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28 kwi 2024 · Want to know if your 1967 quarters are worth more than face value? What’s the difference between a regular 1967 quarter worth 25 cents versus a rare and valuable 1967 quarter worth hundreds — or even thousands — of dollars?
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1 cze 2024 · Are 1967 quarters worth anything? A 1967 quarter is typically not worth much in circulated condition. But, the coin’s value increases in higher grades. Circulated coins are worth between $0.3 and $0.85, but one in mint state can fetch as much as $675 or more. Why is a 1967 quarter rare? The 1967 quarter is actually not rare.
3 cze 2024 · The best 1967 Washington Quarter value guide to find the correct value of old an 1967 quarter based on its condition, mint errors, colors, & more!
10 maj 2024 · How Much Is the 1967 Washington Quarter Worth? The current top population grade at PCGS is MS68, while NGC has certified two coins at the MS68+ level.
26 lut 2024 · So how much is a 1967 quarter worth? Ordinarily, $1 to $3 … $5 if you’re lucky. But rare quarter coins can net over $8,000! Let’s find out more. Grading the 1967 Quarter. The top two places to evaluate a collectible coin are the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) and the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS).
The value of 1967 quarters can be summarized into three categories: The highest grades (MS68, SP68 DCAM, SP69 CAM) are the most valuable, worth over $3,000. The lowest grades (<MS60, <SP60) are the cheapest, valued at less than $1. Rare errors increase value.