Historical Figures

What is the value of a circulated 1927 quarter dollar?

The value of a circulated 1927 quarter dollar depends on its condition and mint mark. The quarter dollar was minted in three different mints - Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco and each mint produced a different number of coins resulting in various degrees of scarcity which impacts the value. Here are the approximate values for circulated 1927 quarter dollars in different grades:

1927 Quarter Dollar Value (Circulated):

- Philadelphia Mint (No Mint Mark):

- Good (G): $6 - $8

- Very Good (VG): $9 - $12

- Fine (F): $13 - $18

- Very Fine (VF): $19 - $25

- Extremely Fine (EF): $26 - $35

- Uncirculated (MS): $36 - $60

- Denver Mint (D Mint Mark):

- Good (G): $10 - $15

- Very Good (VG): $13 - $18

- Fine (F): $19 - $25

- Very Fine (VF): $26 - $35

- Extremely Fine (EF): $36 - $50

- Uncirculated (MS): $51 - $80

- San Francisco Mint (S Mint Mark):

- Good (G): $17 - $25

- Very Good (VG): $26 - $35

- Fine (F): $36 - $50

- Very Fine (VF): $51 - $80

- Extremely Fine (EF): $81 - $120

- Uncirculated (MS): $121 - $200

Please note that these values are approximate and can vary depending on the actual condition of the coin and market conditions. The scarcity of the 1927-S, which has the lowest mintage number among the 1927 quarters, contributes to its higher value.

To obtain a more accurate valuation, it is recommended to consult reputable coin dealers or refer to professional coin grading services such as the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) or Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), which can provide an official grade and certification for your coin, potentially increasing its value further