Face Value: Like all quarters, it’s officially worth 25 cents for spending.
Common Circulated Value: Most 1970 quarters you find in regular circulation are worth around $0.25 to $1.
Mint Mark Matters:
– 1970-D (Denver) and 1970 (Philadelphia, no mint mark) are pretty common.
– A regular circulated 1970-D or 1970 quarter is usually just worth face value unless it’s in better condition.
Uncirculated Condition:
– In mint state (MS63-MS65), a 1970 quarter can sell for $5 to $15 depending on quality.
Proof Versions:
– The 1970-S proof quarter (made in San Francisco) can be worth about $5 to $10, but only if it’s in perfect proof condition.
The Rare Error – 1970-S Proof Overstruck on Canadian Quarter:
– This ultra-rare mint error can be worth up to $35,000 or more at auction!