1973 Quarter Value, Features, Types, Error, & Mint mark

The Washington Quarter is a famous US coin and was made for the first time in 1932 to celebrate the birthday of the president. Still, these coins are in the circulation and minting process. These are nickel coins and are more than 50 years old, which makes most of these coins important for circulation and collectors. Here we will get points for getting details of 1973 quarters and features. So let’s get started with how much a 1973 quarter is worth.

1973 Quarter Value Chart

1973 quarter MS 60 MS 64 MS 65 MS 65+ MS 66+ MS 67+ PR 70 DCAM
1973 (P) No Mint Mark Quarter
$1 $5 $6 $30 $127 $1,300
1973-D Quarter $1 $5 $6.65 $22 $62 $1,800
1973-S Proof Quarter
$2 $7 $8 $9 $9 $4,100

1973 Quarter Value

1973 Washington Quarter Details

  • Types: Washington Quarter
  • Mints: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco (proof)
  • Total mintage: 582,661,739
  • Designer: John Flanagan
  • Weight: 5.67 grams
  • Composition: 91.67% Copper, 8.33% Nickel
  • Face Value: $0.25
  • Melt Value: 0.0556
  • Edge: Reeded
  • Diameter: 24.3 mm
  • Thickness: 1.75 mm

1973 No Mint Mark Washington Quarter Value

The Philadelphia mint made 1973 quarters without mint marks, and there were 350 million 1973 Washington quarters made in 1973. Their larger mint makes most of these coins low value. The 1973 no mint mark circulated coins are worth more than face value and have a value of 25 cents.

MS65 grade coins are about 7 dollars and sold in an auction for 1486 dollars in 2013.

In 2023, an MS67 grade coin sold for 550 dollars, and an MS67+ grade sold for 1300 dollars.

1973 D Washington Quarter Value

In 1973, the Denver Mint made 232,977,400 quarter coins, and these coins have a D mint mark. The 1973 D Washington quarters are about face value in circulated conditions; that is about 25 cents. The 1973 D quarters with 8 dollars. The 1973 D mS68 grade sold in 2022 for 2750 dollars.

The 1973 D quarters with SM64 sold in 2006 for 633 dollars. In 2023, MS67+ grade coins sold for 1800 dollars.

1973-S Proof Quarter Value

The San Francisco mint made proof coins in 1973, and there were 2,760,339 quarters made that have the S mint mark on the front side. Their larger mint makes these coins low value.

These S proof coins come in different grades, such as DCAM and cameo.

The PR69 grade coin sold in 2023 for 50 dollars. In 2022, PR69 CAM coin sold for 45 dollars.

In 2017, PR70 DCAM-grade coins sold for 5875 dollars.

The PR65 grade coins are about 5 dollars.

The high-grade coins can sell for more than 2000 dollars. The 1973 Quarter deep cameo sold in auction for 6000 dollars.

Grade 1973 S quarter 1973 S CAM quarter
1973 S DCAM quarter
PR 67 $7 $8 $8
PR 68 $8.00 $10 $10
PR 69 $9 $12 $37
PR 70 / / $2,250

 1973 Washington Quarter Errors

Missing clad layer

The 1973 quarters come with a pure copper core and nickel used as external cladding. So in 1973, the missing clad layer due to improved minting meant there was no covering of nickel, and coins with this error had different value ranges.

Doubled Die Error

The double die error is an important type of error in different coins that causes a doubling effect on coin letters, mintmark, and date. The condition of error defines the value of error coins. The 1973 quarter double die error value is about 50 dollars.

Weak strike error

The weak strike error in 1973 quarters is a result of the die not being properly struck on coins for adding design and details on coins. As a result, some details were not accurately added to the coins, and a 1973 weak strike error was made on the coins. This error can be seen on the coin’s motto, IN GOD WE TRUST, that is not clear in detail.

Quarter Struck on a Penny

It is a striking error that occurs when coin structure is used for a penny. as a penny is 19.05mm as compared to 24.3mm and causes some details. The weight of the penny planchet is 3.1 grams. The MS64 1973 quarters coin sold for 1495 dollars.

Struck on a Dime Planchet

In this errror blank used for ten cent coin. That is also small as compared to pennies, 17.91 mm, and resulted in missed details of quarters coins. The weight of a dime planchet is also less, that is, 2.2 grams as compared to 5.67 grams. Coin with this error sold for 1900 dollars, MS64 grade

Die Cracks Error

This error is a result of older or cracked dies striking coins. That makes different designs of coins with unusual looks. As a result of this error, we can see lines on coins, and that defines the value of coins.

