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How much is a 1967 Washington quarter worth?

Washington quarters from 1967 are still not as high-value, even for those in mint state. A quarter-graded MS61 will fetch about $3, but this value can increase exponentially to about $675 for deep cameos and ultra-cameos with frosted surfaces. Due to an ongoing coin shortage at the time, the U.S. Mint did not issue standard-proof coins.

Does a 1967 quarter have a mint mark?

Unfortunately, that isn’t the case at all — because no 1967 quarter has a mint letter (or mintmark). The reason 1967 quarters have no mint marks is because the United States Mint was flexing its muscles to make as many coins as possible to help end a coin shortage that got worse in the early 1960s — when the price of silver increased.

Why are 1967 quarters so popular?

Between 1965 and 1967, the Mint attempted to minimize hoarding during a coin shortage by striking new copper-clad coins without mint marks. The practice of using mint marks resumed in 1968. So, the lack of mintmarks on the coin makes the 1967 quarter quite popular among collectors.

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