1994 Quarter Value, Features, Types, Error, Mint mark

The Washington Quarters are important in USA coin history; they are still in circulation and made by different mints with different mintages. These coins were the first type made from 1932 to 1965 that were silver quarters, and after that, other copper and nickel composite coins were made. The 1994 quarter is also part of a series made after 1965 that has a copper-nickel composition. But 1994 also has silver content. In this post, we will cover details and find different factors for getting the value of 1994 quarters worth. So let’s get started with how much 1994 quarters are worth.

1994 Quarter value chart

Mint Mark MS 60 MS 62 MS 63 MS 64 MS 65 MS 66 MS 67 MS 67+
1994-P Quarter Value
$1.00 $1 2 $6 $8 $40 $630 $2,500
1994-D Quarter Value
$1.00 $1 2 $13.00 $25 $115 $1,260 $1,500

1994 Proof Quarter Value Chart

Mint Mark PR/60 PR/ 62 PR64 PR 66 PR 67 PR 68 PR 69 PR70
1994-S Clad Proof Quarter Value
$5.00 $5 5 $6 $7 $12 $17 $42
1994-S Silver Proof Quarter Value
$4.00 $5 8 $10.00 $11 $12 $18 $70

1994 quarter value

1994 Quarter Value

1994 P Quarter Value

The Philadelphia Mint made 825,600,000 that have a P mint mark on the front side, and these coins are 0.25 dollars in circulation conditions. Some 1994 quarters in circulation are worth more than face value. The 1994 P quarters in different grades are from one dollar to 8 dollars. that are lowest MS60 grade are one dollar, and MS65 are up to 8 dollars.

MS66 grade 1994 P quarters are about 40 dollars, and MS67 can be about 630 dollars.

In 2006, MS63-grade 1994 P quarters sold for 864 dollars. In 2023, MS68-grade coins sold for 4000 dollars.

1994-D Quarter Value

The Denver mint made more than 880 million quarters with the D mint mark, and most of them are still in circulation. The 1994 D quarters in circulation are 30 cents to single dollars based on conditions. The uncirculated coins are about ten dollars to 760 dollars. MS60 grade coins are about one dollar, and MS65 we can get for 30 dollars.

MS66 is about 130 dollars, and MS67 is a high grade and can have a value of about 1650 dollars.

MS67 grade 1994 D quarters sold in 2018 for 1500 dollars and in 2020 for 840 dollars. In 2018, MS67 1994 D quarters sold for 1500 dollars.

1994-S Clad Proof Quarter Value

The San Francisco mint made about 2,484,594 Clad Proof Quarters in 1994, and these coins have an S mint mark. The creation of these coins was made with the use of a special type of die, and these coins have mirror-like shiny surfaces.

These coins are made only for collectors and do not have circulation features. These coins are about 25 cents to fifty cents in low grades, and for high grades, they are about 12 dollars.

The Pr70 grade DCAM quarters sold in 2004 for 308 dollars and in 2020 for 20 dollars. In 2020 these coins sold for 19 dollars. These coins come in deep cameo grade, and some are ultra cameo grade. Now they are about 40 dollars.

The 1994 S clad quarters for the DCAM grade have value as

  • PR 67 = $7
  • PR 68 = $12
  • PR 69 = $18
  • PR 70 = $40

1994 clad quarter Features

Face value $0.25
Coin weight 0.20 ounces
Coin silver weight
Shape Round
Edge Reeded
Compound Copper and nickel (3: 1) with a copper core
Coin diameter 0.9551 inches
Coin thickness 0.06889 inches

1994-S Silver Proof Quarter Value

The S mint also made silverproof quarters with the S mint mark, and these coins were also made for collectors. There were 785,329 Silver Proof Quarters made in 1994 silver quarters. They are about 25 cents to 15 dollars based on grade and conditions. The high grades are high value; in 2007, a PR70 grade sold for 863 dollars. In 2020 this coin sold for 40 dollars.

The 1994 S DCAM silver quarters DCAM value for different grades is as

  • PR 67 = $10
  • PR 68 = $11
  • PR 69 = $18
  • PR 70 = $50

1994 Silver Quarter Features

Face value $0.25
Coin weight
0.22 ounces
Coin silver weight
0.1808 troy ounces
Shape Round
Edge Reeded
Compound
Silver (90%) and copper (10%)
Coin diameter
0.9551 inches
Coin thickness
0.06889 inches

1994 Washington Quarter Errors List

Off-center error

The center error occurs at the time of design, striking through the planchet on the coins, and it does not strike at the middle of the coins. The off-center occurs, and some parts of the design are missed. The value of off-center error based on a percentage off-center that is ten to 20 percent off-center is low. more than 50 percent off-center are high value with clear details. The 1994 off-center is about 30 to 50 dollars based on conditions.

Clad Layer Missing Error

The core of 1994 quarters is made with 100 percent copper, and cladding is made with a cupronickel layer. If due to some reason there are cladding layers missed, then coins have missing clad layers. These error coins get in 220 dollars based on missed layers.

