1935-D Washington Quarter
The 1935-D Washington Quarter had a total mintage of 5.78 million from the Denver Mint. The 1935-D was a Washington Quarter semi-key date, and is sometimes more difficult to find in Gem condition, but still possible. The 1935-D Washington Quarter is among several of the semi-key dates minted at the Denver Mint that are more scarce and valuable. This coin was designed by John Flanagan to commemorate George Washington’s 200th anniversary of his day of birth.
History of the 1935-D Washington Quarter
The 1935-D Washington Quarter is a valuable coin that would make a great addition to any Washington Quarter series collection. It is possible to find higher grade Mint State coins that have an attractive luster and a sharp strike. As with many coins in the series, it is well worth cherrypicking when possible to help you find the most appealing coin for your collection. The obverse of this coin has a portrait of George Washington, while the reverse is an image of the American Bald Eagle with its wings spread, and standing over a bundle of arrows and olive branches.
1935-D Washington Quarter Value
The 1935-D Washington Quarter value can reach as high as just under ten thousand. This coin is a semi-key date which means that it is more sought after than some of the others, and sometimes more elusive depending on the grade you are seeking. The 1935-D Washington Quarter is a beautiful specimen that will bring value to a collection, and will just take a little bit of effort to find that perfect coin.
Type of coin: Quarter
Year: 1935-D Washington Quarter
Washington Quarter Mint Mark: Denver
Total mintage: 5,780,000
Metal content: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Face value: 25 cents
Weight: 6.30 grams
Edge: Reeded
Designer: John Flanagan
Diameter: 24.30 millimeters