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How much is a roll of Washington quarters worth?

Author

Michael Gray

Updated on April 10, 2026

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Specifications
Year(s):Random 1932-1964
Denomination(s):Coin: $0.25 Roll: $10.00
Purity:90%
Silver Content:7.15 troy oz

Are circulated state quarters worth anything?

Market Analysis. State quarters are still circulating and can be collected right out of your pocket change. Therefore, most circulated examples are only worth their face value of 25 cents. Nice uncirculated sets are worth slightly more.

What is the most valuable circulated quarter?

Old & Rare Silver Washington Quarters

  • 1932-D — $115 and up.
  • 1932-S — $125 and up.
  • 1934 doubled die obverse — $75 and up.
  • 1937 doubled die obverse — $75 and up.
  • 1943-S doubled die obverse — $30 and up.
  • 1950-D/S — $30 and up.
  • 1950-S/D — $32 and up.

    How much is a roll of pre 1964 quarters worth?

    Before 1965, US quarters were made of 90 percent silver. That means that due to the silver alone it would be worth about $3.50 (depending on silver prices). After 1964, the quarter is just made of nickel and copper and worth just 25 cents.

    How much is a roll of 90% silver quarters worth?

    Each full roll of 90% Silver Washington Quarters contains $10 in face value for a total of 40 coins.

    What’s the value of a silver Washington quarter?

    Therefore, circulated examples are only worth face value while uncirculated coins are plentiful and widely available for a small premium over face value . The astute coin collector can sometimes find a 90% silver Washington quarter in circulation.

    What’s the value of a 1776 d quarter?

    Clad Quarters The standard 1776-1976 clad quarters in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.25. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. The 1776-1976 quarter with no mint mark and the 1776-1976 D quarter are each worth around $1.25 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.

    When did collectors start to collect Washington quarters?

    In 1999, collector interest in collecting Washington quarters picked up again. The introduction of the 50 State Quarter program precipitated this increased coin collecting demand. Experts estimate that over 160 million people attempted to assemble a complete set of State Quarters.

    What does the reverse of a Washington quarter look like?

    The reverse side of the coin features a military drummer along with a victory torch encircled by 13 stars. This design is why these coins are called drummer boy quarters. The obverse side of the coin features the same design as other Washington quarters.