Uncirculated (MS-60): $1.50
Extremely Fine (EF-40): $1
Fine (F-15): $0.50
Good (G-4): $0.30
About Good (AG-3): $0.20
The mintmark on a 1949 quarter can also affect its value. There are two mintmarks for this year: "D" for the Denver Mint and "S" for the San Francisco Mint. Quarters with the "S" mintmark are généralement plus valuable than those with the "D" mintmark.
In addition to the condition and mintmark, the rarity of a 1949 quarter can also affect its value. The 1949-S quarter is a key date in the Washington quarter series, and it is one of the most sought-after quarters by collectors. As a result, it commands a higher premium than other 1949 quarters.
Ultimately, the value of a 1949 quarter is determined by its specific condition, mintmark, and rarity. An accurate appraisal can be made by a professional coin dealer or numismatist.