1976-D Washington Quarter Value (1776 – 1976) Dual Date


1976-D Washington Quarter Value in mint state is worth .25C to .50C is they’re circulated  (worn) and will be worth $1 or more if they grade MS63. A 1976-D Washington Quarter can be worth $100 if graded and certified MS67 in a PCGS or NGC holder. A raw or ungraded uncirculated example will sell for less.

These are normal with dual or double dates and where in fact minted in 1975 and 1976 but with 1776-1976 as a Bicentennial of America Commemorative issue.


1976-D Washington Quarter Value

Grade and condition of a clad Washington Quarter greatly effects the value. So expect a circulated, cleaned, scratched or damaged example to be worth face value.

Circulated and worn Washington Quarter

Washington Quarter Photo Grading Images


Specifications:

Copper-Nickel/Copper Clad Planchets (1965-Date)
 
Designer: John Flanagan
 
Diameter: 24.3 millimeters
 
Metal content:
Outer layers – 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Center – 100% Copper
 
Weight: 88 grains (5.7 grams)
 
Edge: Reeded
 
Mint Mark: Is either D (Denver Mint), No Mint (Philadelphia Mint), S (San Francisco Mint). The P mint mark was added to the coin in 1980 until the present but not present on a coin dated earlier than 1980.
 
The mint mark is located on the back and just above the R in QUARTER from 1932 to 1964, and 1965 to 1967 no mint mark was on the coins. Beginning in 1968 the mint mark was moved to the front of the coin and just behind Washington’s hair tie.
Mint Mark Location 1968 to Present