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1951-S Washington Quarter

1951-S Washington Quarter 

The 1951-S Washington Quarter had just under 10 million total coins minted at the San Francisco Mint, which is a smaller mintage compared to some of the others in the series. In higher grades, this coin is one of the easier ones to find out of the Washington Quarter series. The 1951-S Washington Quarter is more common in Gem condition, but a higher grade coin from this date is still relatively affordable compared to some of the other popular coins in the silver Washington Quarter series. 

 

History of the 1951-S Washington Quarter

The 1951-S Washington Quarter is an accessible and relatively easy coin to find compared to the other coins minted in this year. The Washington Quarter was designed by John Flanagan to commemorate the 200th anniversary of George Washington’s birthday. It features a portrait of Washington on the obverse of the coin, and an American Bald Eagle with wings spread wide, clutching a bundle of arrows and hovering over an olive branch on the reverse. The 1951-S Washington Quarter is a valuable coin to add to any Washington Quarter series collection, and the San Francisco Mint increases that value. 

 

1951-S Washington Quarter Value

The 1951-S Washington Quarter value ranges to upwards of over nine thousand dollars for an uncirculated, high-grade coin.. When searching for a 1951-S Washington Quarter to purchase, cherrypicking is essential. Look for an attractive surface and nice luster. It is possible to find a 1951-S Washington Quarter that is beautifully toned. This coin is sure to be a great addition to any Washington Quarter series collection. 

 

Type of coin: Quarter

Year: 1951-S Washington Quarter Value

Washington Quarter Mint Mark: San Francisco

Total mintage: 9,048,000

Metal content: 90% Silver, 10% Copper

Face value: 25 cents

Weight: 6.30 grams

Edge: Reeded

Designer: John Flanagan

Diameter: 24.30 millimeters