 Smooth Edge Error

The 1973 quarters come with a reeded edge, but some 1973 quarters have a smooth edge that is an error and affect coins value for high gain. An edge can be worn due to wear, but in some conditions, an edge is smooth due to a broad strike. The value of 1973 quarters with smooth edges has a value of about 30 dollars.

Off-Center Error

This error is a result of coins not properly struck and some part of the design missed due to off-center strike. The value of error based on off-center percentage: 10 to 20 percent off-center error coins are low value, and 50 percent off-center error coins are about 200 dollars.

History of the 1973 Washington Quarter

The Washington quarter was first made in 1932 for celebrating the first USA president’s 200th anniversary of George Washington’s birth. There was a contest arranged for selecting the design of coins. So the design of John Flanagan was used for quarters coins, and this design was used until 2022. The composition of the first-made quarters in 1932 was 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper, and this composition was used until 1964.

In 1965 the new composition with cupronickel was made for nickel coins, and this composition was then replaced with silver quarters due to coin hoarding.

The 1973 quarters are commonly used coins in still. These coins have double the value of their face value and triple for one-cent coins.

1973 Washington quarter types

Mint mark Quantity
1973 No mint mark quarter 346,924,000
1973 D quarter 232,977,400
1973 S proof quarter 2,760,339
Total 582,661,739
1939 S Washington Quarter 1939 D Washington Quarter
1939 P Washington Quarter
Type: Washington Quarter Washington Quarter
Washington Quarter
Year of minting: 1939 1939 1939
Mint Mark: S D No
Place of minting: San Francisco Denver
Philadelphia
Quantity produced: 2,628,000 $7,092,000 33,540,000
Designer John Flanagan John Flanagan
John Flanagan
Composition 90% silver and 10% copper 90% silver and 10% copper
90% silver and 10% copper
Diameter 24.30 millimeters 24.30 millimeters
24.30 millimeters
Face Value: $0.25 (quarter dollar) $0.25 (quarter dollar)
$0.25 (quarter dollar)
Price: $6.18 to $68.00 6.18 to $24.00
$6.18 to $12.00 (circulated condition)
Mass: 6.30 grams 6.30 grams 6.30 grams
Edge: Reeded Reeded Reeded

Features of the 1973 Quarter

Obverse of the 1973 Quarter

The front side of the 1973 quarter has a photo of the president facing left. The word liberty also added on coins and the motto In God We Trust. The mint mark is also on this side, and designer initials JF are also seen there.

Reverse of the 1973 Quarter

The backside of the coin has an eagle with spread wings. The birds have a 13-arrow bundle in their talons that shows that 13 made the union. The country name, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, is also written there, and the motto E Pluribus Unum, meaning out of many, is seen on the QUARTER DOLLAR union.

1973 american quarter

Some other features of 1973 quarters are as

  • The coin is made with 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel, and the inner part of the coin is copper-coated, 75% copper and 25% nickel.
  •  The coin diameter is 24.3 mm, and the thickness is 1.75 mm with a weight of 5.67 grams. It has reeded edges.
Face value 25 cents
Compound
Copper (75%) and nickel (25%) with a clad crown
Coin weight
0.2 ounces
Coin diameter
0.95669 inches
Coin thickness
0.06889 inches
Shape Round

Is the 1973 Washington quarter the most valuable?

Mint Mark Grade Type Auction Price Auction Year
S PR 70 DCAM Proof $5,875 2017
D MS 68 Business $2,750 2022
None MS 67 Business $1,486 2013
S PR 69 CAM Proof $45 2022
S PR 68 Proof $40 2022
Coin Condition Grade Sold date Value
1973 D Washington Quarter Superb Gem Uncirculated MS 68 August 29, 2022 $2,750
1973 P Washington Quarter Superb Gem Uncirculated MS 67 May 19, 2013 $1,486
1973 S Proof Washington Quarter Perfect Uncirculated PR 70 – Deep Cameo February 16, 2017 $5,875

FAQs

Is the 1973 quarter rare?

There were more than 520 million coins made in 1973 quarters. The 1973 coins that have errors and high grades are worth thousands of dollars.

Does a 1973 quarter have silver?

The 1973 quarter did not have silver, and silver quarters were made until 1965 and then replaced with cupronickel content due to high prices of silver.

Is quarter 1973 worth anything?

The value of 1973 quarters is not more than 25 cents. The 1973 P quarters MS67+ quarters sold in 2023 for 1300 dollars. The 1973 quarters MS68 grade has a value of 2750 dollars.

What is 1973 No mint mark Washington quarter value?

The low value of the 1973 Washington quarter minted in Philadelphia in circulated conditions is 25 cents, and mint states are about 7 dollars.

What is the rarest Washington quarter?

The 1932 D quarters are rare and high value that sold for $143,750.

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