1945-D Washington Quarter
The 1945-D Washington Quarter had just over 12.3 million total coins minted at the Denver Mint. The 1945-D Washington Quarter is an affordable and easily accessible coin in lower grades. The Washington Quarter was designed by John Flanagan to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the first United States president, George Washington’s birthday. When looking for a 1945-D Washington Quarter to add to your collection, cherrypicking is advised to find a coin that is well-struck, and has a nice luster.
History of the 1945-D Washington Quarter
The 1945-D Washington Quarter features a portrait of George Washington on the obverse with the word Liberty across the top rocker and In God We Trust to the right of his profile. The reverse depicts the American Bald Eagle with its wings spread wide, clutching a bundle of arrows and flying over an olive branch. The 1945-D Washington Quarter is one of the scarcer coins that were produced in the 1940s when it comes to higher Mint State grades. The 1945-D Washington Quarter would make a great addition to any Washington Quarter series collections.
1945-D Washington Quarter Value
The 1945-D Washington Quarter value ranges to upwards of $4,000 which is relatively affordable compared to some of the other uncirculated, Mint State silver Washington Quarters. It is possible to find the 1945-D Washington Quarter in beautiful condition, with a sharp strike and nice luster. Taking care to choose the coin that meets your needs will be worthwhile with this coin.
Type of coin: Quarter
Year: 1945-D Washington Quarter
Washington Quarter Mint Mark: Denver
Total mintage: 12,341,600
Metal content: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Face value: 25 cents
Weight: 6.30 grams
Edge: Reeded
Designer: John Flanagan
Diameter: 24.30 millimeters