It depends on the condition. A 1932-D quarter is a key date and worth much more than scrap, but like most coins it depends on the condition.
Since it is cleaned, you cannot go by the straight grade since it is much lower due to the cleaning.
Assuming a light cleaning, if your coin is well worn it would be worth about $50. If your coin was circulated but not very worn it would be worth about $75, if your coin was in almost perfect condition had it not been cleaned it would be worth about $150.
If your coin was more heavily cleaned, it just depends on how damaged it is. Even though it is cleaned and therefore damaged, it still is worth more than scrap and far more than face value.
A 1958-D Washington quarter is very common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $5.00.
The price of a 1932 silver quarter can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity, with values typically ranging from around $5 to over $100. The 1932-S and 1932-D mint marks are particularly sought after and can fetch higher prices. For the most accurate valuation, it's recommended to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction results.
about 25 cents still.
Nothing over face.
All Washington quarters dated 1932 to 1964 had the mint mark on the back under the bow of the wreath. No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco (up to 1954)
CoinTrackers has estimated the 1974 D Washington Quarter value at an average of 25 cents
If by "series D," you mean it has a D mint mark, it's still worth 25 cents.
The coin is face value only
$2 to $13,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
$2 to $13,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
It is worth a quarter :D
No "S" mintmarks on a 1961 quarter, only a "D". The coin is valued for the silver, about $5.00.