1957 silver quarter d mint
Details, specifications, values and general information for the 1957 D United States Washington Silver Quarter. Also find this coin and many others at the best prices. 1957-D Washington Quarter Value in mint state is worth $5 and up retail but it must be in a PCGS, NGC, ANACS or ICG holder. A raw or ungraded uncirculated example will sell for less. If a 1957-D Washington Quarter… Mint: Denver. Production: 77,924,000 Washington Quarters were minted at the Denver mint in 1957. Silver: This coin is 90% Silver with a silver weight of around .1808 troy ounce pure silver. The other 10% is copper having no significant intrinsic value. This 1957-D Washington Quarter is a "must have" for those hoping to complete a date and mint mark collection of sought-after Washington Quarters. Once overlooked, early Washington quarters are now more difficult to find because thousands of new Statehood quarter collectors are also eagerly seeking these issues. We are pleased to offer for sale this 1957 Washington Silver Quarter.This 1957 Washington Silver Quarter is from the Philadelphia (P) Mint. Washington Silver Quarters are comprised of .900 silver and .100 copper (90% silver) with a weight of 6.25 grams and a diameter of 24.3mm. These Washington Quarters are silver coins that have been circulated and will grade G-4 or better. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1957-D 25C Washington Quarter at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! 1957 D Washington Quarter. Alright guys last one for the day I think1957 D, obviously an FS-501 Misplaced Mint Mark. However, there's a few noticable things I was wondering about: #1-What ever happened with the RED-001 MS64 on Coinfacts? Is that a misattributed coin or is that a real deal? First silver quarter in over a
The 1957-D Washington Quarter had a mintage of just 77,924,160 and was minted at the Denver mint. The composition of these Silver Washington Quarter coins is 90% silver and 10% copper. The silver coins were produced from 1932 - 1964. Each quarter contains .1808 ounces of silver.
1957-D Washington Quarter Value in mint state is worth $5 and up retail but it must be in a PCGS, NGC, ANACS or ICG holder. A raw or ungraded uncirculated example will sell for less. If a 1957-D Washington Quarter… Mint: Denver. Production: 77,924,000 Washington Quarters were minted at the Denver mint in 1957. Silver: This coin is 90% Silver with a silver weight of around .1808 troy ounce pure silver. The other 10% is copper having no significant intrinsic value. This 1957-D Washington Quarter is a "must have" for those hoping to complete a date and mint mark collection of sought-after Washington Quarters. Once overlooked, early Washington quarters are now more difficult to find because thousands of new Statehood quarter collectors are also eagerly seeking these issues. We are pleased to offer for sale this 1957 Washington Silver Quarter.This 1957 Washington Silver Quarter is from the Philadelphia (P) Mint. Washington Silver Quarters are comprised of .900 silver and .100 copper (90% silver) with a weight of 6.25 grams and a diameter of 24.3mm. These Washington Quarters are silver coins that have been circulated and will grade G-4 or better. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1957-D 25C Washington Quarter at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
3 Mar 2020 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
The silver melt value for this coin is $2.68 as of March 16, 2020. This melt value is calculated from the current silver spot price of $14.83 per ounce. The 1957 quarter with no mint mark is worth around $7 in extremely fine condition. Details, specifications, values and general information for the 1957 D United States Washington Silver Quarter. Also find this coin and many others at the best prices. 1957-D Washington Quarter Value in mint state is worth $5 and up retail but it must be in a PCGS, NGC, ANACS or ICG holder. A raw or ungraded uncirculated example will sell for less. If a 1957-D Washington Quarter… Mint: Denver. Production: 77,924,000 Washington Quarters were minted at the Denver mint in 1957. Silver: This coin is 90% Silver with a silver weight of around .1808 troy ounce pure silver. The other 10% is copper having no significant intrinsic value. This 1957-D Washington Quarter is a "must have" for those hoping to complete a date and mint mark collection of sought-after Washington Quarters. Once overlooked, early Washington quarters are now more difficult to find because thousands of new Statehood quarter collectors are also eagerly seeking these issues.
28 Dec 2008 With no mint mark or a "D" below the eagle, about $3 for its silver content. With an "S" mint mark, it could retail for $6 or $7 in moderately worn
Details, specifications, values and general information for the 1957 D United States Washington Silver Quarter. Also find this coin and many others at the best prices.
1957 D Washington Quarter. Alright guys last one for the day I think1957 D, obviously an FS-501 Misplaced Mint Mark. However, there's a few noticable things I was wondering about: #1-What ever happened with the RED-001 MS64 on Coinfacts? Is that a misattributed coin or is that a real deal? First silver quarter in over a
The "1957-D" is a quarter minted by the Denver mint in 1957 and values are given in four different "Grades." How to grade your coins is covered below. 1957 Quarter Value Rising With Condition The quarter images below each represent different levels of desirability to a collector. 1957 Washington Quarter: Minting information, specifications, characteristics, current melt value, and past sales prices. Issued by the U.S. Mint in 1957. Mint: Denver. Production: 77,924,000 Washington Quarters were minted at the Denver mint in 1957. Silver: This coin is 90% Silver with a silver weight of around .1808 troy ounce pure silver. The other 10% is copper having no significant intrinsic value. One (1) US coin -1957-D 25c Washington SILVER Quarter coin. Laminates on eagles wing. Made in Denver. 90% SILVER. Microscopic photos are reversed in orientation. item 5 1957 D Silver Washington Quarter EXTRA FINE SILVER COIN Denver U.S.Mint - 1957 D Silver Washington Quarter EXTRA FINE SILVER COIN Denver U.S.Mint. $12.00 1957-D Washington Quarter Value in mint state is worth $5 and up retail but it must be in a PCGS, NGC, ANACS or ICG holder. A raw or ungraded uncirculated example will sell for less. If a 1957-D Washington Quarter…
Details, specifications, values and general information for the 1957 D United States Washington Silver Quarter. Also find this coin and many others at the best prices. 1957-D Washington Quarter Value in mint state is worth $5 and up retail but it must be in a PCGS, NGC, ANACS or ICG holder. A raw or ungraded uncirculated example will sell for less. If a 1957-D Washington Quarter… Mint: Denver. Production: 77,924,000 Washington Quarters were minted at the Denver mint in 1957. Silver: This coin is 90% Silver with a silver weight of around .1808 troy ounce pure silver. The other 10% is copper having no significant intrinsic value. This 1957-D Washington Quarter is a "must have" for those hoping to complete a date and mint mark collection of sought-after Washington Quarters. Once overlooked, early Washington quarters are now more difficult to find because thousands of new Statehood quarter collectors are also eagerly seeking these issues. We are pleased to offer for sale this 1957 Washington Silver Quarter.This 1957 Washington Silver Quarter is from the Philadelphia (P) Mint. Washington Silver Quarters are comprised of .900 silver and .100 copper (90% silver) with a weight of 6.25 grams and a diameter of 24.3mm. These Washington Quarters are silver coins that have been circulated and will grade G-4 or better. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1957-D 25C Washington Quarter at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! 1957 D Washington Quarter. Alright guys last one for the day I think1957 D, obviously an FS-501 Misplaced Mint Mark. However, there's a few noticable things I was wondering about: #1-What ever happened with the RED-001 MS64 on Coinfacts? Is that a misattributed coin or is that a real deal? First silver quarter in over a