The 1935 Washington Quarter is a prized piece for collectors, minted during the Great Depression era.
Composed of 90% silver, its value exceeds face value due to the precious metal content.
Uncirculated quarters can fetch up to hundreds of dollars, depending on condition and mint mark.
Key factors: mint mark location, mintage numbers, and historical significance.
Look for mint marks 'D' for Denver, 'S' for San Francisco; no mark indicates Philadelphia.
1935 quarters without a mint mark are the most common, affecting value.
Condition grades range from Good to Mint State; higher grades are rarer and more valuable.
Special varieties, like the 'Double Die' error, can significantly increase a quarter's value.
Always consult a professional coin grading service for an accurate assessment of value.
Stay informed on market trends, as coin values can fluctuate with silver prices and collector demand.