Coin Values / Washington Quarter / 1936
1936 Washington Quarter Value
The 1936 washington quarter is struck in 90%/40% silver-era composition, so it carries a melt-value floor regardless of wear. Here is what a 1936 washington quarter is worth by mint mark and condition — estimates for typical examples.
1936-D
Semi-key, scarce in high grade.
| Mint | Good | Fine | Extremely Fine | Uncirculated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1936 | $6 – $9 | $7 – $12 | $10 – $25 | $30 – $90 |
| 1936-D ★ | $7 – $10 | $12 – $25 | $45 – $90 | $450 – $700 |
| 1936-S | $6 – $9 | $7 – $12 | $10 – $25 | $30 – $90 |
| 1936-W | $6 – $9 | $7 – $12 | $10 – $25 | $30 – $90 |
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A typical circulated 1936 washington quarter is worth $6 – $9 in Good condition, while uncirculated examples run $30 – $90. Certain varieties are worth far more — see the key-date notes.
Where is the mint mark on a washington quarter?
Look for a small letter near the date. No letter means Philadelphia; D is Denver; S is San Francisco.
Educational estimates for typical examples — not an appraisal or an offer to buy. Silver floors assume ~$30/oz. Consult a dealer or PCGS/NGC before transacting.