1966 Quarter Value

  

1966 P Washington Quarter

Coin Dealer Insight: Even though under 820 million 1966 Washington quarters were produced, this was still part of the efforts to flush silver coinage from circulation. Expect common value pricing on 1966 Washington quarters, but only those in the top end for grading.

Value: Can usually be found and sold for somewhere between $0.26-$19.00 price dictated by condition, certification, and current demand. Other factors include location, inventory, and urgency of sale.

The quarter was established by the Mint Act of April 2, 1792, along with four other silver coin denominations: half dimes, dimes, half dollars and silver dollars. These coins were gradually rolled out, with dimes and quarters first appearing in 1796. Because of low demand, quarters were not produced again until 1804. Starting Washing quarters value is.zs-wash-q1.shtml. each. A worn silver quarter trades in this range with silver prices at.zs-silverbullion.shtml. as of.z-mdyear.shtml. Collector quality quarters - higher value - are identified using a step by step method. Date and mintmark combination plus grading condition are compared to images, video, and descriptions.

Estimated Value Based on Scale:

Mint:Philadelphia

Production: 821,101,000 Washington Quarters were minted at the Philadelphia mint in 1966.

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.25 to $5
$5.01 to $15
$15.01 to $25
$25.01 to $35
$35.01 to $45
$45.01 to $55
$55.01 to $75
$75.01 to $125
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$500.01 to $900
$900.01 to $2000
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$5000.01 to $14000
*Value is that of highest MS-65 grade.

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1966 Washington Quarter value at an average of 25 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $33. (see details)...

1966 Quarter Value Error

Type:Washington Quarter
Year:1966
Mint Mark: No mint mark
Face Value: 0.25 USD
Total Produced: 821,101,000 [?]
Silver Content: 0%
Numismatic Value: 25 cents to $33.00
Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around 25 cents, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $33 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say average, we mean in a similar condition to other coins issued in 1966, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies. [?].

Additional Info: The 1966 Quarters are 75% copper, and 25% copper. The Mint ceased minting of Silver Quarters in 1964. :( No proofs were issued this year.


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**When we say that 821,101,000, of these coins were produced or minted in 1966 this number doesn't always match the actual circulation count for this coin. The numbers come from the United States mint, and they don't reflect coins that have been melted, destroyed, or those that have never been released. Please keep that in mind.

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***Price subject to standard supply and demand laws, dealer premiums, and other market variations. Prices represent past values fetched at online auctions, estate sales, certified coins being sold by dealers, and user submitted values. While we wholeheartedly try to give honest price estimates there are many factors besides appearance, metal content, and rarity that help make up the coins overall value.Call or visit your local coin dealer for more information.

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