This is a common date in circulated condition. As of 07/2008, it's worth about $3.25 for its silver content.
If it's uncirculated, however, that price jumps to about $35.
With no mint mark and in average condition, about a dime. With a "D", about a quarter. With an "S", around 35¢
It's worth around $5-6 in circulated condition. In mint condition, a '41-D is worth over $30, and a '41-S is worth over $25.
1974 S (Proof) Quarter is worth $1.50.
1941 US quarter mintmarksThe mint mark is on the reverse, or tails, side of the Washington quarter from 1941, just below the eagle; it can be hard to see. The standard D and S mintmarks, representing Denver and San Francisco, respectively, are used; no mintmark represents Philadelphia.Mint marks weren't moved to the front of the quarter (and most other denominations) until 1968. The P mint mark didn't appear on quarters until 1980.US coins don't have multiple mint marks because they indicate where a coin was struck, and that can only be at a single mint.
$3.00 just for the silver.
Depending on condition, it's worth $5-8.
With no mint mark and in average condition, about a dime. With a "D", about a quarter. With an "S", around 35¢
July 10, 2009 A circulated 1954-S Washington quarter is worth $6-$7 Uncirculated coins are worth $8 in MS60, $10 in MS63, $13 in MS64, $25 in MS65, $65 in MS66, $1800 in MS67.
It's worth around $5-6 in circulated condition. In mint condition, a '41-D is worth over $30, and a '41-S is worth over $25.
1974 S (Proof) Quarter is worth $1.50.
2 to 4 $
It's likely a printing error
$450
1941 US quarter mintmarksThe mint mark is on the reverse, or tails, side of the Washington quarter from 1941, just below the eagle; it can be hard to see. The standard D and S mintmarks, representing Denver and San Francisco, respectively, are used; no mintmark represents Philadelphia.Mint marks weren't moved to the front of the quarter (and most other denominations) until 1968. The P mint mark didn't appear on quarters until 1980.US coins don't have multiple mint marks because they indicate where a coin was struck, and that can only be at a single mint.
1/4 of a dollar
$3.00 just for the silver.
August 31, 2009 The 1943-S Washington Quarter was minted by the US Mint in San Francisco, California. The circulated and uncirculated values for these coins are shown in the following list: Circulated Grades...................1943-S G4............................................$3.30 F12...........................................$3.40 EF40.........................................$6 AU55.........................................$16 Uncirculated Grades MS60..........................................$20 MS63..........................................$55 MS65...........................................$52.50