The 1967 quarter is part of the Washington Quarter series, minted without a mint mark.
Its value can range from face value to thousands of dollars, depending on condition and rarity.
Most 1967 quarters are made of a copper-nickel clad, with no silver content.
Special mint sets were issued in 1967, which can be more valuable than regular circulation coins.
Condition is key; 'Uncirculated' coins are more valuable than those with wear and tear.
Look for errors, like double dies or off-center strikes, which significantly increase value.
Proof-like coins from Special Mint Sets can mimic proof coins and are sought after by collectors.
To maximize value, consider professional grading by a reputable service.
Keep coins in a cool, dry place, in holders or albums, to preserve their condition.
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