💡Silver Quarter Hack: Spot the Rare “Type B Reverse” & Triple Your Coin’s Value

Most collectors know that 1956–1964 Washington quarters are made of 90% silver and are typically worth $6–$7 each in circulated condition.

But here’s the hidden gem 👉 a subtle design difference, known as the Type B Reverse, can make these coins worth 3× more — with high-grade examples reaching $50 or more.


🔎 How to Identify the Type B Reverse

This error applies only to Philadelphia Mint issues (1956–1964).

Key Features to Look For:

  1. Letter Spacing in “STATES”
    • Normal reverse: The letters in “STATES” are tight together.
    • Type B reverse: Noticeable space between the E and S.
  2. Leaf Touching the “A” in DOLLAR
    • On the reverse, check the bottom right leaf.
    • Type B reverse: A leaf clearly touches the letter “A” in DOLLAR.

✔️ Both markers together confirm you’ve got a Type B Reverse quarter.


💰 Value Guide (2024 Market)

Coin TypeValue Range
Normal Silver Quarter$6 – $7
Type B Reverse (uncertified)$20 – $25
Type B Reverse (certified MS63+)$40 – $50+

👉 Some certified high-grade examples have sold for well over $50, depending on eye appeal and rarity.


🧪 Why the Type B Reverse Exists

The Type B reverse design was meant for proof strikes only.
By mistake, a few proof reverse dies were used for regular business strikes, creating this highly collectible variety that most silver stackers overlook.


📦 Selling & Collecting Tips

  • 🚫 Never clean your coin – original toning increases collector value.
  • 📜 Consider grading & certification at PCGS or NGC to maximize selling price.
  • 🪙 Always check bulk silver quarter lots — many dealers sell these without realizing they include Type B reverses.

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