Ever wondered why some Washington Quarters are worth thousands while others are just pocket change? It all started in 1932 when these coins first honored George Washington’s 200th birthday.
Since then, millions have been minted—but here’s the thing: some years had tiny production runs, others suffered minting errors like doubled dies (DDO), and a few were special strikes that barely made it into circulation. That’s what makes them rare, and rare means valuable.
We’ve compiled this Top 100 ranking using a 100-point rarity scale to show you exactly which quarters you should be looking for. The 1942-D DDO (high grade) sits at the top with a perfect 100/100 (only one exists!), while even our #100 coin scores 29/100 and sells for $425.
Whether you’re checking grandpa’s old coin jar or just curious about that worn quarter in your pocket, this list is your treasure map. If you can’t sure what’t the rarity of your washington quarter, Our App CoinValueChecker can help you spot these gems instantly. Ready to see which quarters could make you rich?

Washington Quarter Key Dates (Rarity Ranking)
RANK | IMAGE | RARITY | NAME | PRICE | SURVIVAL | DETAILS |
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100/100 | 1942-D DDO | $8,000 | 1 | Details |
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91/100 | 1943 DDO | $16,500 | 21 | Details |
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89/100 | 1937 DDO | $6,500 | 31 | Details |
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87/100 | 1964 SMS SP | $6,500 | 41 | Details |
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85/100 | 1942-D DDO | $2,000 | 51 | Details |
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84/100 | 1964 SMS SP | $1,250 | 61 | Details |
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75/100 | 1951 DCAM | $2,200 | 151 | Details |
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70/100 | 1951 DCAM | $160 | 201 | Details |
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68/100 | 1943 DDO | $10,000 | 221 | Details |
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68/100 | 1950-D/S | $3,250 | 221 | Details |
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68/100 | 1937 DDO | $2,000 | 221 | Details |
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67/100 | 1943-S DDO | $1,150 | 231 | Details |
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64/100 | 1934 DDO | $2,900 | 301 | Details |
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64/100 | 1952 DCAM | $1,700 | 301 | Details |
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62/100 | 1952 DCAM | $400 | 376 | Details |
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60/100 | 1932-S | $2,850 | 501 | Details |
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60/100 | 1934-D Heavy Motto | $750 | 501 | Details |
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60/100 | 1953 DCAM | $500 | 501 | Details |
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57/100 | 1932-D | $10,500 | 651 | Details |
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57/100 | 1935-S | $200 | 621 | Details |
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56/100 | 1934 Heavy Motto | $225 | 701 | Details |
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53/100 | 1950-S/D | $1,450 | 821 | Details |
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52/100 | 1953 DCAM | $60 | 876 | Details |
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50/100 | 1950 DCAM | $3,250 | 1001 | Details |
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50/100 | 1936 PR | $950 | 1001 | Details |
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50/100 | 1950-D/S | $290 | 1001 | Details |
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48/100 | 1934 DDO | $925 | 1501 | Details |
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48/100 | 1950 CAM | $325 | 1501 | Details |
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48/100 | 1950 DCAM | $165 | 1501 | Details |
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46/100 | 1943-S DDO | $525 | 2001 | Details |
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46/100 | 1934 Light Motto | $275 | 2001 | Details |
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46/100 | 1950 CAM | $65 | 2001 | Details |
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46/100 | 1934 Heavy Motto | $40 | 2001 | Details |
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45/100 | 1950-S/D | $450 | 2501 | Details |
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45/100 | 1937 PR | $400 | 2501 | Details |
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45/100 | 1954 DCAM | $200 | 2501 | Details |
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44/100 | 1936 PR | $525 | 3001 | Details |
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44/100 | 1934-D | $475 | 3001 | Details |
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44/100 | 1951 CAM | $210 | 3001 | Details |
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43/100 | 1954 DCAM | $20 | 3501 | Details |
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42/100 | 1936-D | $1,100 | 3921 | Details |
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42/100 | 1938 PR | $215 | 4001 | Details |
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42/100 | 1951 CAM | $40 | 4001 | Details |
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41/100 | 1937 PR | $200 | 4501 | Details |
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41/100 | 1934-D Heavy Motto | $150 | 4501 | Details |
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40/100 | 1932 | $300 | 5001 | Details |
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40/100 | 1952 CAM | $300 | 5001 | Details |
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40/100 | 1939 PR | $185 | 5001 | Details |
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40/100 | 1955 DCAM | $140 | 5001 | Details |
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40/100 | 1962-D | $36 | 5001 | Details |
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40/100 | 1961-D | $28 | 5001 | Details |
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39/100 | 1935-D | $425 | 5501 | Details |
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39/100 | 1953-D | $32 | 5501 | Details |
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38/100 | 1942 | $40 | 5851 | Details |
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38/100 | 1952 CAM | $30 | 5701 | Details |
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37/100 | 1938 | $225 | 6421 | Details |
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37/100 | 1940 PR | $150 | 6501 | Details |
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37/100 | 1938 PR | $115 | 6501 | Details |
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37/100 | 1955-D | $35 | 6501 | Details |
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36/100 | 1937-S | $425 | 6601 | Details |
