1952 Washington Quarter
The 1952 Washington Quarter had a total mintage of over 38 million coins from the Philadelphia Mint. The 1952 Washingotn Quarter is one of the harder ones to find in the highest uncirculated grades, but the price that the higher grades go for is still affordable compared to some of the other series coins. Finding an attractive 1952 Washington Quarter is possible with a little effort, and would make a great addition to a silver Washington Quarter series collection.
History of the 1952 Washington Quarter
The 1526 Washington Quarter has an average total mintage compared to the others in the series, and its rarity is also average. The Washington Quarter was designed by John Flannagan in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of first United States President, George Washington’s birthday. The Washington Quarter features the profile of George Washington on the obverse of the coin. The reverse showcases the American Bald Eagle with its wings spread wide, clutching a bundle of arrows and floating over an olive branch.
1952 Washington Quarter Value
The 1952 Washington Quarter value ranges to upwards of four thousand dollars. This coin is an accessible and affordable one to fill out your Washington Quarter series collection. When looking for that perfect 1952 Washington Quarter to add to your collection, cherrypicking is advised to ensure you find one with a good strike and lustrous, attractive surfaces. It is possible to find a nicely toned, beautiful coin with the 1952 Washington Quarter.
Type of coin: Quarter
Year: 1952 Washington Quarter Value
Washington Quarter Mint Mark: Philadelphia
Total mintage: 38,780,093
Metal content: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Face value: 25 cents
Weight: 6.30 grams
Edge: Reeded
Designer: John Flanagan
Diameter: 24.30 millimeters