1964 Quarter Values
Definition: Subtle differences in design details can differentiate dies used in different years. Whether accidental or purposeful, obverse dies are sometimes mated with a reverse die meant for a previous or subsequent year. These are often called “transitional reverses”. Well-known examples include 1992(P) and 1992-D Lincoln cent obverses mated to a 1993 reverse.
1964 Quarter Value Silver
1964 Silver Quarter No Mint
Shown below are the three reverse styles found among 1964-D quarters: Type A (normal), Type B (meant for proof dies), and Type C (meant for use in 1965). Type C is the only transitional reverse. Types A and B are included for reference purposes, as they represent a different type of die swap.
1964 Quarter Value Chart
The mintage of both 1964 issues were enormous, but the coins are not that common in Gem condition. They are average rarity for the era and less common than some of the S mints of the 1940s and 1950s. The 1964 is slightly rarer than the 1964-D. 1964-D Washington Quarter 25c NGC MS-65 (Very Proof-Like Obverse).Rare in PL. 1964-D Washington Quarter 25c NGC MS-65 (Very Proof-Like Obverse).Rare in PL. 1964-D Silver Washington Quarter.