The 1989 Washington Quarter is a piece of U.S. currency, minted in honor of the first President.
Most 1989 quarters hold face value, but errors or high-grade conditions can increase their worth.
Look for mint marks: 'P' for Philadelphia, 'D' for Denver, and 'S' for proof coins from San Francisco.
A standard 1989 quarter in circulated condition is typically worth 25 cents.
Uncirculated or proof coins can fetch between $1 to $10, depending on condition and market demand.
Error coins, like off-center strikes or double dies, can be valued at $50 or more.
Special sets, like the 1989 Congressional Coins, may have higher collectible value.
Always verify authenticity and condition with a professional coin grading service.
Market prices fluctuate, so keep an eye on current trends for the most accurate valuation.
Consider the historical and sentimental value, which can be priceless to collectors.