Any survived 1942 Washington 25-cent coin minted in Denver with a total mintage of 17,487,200 is worth something, thanks to silver content. Those in circulated condition have a price of about $7 to $10., Discover the value of a 1942 silver quarter. How much is this coin worth? Find prices for D, S, and no mint mark (P) versions. Learn about this 90% silver WWII-era quarter's historical significance and current market price., 1942 Washington Quarter: Minting information, specifications, characteristics, current melt value, and past sales prices. Issued by the U.S. Mint in 1942., Up to XF45+, a 1942 D Washington quarter is valued by the PCGS at $7. That increases to between $10 and $16 for “about uncirculated” coins (AU50 to AU58+), In mint state, values begin at $18 for an MS60 example. Gem quality coins at MS65 carry a premium over Philadelphia quarters, valued at $50 compared to $36., How Much Is a 1942 Washington Quarter Worth? According to the NGC Price Guide, a 1942-P (No Mint Mark) Washington quarter is worth between $4.25 (good condition, G-4) and $4.75 (about uncirculated condition, AU-50). It can be worth between $10 (MS-60) and $8,500 (MS-68) or more in uncirculated condition (mint state)., How much is a 1942 Quarter worth? In Average Circulated (AC) condition it's worth around $5.05, one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $37 at auction..