The 1953 Washington Quarter is a 25-cent piece minted in the USA, part of the Washington quarter series.
Minted from 1932, the series honors the first US President, George Washington, with his profile on the obverse.
1953 Quarters were produced at three mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S).
The coin's value varies by its mint mark, condition, and whether it has any errors or unique features.
Circulated 1953 quarters are common, but uncirculated or proof coins can fetch higher prices.
A standard circulated 1953 quarter is worth around $3-$5, depending on the metal market.
Uncirculated coins with no wear can be valued from $10 to over $100 for high-grade examples.
Special features like double die or over mint marks can significantly increase a quarter's value.
Always consult a professional coin grader or pricing guide for the most accurate valuation of your coin.