1935 Washington Quarter (Silver) Value

Depending on how well it survived, a 1935 Washington Quarter (Silver) brings anywhere from $6.75 to $66.00, with a hard melt-value floor of $6.60 as of 2026-06-01 Exceptional, certified pieces regularly exceed the top of that range.

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1935 Washington Quarter (Silver) value by grade

1935 Washington Quarter (Silver) value by grade
GradeEstimated value
Melt value floor(metal content, 2026-06-01)$6.60
Good (G-4)$6.75 to $8.90
Very Good (VG-8)$6.75 to $9.25
Fine (F-12)$6.75 to $9.75
Very Fine (VF-20)$7.20 to $10.50
Extremely Fine (XF-40)$8.15 to $12.00
About Uncirculated (AU-50)$9.80 to $14.50
Mint State (MS-60)$12.50 to $18.00
Choice Unc (MS-63)$17.00 to $25.00
Gem Unc (MS-65)$45.00 to $66.00

Estimated retail range, updated 2026-06-15. Estimates are modeled from mintage rarity and metal content, not auction records. Actual sale prices vary with certification, eye appeal and market timing.

How much is a 1935 Washington Quarter (Silver) worth today?

Figure roughly $6.75 as the realistic floor for a damage-free, well-worn 1935 Washington Quarter (Silver), rising steadily through the grades to about $66.00 for a certified gem. Cleaned or damaged coins trade below these figures, though never below the $6.60 melt floor.

1935 Washington Quarter (Silver) specifications

Series
Washington Quarter (Silver)
Year
1935
Mint mark
None (Philadelphia)
Mintage
32,484,000
Composition
90% silver, 10% copper
Weight
6.25 g
Diameter
24.3 mm
Edge
Reeded
Designer
John Flanagan
Silver content
0.18084 troy oz

Mintage figure: US Mint reports (approximate).

Why this coin has no mint mark

The 1935 Washington Quarter (Silver) was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, which used no mint mark in this era. If you find no letter where branch-mint coins carry one (On the reverse, below the wreath between the olive branches (1932-1964)), you are holding a Philadelphia issue.

What collectors pay for in a 1935 Washington Quarter (Silver)

With 32,484,000 struck, the 1935 Washington Quarter (Silver) is one of the more available dates of its series. Its value rests on metal content and condition rather than absolute rarity, which makes it an ideal type coin.

Beneath the numismatics of the 1935 Washington Quarter (Silver) sits 0.1808 troy ounces of silver, $6.60 worth at today's spot price. When silver rallies, even the most common dates of this series rise with it.

Context adds the final layer to the 1935 Washington Quarter (Silver). Struck for the bicentennial of George Washington's birth, John Flanagan's quarter was meant as a one-year commemorative, but it replaced the Standing Liberty design permanently in 1932 and, in clad form, remains in pockets today. Owning this date means owning a piece of that story, and demand for the series as a whole sustains liquidity for every issue in it.

Summary: the 1935 Washington Quarter (Silver) is valued between $6.75 and $66.00 as of 2026-06-15. Estimates combine mintage rarity, key-date status and metal content; they are editorial guidance, not an offer to buy.