Discover the history of the 1968 quarter, a popular collectible among numismatists.
Check for mint marks: 'D' for Denver, 'S' for San Francisco, and no mark for Philadelphia.
Assess the condition: Uncirculated coins are more valuable than those with wear and tear.
Look for errors and varieties, such as double dies or off-center strikes, which increase value.
Research recent auction sales for similar 1968 quarters to gauge current market value.
Consider the silver content: 1968 quarters have no silver, unlike pre-1965 quarters.
Protect your coin: Use holders or albums to prevent damage and preserve value.
Consult with a professional numismatist or coin grading service for an expert valuation.
Stay updated on coin market trends to know the best time to sell or trade your 1968 quarter.