As with all U.S. coins you have to know where the mint mark is located.
Assuming you have only Washington quarters, coins dated 1932 to 1964 have the mint mark on the back, under the bow in the wreath. At that time Philadelphia did not use a mint mark so you'll only see a D for Denver or an S for San Francisco. Blank means Philly.
Coins from 1965 to 1967 did not have any mint marks.
Starting in 1968, coins from Denver have the mint mark on the front next to the bow in Washington's wig. Philadelphia coins are still blank.
Starting in 1980, coins from Philadelphia have a P mint mark.
If you want to find out where mint marks are on other types and dates, the site www.coinfacts.com lists locations on all U.S coins since 1838 when the first mint marks were used.
the d quarters were minted in Denver, the p's were minted in Philiadelphia.
Where minted- Philadelphia or Denver.
Today quarters are made in three mints: the Philadelphia mint, the Denver mint and the San Fransisco mint. The Philadelphia mint and Denver mint produce quarters for circulation, while the San Fransisco mint makes proof quarters for collectors.
No. Over 800 million were minted (combined) at Philadelphia and Denver.
These quarters were made at 3 US mint facilities- Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. The Philadelphia mint made these for circulation and these don't have a mint mark. The Denver mint marked with a "D" also made them for circulation. The San Francisco mint marked with a "S" made special coins called proofs. These were sold to collectors and investors.
Yes, the U.S. made quarters at all 3 mints in 1935 -- Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
The one with a D was minted in Denver and the one without it was made in Philadelphia.
Sorry no quarters were minted in Delaware. All state quarters were minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco.
No state quarters minted in either Philadelphia or Denver contain silver.
Between Philadelphia and Denver there are approx 1745 miles, about 1 day and 2 hours by car.
In 1906 there were 8,992,435 quarters minted. Philadelphia minted........... 3,656,435 Denver minted ...................3,280,000 New Orleans minted.......... 2,056,000
Those are the mintmarks where the coins were made. D= Denver. P= Philadelphia.