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1964 Washington Quarter Value

1964 Washington quarter value guide -- the final silver-era year, mintage, and grade-by-grade prices.

1964 Washington Quarter obverse
1964 Washington Quarter reverse
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Year
1964
Mint mark
None (Philadelphia)
Composition
90% silver, 10% copper
Mintage
564,341,347

Current value

Grade
Estimated value
Good
$18
Very Good
$18
Fine
$18
Very Fine
$18
Extra Fine
$18
About Unc.
$19
Unc. (MS-60)
$21
Gem Unc. (MS-65)
$28
Gem Proof (PR-65)
$24
Source: USA Coin Book, https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/2120/quarters/washington/1964-P/ (retrieved 2026-08-21)

Why it matters

The final year of 90% silver composition before the Mint switched to copper-nickel clad in 1965 -- struck in a huge mintage surge (over 564 million) to fight a national coin shortage.

Circulated grades all sit at the silver-melt floor -- with a mintage this large, this date carries essentially no numismatic premium below Mint State.

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Condition drives price more than any other factor on a coin like this — two examples of the same date can be worth very different amounts depending on wear and authentication.

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About the 1964 Washington Quarter

How much is a 1964 Washington Quarter worth?

Value depends heavily on condition. A well-worn example brings closer to $18, while an uncirculated one can reach $28 or more.

What makes the 1964 Washington Quarter valuable?

The final year of 90% silver composition before the Mint switched to copper-nickel clad in 1965 -- struck in a huge mintage surge (over 564 million) to fight a national coin shortage.

Should I get it professionally graded?

For anything you believe is a key date or an error, professional grading protects both buyer and seller by settling condition and authenticity before money changes hands.


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