Quarter Struck on Wrong Planchet

The planchets used for quarters, pennies, and dimes have certain dimensions, thicknesses, and compositions. So if by mistake we use other coin planchets like dimes for quarters, we make a wrong planchet error. This error is seen in the 1994-P Quarter that struck with ten cent planchet. This coin has a value of about 840 dollars for MS63 grades.

Double strike error

This error occurs after striking double minting on coins and making double designs on coins. This error occurs when coins are not removed from the machine and get struck two times. The 1994 quarters with this error are worth up to 150 dollars.

 Bonded Pair Error

This error is the result of the time of coins striking when coins struck on the die and another coin also stopped getting struck for design. As a result, two mixed coins got many strikes and changed their shape, making a bonded pair error. The coins with this error have a value of up to 1610 dollars for different MS63 and MS64 grading coins overlapping.

History of the 1994 Washington Quarter

The first quarter was made in 1932 to celebrate the 200th anniversary birth of the US president. First decided to make half-dollar coins by adding photos of the president but this idea was not accepted. Then decided to make the Washington Quarter by replacing the Lady Liberty Quarter. The 1932 to 1965 quarters were made with silver composition but due to high prices of silver and hoarding of coins, the mint removed the silver from quarters.

The quarters’ coins made after 1965 are copper-nickel compositions, and some coins are also made with silver compositions, but they are proofs not used for circulation.

The 1994 is the last quarter that is a real Washington quarter. The 1999 quarters series, called the 50 State Quarters series, was made from 1999 to 2008. The coin also has a photo of Washington on the front side. that was used until 2022 and then replaced with Laura Gardin Fraser’s photo.

The composition and mintage for 1994 quarters is mentioned here and has clad and proof coins.

1994 quarters types Minted
1994 P clad quarter 825,600,000
1994 D clad quarter 880,034,110
1994 S clad quarter (proof) 2,484,594
1994 S silver quarter (proof) 785,329
Total 1,708,904,033

1994 quarter features

Features of the 1994 Washington Quarters

obverse of the 1994 Washington Quarter

The front side of the 1994 Quarter has a photo of George Washington facing left. The word LIBERTY, also written and minting year 1994, is mentioned there. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST is also written on this side.

The mint marks P, D, and S are also on this side for three mints added.

The reverse of the 1994 Washington Quarter

The backside of the 1994 quarters comes with a USA bald eagle that has spread wings. There are arrows bundled on this side and olive branches for peace symbols. The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM means out of many, one on this side, and the QUARTER DOLLAR denomination is mentioned there.

Some other features of 1994 quarters are as follows.

  • The clad copper quarter of 1994 is made with cupronickel cladding, and the core is pure copper.
  • This coin is round in shape and has a reeded rim, and its diameter is 0.95669 inches with a weight of 5.67 grams. This thickness is 0.06889 inches.
  • The silver 1994 S quarters are 6.25 grams in weight, and weight is 0.1808 troy ounces.

1994-P Washington Quarter Most valueable

Grade Sold in Price
MS68 January 17, 2021 $3,216.38
December 30, 2018, $8,156.25
MS67 November 12, 2024 $300
August 30, 2024 $155.75
MS67 -June 18, 2019, $504
January 10, 2017 $223.25
MS66 – August 19, 2024 26

FAQ 

Is the 1994 Washington 25-cent coin rare?

The 1994 quarters are not very old but are part of modern coin lists. There are more than 1.7 billion quarters made, and most of them are exits, so they make them less error-prone. But some error coins are rare and high value.

Which 1994 Washington quarters are high value?

Grade Material Types Price Sold for
MS 67 Clad $1,500 2018
MS 63 Clad $864 2006
PR 70 Silver DCAM $863 2007
PR 70 Clad DCAM $308 2,004

What is value of  1994 Washington P minted?

The value of 1994 P quarters is based on grade and conditions. Circulated 1994 P quarters are about 30 cents to one dollar. Mostly, 1994 quarters for circulation grade are about more than face value.

Uncirculated conditions grade 1994 P quarters at about two dollars, and MS67 are 150 dollars. MS66 sold for 40 dollars.

What are the priciest Washington coins?

Composition Quarter Type Mint Mark Grade Price Year Sold
Silver 1932 D MS 66 $143,750 2008
Silver 1932 S MS 66 $45,500 2020
Silver 1949 D MS 68 $43,475 2019
Clad 1966 MS 68+ $21,000 2023
Clad 1983 P MS 65 $15,863 2014
Clad 1970 D MS 69 $15,000 2,023

 What’s the Worth of a 1994 Quarter?

The 1994 quarters are about 25 cents face value, and high value is about 15 dollars, and high grades are high value.

What Year is the Rarest Quarter?

The 1932 quarters are the rarest coins and have high value since these coins are older and made at the time of the 200th anniversary of the president which makes it rare and high-value coins.

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