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Washington quarter mintage figures

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Washington quarter

Below are the mintage figures for the Washington quarter.

The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at (parentheses indicate a lack of a mint mark):

P = Philadelphia Mint

D = Denver Mint

S = San Francisco Mint

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Eagle reverse (1932–1974)

Silver

Eagle reverse, 1932–1964 (Silver)
Year Mint Mintage[1][2] Comments
1932 (P) 5,404,000
D 436,800
S 408,000
1934 (P) 31,912,052 Doubled die errors are known.[3]
D 3,527,200
1935 (P) 32,484,000
D 5,780,000
S 5,660,000
1936 (P) 41,300,000
D 5,374,000
S 3,828,000
(P) 3,837 Proof
1937 (P) 19,696,000 Doubled die errors are known.[4]
D 7,189,600
S 1,652,000
(P) 5,542 Proof
1938 (P) 9,472,000
S 2,832,000
(P) 8,045 Proof
1939 (P) 33,540,000
D 7,092,000
S 2,628,000
(P) 8,795 Proof
1940 (P) 35,704,000
D 2,797,600
S 8,244,000
(P) 11,246 Proof
1941 (P) 79,032,000
D 16,714,800
S 16,080,000
(P) 15,287 Proof
1942 (P) 102,096,000
D 17,487,200 Doubled die errors are known.[5]
S 19,384,000
(P) 21,123 Proof
1943 (P) 99,700,000 Doubled die errors are known.[6]
D 16,095,600
S 21,700,000 Doubled die errors are known.[7]
1944 (P) 104,956,000
D 14,600,800
S 12,560,000
1945 (P) 74,372,000
D 12,341,600
S 17,004,001
1946 (P) 53,436,000
D 9,072,800
S 4,204,000
1947 (P) 22,556,000
D 15,388,000
S 5,532,000
1948 (P) 35,196,000
D 16,766,800
S 15,960,000
1949 (P) 9,312,000
D 10,068,400
1950 (P) 24,920,126
D 21,075,600 D over S overmark errors are known.[8]
S 10,284,004 S over D overmark errors are known.[9]
(P) 51,386 Proof
1951 (P) 43,448,102
D 35,354,800
S 9,048,000
(P) 57,500 Proof
1952 (P) 38,780,093
D 49,795,200
S 13,707,800
(P) 81,980 Proof
1953 (P) 18,536,120
D 56,112,400
S 14,016,000
(P) 128,800 Proof
1954 (P) 54,412,203
D 42,305,500
S 11,834,722
(P) 233,300 Proof
1955 (P) 18,180,181
D 3,182,400
(P) 378,200 Proof
1956 (P) 44,144,000
D 32,334,500
(P) 669,384 Proof
1957 (P) 46,532,000
D 77,924,160
(P) 1,247,952 Proof
1958 (P) 6,360,000
D 78,124,900
(P) 875,652 Proof
1959 (P) 24,384,000
D 62,054,232
(P) 1,149,291 Proof
1960 (P) 29,164,000
D 63,000,324
(P) 1,691,602 Proof
1961 (P) 37,036,000
D 83,656,928
(P) 3,028,244 Proof
1962 (P) 36,156,000
D 127,554,756
(P) 3,218,019 Proof
1963 (P) 74,316,000
D 135,288,184
(P) 3,075,645 Proof
1964 (P) 560,390,585 Continued to be struck until 1966
D 704,135,528 Continued to be struck until 1966
(P) 3,950,762 Proof
(S) ≈20-50[10] Satin finish, Special Mint Set

Clad

Eagle reverse, 1965–1974 (Nickel-clad copper)
Year Mint Mintage[1][2] Comments
1965 (P) 1,819,717,540
(D) ^
(S) ^
(S) 2,360,000[11] Satin finish, Special Mint Set
1966 (P) 821,101,500
(D) ^
(S) ^
(S) 2,261,583[12] Satin finish, Special Mint Set
1967 (P) 1,524,031,848
(D) ^
(S) ^
(S) 1,863,344[13] Satin finish, Special Mint Set
1968 (P) 220,731,500
D 101,534,000
S 3,041,506 Proof only
1969 (P) 176,212,000
D 114,372,000
S 2,934,631 Proof only
1970 (P) 136,420,000
D 417,341,364
S 2,632,810 Proof only
1971 (P) 109,284,000
D 258,634,428
S 3,220,733 Proof only
1972 (P) 215,048,000
D 311,067,732
S 3,260,996 Proof only
1973 (P) 346,924,000
D 232,977,400
S 2,760,339 Proof only
1974 (P) 801,456,000
D 353,160,300
S 2,612,568 Proof only

Bicentennial reverse (1976)

Bicentennial reverse, 1976 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year Mint Mintage[14] Comments
1976 (P) 809,784,016 Struck in 1975 and 1976
D 860,118,839 Struck in 1975 and 1976
S 4,908,319 Uncirculated, silver-clad copper
S 2,845,450[15] Proof, struck in 1975
S 4,149,730[16] Proof, struck in 1976
S 3,998,621 Proof, silver-clad copper
(P) c3-4[17] Pattern, silver-clad copper

Eagle reverse (1977–1998)

