Washington quarters dated before 1965 have the mint mark on the reverse (tails) side, near the bottom, just above the second letter "r" in the word "quarter."
The mint mark on Washington quarters dated 1932-1964 is on the reverse (tails) side below the eagle.
The mint mark that you will find on the 1961 Washington quarter is the letter "D" and it is located on the reverse side of the coin just above the letters "ER" in the word "QUARTER". These coins were minted in Denver, Colorado. The 1961 Washington quarter was also minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania but in 1961 Philadelphia was not putting a mint mark on the coins produced there.
The mint mark on all Washington quarters dated 1968-present is just to the right of the ribbon in Washington's wig (though Philadelphia didn't use a mark until 1980).
Not all US coins have a "P" Mintmark. The 1944 Washington quarter with no mintmark was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. No US coin before 1979 struck at Philadelphi has a P mintmark except for the War Nickels of 1942-1945
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The mint mark on Washington quarters dated 1932-1964 is on the reverse (tails) side below the eagle.
The mint mark that you will find on the 1961 Washington quarter is the letter "D" and it is located on the reverse side of the coin just above the letters "ER" in the word "QUARTER". These coins were minted in Denver, Colorado. The 1961 Washington quarter was also minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania but in 1961 Philadelphia was not putting a mint mark on the coins produced there.
The mint mark on all Washington quarters dated 1968-present is just to the right of the ribbon in Washington's wig (though Philadelphia didn't use a mark until 1980).
Not all US coins have a "P" Mintmark. The 1944 Washington quarter with no mintmark was struck at the Philadelphia Mint. No US coin before 1979 struck at Philadelphi has a P mintmark except for the War Nickels of 1942-1945
The Washington quarter was issued in 1932 to mark the 200th anniversary of his birth, so the answer is no.
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1964 is the most common silver Washington quarter, it's worth about $3.00
It is located on the obverse, to the left of the date.
1899 would make it a Barber quarter, so the mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
1951 is a common date Washington quarter, circulated coins are valued mostly for the silver, about $3.00. Uncirculated examples sell for $5.00-$7.00
It's the Denver mint mark, indicating where it was made. And does not add to the value it's just a quarter
The mint mark on all Washington quarters dated from 1932 to 1964 is on the back side above the "R" in the word Quarter. No mint mark = Philadelphia S = San Francisco D = DenverOther datesQuarters dated 1965-67 don't have mint marks. Starting in 1968 the mint mark was moved to the right of the tail of Washington's wig, and in 1980 Philadelphia coins started using a P mint mark.