Value of Your 1962 Quarter

The 1962 Washington Quarter is a sought-after coin for collectors, minted in silver during America's last circulating silver era.

Two versions exist: the Philadelphia mint (no mint mark) and the Denver mint (marked with a 'D').

Value is influenced by mint location, condition, and whether it's a proof coin, with proofs having higher value.

Uncirculated coins or those with an MS-63 grade can fetch between $6 to $8, depending on the market.

Coins in circulated condition are generally worth their silver content, around $3 to $4.

Proof coins, specially minted with a mirror finish, can be valued at $10 or more.

Rare errors, like double die or off-center strikes, can significantly increase a coin's value.

Always consult a professional coin grading service to accurately assess your coin's condition and value.

Keep an eye on silver prices, as they directly impact the intrinsic value of your 1962 Washington Quarter.

Join coin collecting communities to stay updated on market trends and find potential buyers for your coins.

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