Eagle reverse, 1977–1998 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year Mint Mintage[1][2] Comments
1977 (P) 468,556,000
(W) ^ First time West Point produced the quarter
D 256,524,978
S 3,251,152 Proof only
1978 (P) 521,452,000
(W) ^
D 287,373,152
S 3,127,781 Proof only
1979 (P) 518,708,000
(W) ^
D 489,789,780
S 3,677,175 Proof only
1980 P 635,832,000 First time the P mint mark was used on the quarter
D 518,327,487
S 3,554,806 Proof only
1981 P 601,716,000
D 575,722,833
S 4,063,083 Proof only
1982 P 500,931,000
D 480,042,788
S 3,857,479 Proof only
1983 P 673,535,000
D 617,806,446
S 3,279,126 Proof only
1984 P 676,545,000
D 546,483,064
S 3,065,110 Proof only
1985 P 775,818,962
D 519,962,888
S 3,362,821 Proof only
1986 P 551,199,333
D 504,298,660
S 3,010,497 Proof only
1987 P 582,499,481
D 655,594,696
S 4,227,728 Proof only
1988 P 562,052,000
D 596,810,688
S 3,262,948 Proof only
1989 P 512,868,000
D 896,535,597
S 3,220,194 Proof only
1990 P 613,792,000
D 927,638,181
S 3,299,559 Proof only
1991 P 570,968,000
D 630,966,693
S 2,867,787 Proof only
1992 P 384,764,000
D 389,777,107
S 2,858,981 Proof
S 1,317,579 Silver proof
1993 P 639,276,000
D 645,476,128
S 2,633,439 Proof
S 761,353 Silver proof
1994 P 825,600,000
D 880,034,110
S 2,484,594 Proof
S 785,329 Silver proof
1995 P 1,004,336,000
D 1,103,216,000
S 2,117,496 Proof
S 679,985 Silver proof
1996 P 925,040,000
D 906,868,000
S 1,750,244 Proof
S 775,021 Silver proof
1997 P 595,740,000
D 599,680,000
S 2,055,000 Proof
S 741,678 Silver proof
1998 P 896,268,000
D 821,000,000
S 2,086,507 Proof
S 878,792 Silver proof

50 State quarters (1999-2008)

District of Columbia and United States Territories quarters (2009)

District of Columbia

District of Columbia reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year Mint Mintage[18] Comments
2009 P 83,600,000
D 88,800,000
S 2,113,390 Proof
S 993,589 Silver proof

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year Mint Mintage[18] Comments
2009 P 53,000,000
D 86,000,000
S 2,113,390 Proof
S 993,589 Silver proof

Guam

Guam reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year Mint Mintage[18] Comments
2009 P 45,000,000
D 42,600,000
S 2,113,390 Proof
S 993,589 Silver proof

American Samoa

American Samoa reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year Mint Mintage[18] Comments
2009 P 42,600,000
D 39,600,000
S 2,113,390 Proof
S 993,589 Silver proof

US Virgin Islands

US Virgin Islands reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year Mint Mintage[18] Comments
2009 P 41,000,000
D 41,000,000
S 2,113,390 Proof
S 993,589 Silver proof

Northern Mariana Islands

Northern Mariana Islands reverse, 2009 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted)
Year Mint Mintage[18] Comments
2009 P 35,200,000
D 37,600,000
S 2,113,390 Proof
S 993,589 Silver proof

America the Beautiful quarters (2010-2021)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Washington Quarter Mintages". 21 February 2010. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  2. ^ a b c "Proof Washington Quarters". 4 February 2010. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  3. ^ "1934 Washington Silver Quarter Doubled Die Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info". USA Coin Book. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  4. ^ "1937 Washington Silver Quarter Doubled Die Obverse Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info". USA Coin Book. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  5. ^ "1942 D Washington Silver Quarter Doubled Die Obverse Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info". USA Coin Book. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  6. ^ "1943 Washington Silver Quarter Doubled Die Obverse Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info". USA Coin Book. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  7. ^ "1943 S Washington Silver Quarter Doubled Die Obverse Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info". USA Coin Book. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  8. ^ "1950 D Washington Silver Quarter D Over S Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info". USA Coin Book. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  9. ^ "1950 S Washington Silver Quarter S Over D Coin Value Prices, Photos & Info". USA Coin Book. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  10. ^ "1964 25C SMS (Special Strike) Washington Quarter - PCGS CoinFacts". PCGS. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  11. ^ "1965 25C SMS (Special Strike) Washington Quarter - PCGS CoinFacts". PCGS. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  12. ^ "1966 25C SMS (Special Strike) Washington Quarter - PCGS CoinFacts". PCGS. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  13. ^ "1967 25C SMS (Special Strike) Washington Quarter - PCGS CoinFacts". PCGS. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  14. ^ "Washington Quarters - Price Charts & Coin Values". www.usacoinbook.com. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  15. ^ "1975 Proof Set | United States Mint Proof Sets". 3 April 2009. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  16. ^ "1976 Proof Set | United States Mint Proof Sets". 5 April 2009. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  17. ^ "J2161/P2085". uspatterns.com. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  18. ^ a b c d e f "50 States and Territories Quarters - Price Charts & Coin Values". www.usacoinbook.com. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
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