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36/100 | 1942-S | $110 | 6931 | Details |
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36/100 | 1939 PR | $90 | 7001 | Details |
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35/100 | 1956-D | $30 | 7501 | Details |
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35/100 | 1960 | $28 | 7501 | Details |
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35/100 | 1953 | $28 | 7251 | Details |
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34/100 | 1939-S | $285 | 7921 | Details |
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34/100 | 1937 | $140 | 7701 | Details |
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34/100 | 1934 Light Motto | $47 | 7751 | Details |
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33/100 | 1941 PR | $115 | 8501 | Details |
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33/100 | 1941-D | $75 | 8241 | Details |
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33/100 | 1941-S | $65 | 8021 | Details |
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33/100 | 1952-D | $37 | 8501 | Details |
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33/100 | 1961 | $36 | 8301 | Details |
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32/100 | 1949 | $60 | 8581 | Details |
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32/100 | 1940 PR | $60 | 9001 | Details |
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32/100 | 1945-D | $45 | 8611 | Details |
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32/100 | 1948-D | $36 | 9001 | Details |
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32/100 | 1946 | $35 | 8581 | Details |
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32/100 | 1945 | $35 | 8911 | Details |
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32/100 | 1955 DCAM | $32 | 9001 | Details |
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32/100 | 1964 | $32 | 9001 | Details |
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32/100 | 1962 | $28 | 8601 | Details |
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31/100 | 1940-D | $275 | 9051 | Details |
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31/100 | 1942-D | $45 | 9501 | Details |
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31/100 | 1959-D | $28 | 9501 | Details |
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30/100 | 1932-D | $1,100 | 10001 | Details |
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30/100 | 1936-S | $265 | 9701 | Details |
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30/100 | 1938-S | $200 | 10001 | Details |
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30/100 | 1937-D | $160 | 9591 | Details |
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30/100 | 1934 Medium Motto | $100 | 10001 | Details |
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30/100 | 1940 | $56 | 9931 | Details |
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30/100 | 1943-D | $55 | 10001 | Details |
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30/100 | 1949-D | $55 | 10001 | Details |
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30/100 | 1951-S | $42 | 9851 | Details |
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30/100 | 1963 | $30 | 9601 | Details |
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30/100 | 1957-D | $30 | 10001 | Details |
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30/100 | 1963-D | $30 | 10001 | Details |
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30/100 | 1960-D | $30 | 10001 | Details |
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30/100 | 1954-D | $28 | 10001 | Details |
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29/100 | 1932-S | $425 | 12001 | Details |
Washington Quarter Rarity Ranking Table Terms
Before we dive into the treasures, let me decode some collector jargon you’ll see in our ranking:
1. DDO (Doubled Die Obverse)
This is when the die that strikes the coin’s front gets misaligned and creates a shadowy double image. Think of it as the mint accidentally hitting “copy-paste” on Washington’s portrait!
2. DCAM (Deep Cameo)
Picture a frosted white portrait against a mirror-like field. That stunning contrast? That’s Deep Cameo, and early ones are incredibly rare.
3. CAM (Cameo)
Like DCAM’s little brother—still has that frosted look, just not as dramatic.
4. SMS SP (Special Mint Set Special Strike)
These mysterious coins from 1964 were struck with extra care but weren’t quite proofs. They’re the mint’s best-kept secret!
5. D/S or S/D
Imagine Denver’s mint mark stamped over San Francisco’s (or vice versa). These “oops” moments are pure gold for collectors!
6. PR (Proof)
The mint’s showpieces—struck multiple times with polished dies for collectors. Think of them as the supermodels of the coin world.
Key Varieties
Now let’s talk about the heavy hitters in our Top 100:
1. The 1932 Twins (1932-D and 1932-S)
These first-year beauties had tiny mintages—just 436,800 from Denver and 408,000 from San Francisco. Everyone saved the Philadelphia coins, but these? Most went straight into circulation during the Depression. Finding one in high grade is like striking gold—the 1932-D ranks #19 at $10,500!
2. The DDO Legends (1942-D and 1943)
Here’s where it gets wild. The 1942-D DDO (high grade MS) is our #1 ranked coin with just ONE known survivor. One! The 1943 DDO isn’t far behind at #2, worth $16,500. These doubled dies are so dramatic that you can see the doubling without a magnifying glass. If you find one, you’ve basically won the lottery.
3. 1950s DCAM Rarities
Before 1970, the mint rarely achieved that gorgeous Deep Cameo effect. The 1950-1955 DCAM quarters are unicorns—combining mirror fields with frosted devices was nearly impossible with their technology. A 1951 DCAM in high grade? That’s $2,200 worth of perfection.
4. The 1964 SMS Mystery
Nobody’s quite sure why these exist. Not proofs, not business strikes, but something special in between. With their sharp strikes and semi-proof surfaces, they’re enigmas worth up to $6,500. The mint won’t talk about them, making them even more intriguing!
Summary
Here’s what I love about collecting Washington Quarters: they’re everywhere, yet truly special ones are hidden gems waiting to be discovered. This Top 100 list isn’t just about dollar values—it’s about the thrill of the hunt, the stories behind each variety, and that heart-stopping moment when you realize you’ve found something extraordinary.
Remember, the best collection isn’t necessarily the most expensive one. It’s the one that brings you joy. Start with what excites you, learn as you go, and celebrate every find—whether it’s a $30 coin or a $3,000 treasure. Our App CoinValueChecker can help identify rarities, but nothing beats the satisfaction of spotting that DDO or rare date yourself.
Happy hunting, and may your quarters always be key dates!
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