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25 cents 1922 to 1936 - Price guide and values

From 1922 to 1927, no 25-cents coins were produced.

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View 25 cents 1922 to 1936 coins not intended for circulation.

Variety AG-3 G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50
1927 --$40.50$67.10$132$299$735
1928 --$7.50$11.10$19.80$52.70$92.60
1929 --$7.50$10.50$19.20$49.60$88.60
1930 --$7.80$12.80$29.80$64.40$129
1931 --$8.20$14.10$33.50$80.70$137
1932 --$8.00$14.70$34.50$82.10$131
1933 --$8.80$15.00$39.00$93.90$149
1934 --$8.80$15.60$49.00$94.50$192
1935 --$8.80$15.00$35.70$84.30$131
1935 - Double Date ------$425
1936 --$7.50$9.70$16.20$38.80$65.70
1936 - Dot $9.60$19.60$44.60$106$237$521$805
1936 - Double Date ------$575
1936 - Bar --$27.80$54.00$108$187$288
1936 - Dot / Bar $100$120$150$284$490$964-
Variety MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
1927 $1,320$1,550$2,270$4,010$6,300$6,500-
1928 $184$253$460$928$1,810$3,130-
1929 $164$244$395$698$1,730$2,810-
1930 $278$441$632$1,090$2,090$3,100-
1931 $308$418$771$1,330$2,800$4,350-
1932 $319$408$710$1,260$3,200$3,490-
1933 $272$336$433$704$1,360$3,370$14,200
1934 $361$531$760$1,360$3,870$5,400-
1935 $229$290$389$736$1,330$3,040$10,600
1935 - Double Date --$562----
1936 $116$156$233$460$933$1,420-
1936 - Dot $1,750$2,160$3,260$5,500$7,700--
1936 - Double Date -------
1936 - Bar $653$818$1,220$1,580$2,960$5,900-
1936 - Dot / Bar ---$8,900---
Variety SP-60 SP-62 SP-63 SP-64 SP-65 SP-66 SP-67
1927 --$6,900$15,700$24,500--
1928 --$2,450$4,900$7,400--
1929 --$2,180$4,900$7,400-$9,600
1930 --$2,450$5,100$7,800--
1931 --$2,450$5,100$5,800-$6,400
1934 --$6,900$9,500$10,500$11,900-
1936 - Dot ----$98,000--

SP (Specimen): Special collectors coins struck at the Mint with a frosted/mirror appearance on the design and effigy from 1996 to 2024. Before 1996, if specimen coins have been removed from their protective envelope or original package, it is harder to differentiate them from PL coins. Specimen coins are struck up to two times on numismatic presses.

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