The 1946 Washington Quarter is a sought-after piece among numismatists, marking post-WWII coinage.
Minted in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco, each variant has its unique collector's value.
Over 53 million quarters were struck in Philadelphia, making it the most common and affordable.
Denver's mint produced over 9 million pieces, with the 'D' mintmark, increasing its collectible worth.
The San Francisco mint, denoted by 'S', struck the fewest coins, enhancing its rarity and value.
Special features like double die errors or unique markings can significantly raise a quarter's value.
Collectors often seek complete sets from all mints, creating a higher demand for the 1946 series.
Stay informed on market trends and consult reputable dealers to accurately assess your quarter's value.