If you find circulated 1776-1976 quarters either with no mintmark (those were made in Philadelphia) or the “D” (Denver) mintmark in pocket change, they’re worth face value – 25 cents.
How much should a 1977 D quarter weigh?
The spec nominal weight is 5.67 grams with a tolerance of +/- 0.23 grams. Your quarters are 75% copper, 25% nickel as they should be.
How many quarters were minted 1977?
The 1977 no-mintmark (“Philadelphia”) quarters were struck to the tune of 468,556,000 pieces, markedly higher than the 256,524,978 reflected for the Denver output that year.
Most Bicentennial quarters are worth at least $5 in Mint State. Any piece in circulated condition is generally only worth its face value. In other words, 25 cents.
How much is a 1977 Washington quarter worth?
1977 Washington Quarter Value. 1977 Washington Quarter Value in mint state is worth .25C to .50C if they’re circulated (worn) and will be worth $1 or more if they grade MS63. A 1977 Washington Quarter can be worth $100 if graded and certified MS67 in a PCGS or NGC holder.
Is there a super rare 1977 D quarter?
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When did the P appear on a 1977 quarter?
‘P’ didn’t appear on quarter dollars till 1980. Prior to that Philly was distinguished from other mints by the absence of a mint mark……. I_like_Morgans and SmokinJoe like this. It means it was minted in Philadelphia, they did not put the “P” on the coins until 1982. So a 1977 quarter does not have a mint mark? dog_pound Supporter! Supporter
What’s the value of a 1970s quarter on eBay?
But now there’s another seemingly ordinary thing from the 1970s that’s making headlines for its unbelievable value. Quarters—yes, the coins that are typically worth .25 cents—are finding extraordinary worth on eBay, Woman’s World reports. But there’s a key characteristic that makes a certain type of quarter extra valuable.