is commonly seen in 1943-S quarters.

History of the 1943 Washington Quarter

The 1943 silver quarters are important in coin history since they were made at the time of WWII. The Washington quarter was first made in 1932 for celebrating the 200th birthday of the president. These coins are still in circulation. The Washington quarters were made from 1932 to 1988. The 1943 silver quarters have value for different grades and conditions.

The 1943 quarters were made by three mints, P, D, and S, and each has a certain mintage. The 1943 quarters have a composition of 90 percent silver, and their composition is the same as coins made from 1932 to 1965. In 1965 silver was removed from quarters composition, and cupronickel composition was used.

The silver coins are of high value as compared to others. The silver coins stop in place of cupronickel due to high prices of copper. So in 1965 silver was removed through the Coinage Act.

Mint Mintage
1943 quarter No Mint mark 99,700,000
1943 D quarter 16,095,600
1943 S quarter 21,700,000
Total 137,495,600

1943 Washington Quarter Features

1943 Washington Quarter Features

1943 Washington quarter obverse

The design of quarters made by John Flanagan and the coin front side has a photo of Washington president, with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. The word LIBERTY is also written, and the mint date is also on this side mentioned.

1943 Washington quarter reverse

The middle of the backside coin has a bald eagle spreading a bundle of arrows; that is a symbol of war. There are 2 olive branches that are symbols of peace.

The country name, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, is also written in the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. The quarters dollar union also on this side exists.

Some other features of 1943 quarters are

  • The face value of coins is 25 cents with a diameter of 0.95512 inches.
  • It is round in shape and made with 90% silver with added copper.
  • It has a thickness of 0.06890 inches, with a weight of 0.20094 troy ounces.
  • It has a reed edge.

1943 Washington quarter most valuable?

Sold for Grade Mint Mark Error Sold in
$23,000 MS 68 2012
$23,000 MS 68 S 2008
$22,250 MS 67 Doubled Die Obverse 2020
$18,800 MS 67 S Doubled Die Obverse 2021
$17,625 MS 68 D 2013
$17,400 MS 66 Doubled Die Obverse 2018
$5,640 MS 66 S Doubled Die Obverse 2015
$4,935 MS 67 S Goiter 2016
$1,920 MS 67 Doubled Die Obverse 2018
$1,650 MS 65 S/S RPM 2014
$840 MS 66 D Doubled Die Obverse 2018
$633 MS 66 Doubled Die Obverse 2007
$528 MS 66 S Trumpet Tail S 2018
$450 MS 65 S Medium S 2021
$312 MS 66 S/S RPM 2018

 

FAQs

Is the 1943 Washington quarter rare?

The 1943 quarters are easily accessible since they have a high mintage of about 137,495,600. These coins exist in circulated conditions, but some high grades like MS68 are rare. The DDO error coins, 1943 quarters, are rare and have a value of about $25,000.

What is the value of the 1943 No Mint Mark Washington quarter?

The value of a 1943 Washington Quarter in circulated conditions is about $6 and $8.50. 1943 quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for $6500.

What is a 1943 silver quarter worth today?

The 1943 Silver No Mint Mark Quarter Value for circulated conditions is about silver weight that is $5.75. The uncirculated MS60 grade coins are 10 dollars. Their value minimum for low grade is 5 dollars, and high-grade can be about 110 dollars. The rare 1943 silver quarters are worth hundreds to thousands of dollars.

Why George Washington is on the Quarter?

The coins made for celebrating the president so high photo added on coins

How many 1943 quarters were minted?

ear Mint Mintage
$1,943
(P) 99,700,000
D 16,095,600
S 21,700,000

Is there anything special about a 1943 quarter?

The 1943 quarters are important for collectors and have silver content. These coins were made at the time of WWII and come with 90 percent silver that makes these important and high value.

Importance of Silver in the 1943 Washington Quarter’s Value?

The 1943 quarters have 90 percent silver, and coin value is based on silver current prices. When silver prices change, coins value also varies. The increases in silver prices increase coin value.

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