The 1958 Washington Quarter is a piece of U.S. currency, minted in 90% silver and 10% copper.
It features George Washington's profile and was part of the circulating coinage until 1965.
Two mint locations: Philadelphia (no mint mark) and Denver (D mark).
A total of 6,360,000 quarters were minted in Philadelphia, and 78,124,900 in Denver.
Uncirculated coins or those with MS-65 grade can be worth $12 to $20.
Proof coins from 1958, with mirror-like surfaces, are sought after by collectors.
A 1958 quarter in average condition is generally worth its silver content, around $3-$4.
Rare errors, like doubled die or off-center strikes, can significantly increase the quarter's value.
Always consult a professional coin appraiser to accurately assess your 1958 quarter's worth.
Keep your quarters safe; proper storage can prevent wear and preserve value over time.