1983 Washington Quarter Worth Up to $250,000 — Don’t Spend It Before You Check! 

Here’s your complete step-by-step guide to identifying the valuable 1983 quarters hiding in pocket change, drawers, and old coin jars.


🧾 Quick History: Why the 1983 Quarter Is Special

The Washington Quarter began in 1932 to honor George Washington’s 200th birthday.

In 1983, the Mint was producing copper-nickel clad quarters — not silver — and over 1.29 billion were struck across three U.S. mints:

  • 🇺🇸 P – Philadelphia (no mint mark)
  • 🇺🇸 D – Denver
  • 🇺🇸 S – San Francisco (Proofs only)

Even though production was huge, high-grade survivors are extremely rare because the U.S. Mint did not sell mint sets in 1983 — meaning collectors had far fewer pristine examples to save.


🔍 Fast Facts: 1983 Washington Quarter

Category Details
Composition 75% copper, 25% nickel
Core Copper
Diameter 24.26 mm
Thickness 1.75 mm
Weight 5.67 g
Mint Marks P, D, S
Designer John Flanagan
Total Mintage 1,294,620,572
Face Value 25¢

🧠 Design Details to Know (Front & Back)

Obverse (Front):

  • Washington’s profile
  • “LIBERTY” above
  • “IN GOD WE TRUST” left side
  • Year 1983 below
  • Mint mark near the ponytail

Reverse (Back):

  • Bald eagle with open wings
  • Arrows in its talons
  • Olive branches below
  • “E PLURIBUS UNUM” above
  • “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” + “QUARTER DOLLAR” around the rim

💎 1983 Quarter Value Chart (Up to $250,000!)

Even worn, these coins are worth face value — but in top grades, the value skyrockets.

Grade 1983-P Value 1983-D Value
Poor – XF45 $0.25 – $0.40 $0.25 – $0.40
AU50 – AU58+ $0.50 – $0.80 $0.50 – $1
MS60 – MS64 $2 – $10 $5 – $12
MS65 – MS66+ $10 – $230 $12 – $250
MS67 – MS67+ $280 – $2,500 $320 – $1,500
MS68+ (Rare) Up to $250,000 Up to $250,000

🏛 Mint-by-Mint Breakdown

✅ 1. 1983-P Quarter (Philadelphia)

  • Mintage: 673,535,000
  • Rare in high grade
  • MS66: Up to $230
  • MS67+: Up to $2,500
  • MS68 (the jackpot): Up to $250,000

💡 One MS67 sold for $2,596 — experts believe a flawless MS68+ could hit $250K at auction.


✅ 2. 1983-D Quarter (Denver)

  • Mintage: 617,806,446
  • Scarcer than the P-mint in gem condition
  • MS66: $60 – $110
  • MS67: $320 – $1,350
  • MS68+: Up to $250,000

✅ 3. 1983-S Proof Quarter (San Francisco)

  • Mintage: 3,279,126
  • Made for collectors only
  • Proof value: $2 – $15
  • Deep Cameo PR70: $500+

🧬 Rare 1983 Quarter Errors That Make Big Money

🦅 1. “Spitting Eagle” Die Crack

A die crack looks like a line shooting from the eagle’s beak.

  • MS65 sells for $250 – $435
  • High-grades can exceed $500+

🎡 2. Overstruck on an Amusement Token

One of the biggest 1983 quarter errors ever!

  • Struck on a brass arcade token
  • Sold for $15,862 in 2014
  • Today could reach $250,000+

🪙 3. Finned Rim + Reverse Indent

Raised rim + sunken reverse area.

  • MS63 realized $310

⚖️ 4. Off-Center Strikes

The design is shifted.

  • Mild off-center: $20 – $60
  • Extreme off-center: $100+

🪙 5. Struck on a Nickel Planchet

  • Weighs ~5g instead of 5.67g
  • Smaller diameter
  • An MS64 example sold for $258

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