Standing Liberty quarter |
Below are the mintage figures for the United States quarter up to 1930, before the Washington quarter design was introduced.
The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at (parentheses indicate a lack of a mint mark):
D = Denver Mint
W = West Point Mint
O = New Orleans Mint
CC = Carson City Mint
Year | Mint | Mintage | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1796 | (P) | 6,146 [1] |
Year | Mint | Mintage [2] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1804 | (P) | 6,738 | |
1805 | (P) | 121,394 | |
1806 | (P) | 206,124 | 6 over 5 overdate errors are known. [3] |
1807 | (P) | 220,643 |
Year | Mint | Mintage [4] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1815 | (P) | 89,235 | |
1818 | (P) | 361,174 | 8 over 5 overdate errors are known. [5] |
1819 | (P) | 144,000 | |
1820 | (P) | 127,444 | |
(P) | 10 [6] | Proof | |
1821 | (P) | 216,851 | |
(P) | 15 [7] | Proof | |
1822 | (P) | 64,080 | 25 over 50 overmark errors are known. [8] |
(P) | 14 [9] | Proof, figure includes six 25 over 50 overmark errors. [10] | |
1823 | (P) | 17,800 | All are 3 over 2 overdate errors. [11] |
(P) | 1 [12] | Proof, only known coin is a 3 over 2 overdate error. | |
1824 | (P) | 168,000 | |
(P) | 1 [13] | Proof, only known coin is a 4 over 2 overdate error. | |
1825 | (P) | ^ | Included in 1924, all are 5 over 2 or 4 overdate errors. [14] [15] |
1827 | (P) | 4,000 | |
(P) | 12 [16] | Proof, all known coins are 7 over 3 overdate errors. | |
(P) | 20 [17] | Proof restrike, all known coins are 7 over 3 overdate errors. | |
1828 | (P) | 102,000 | 25 over 50 overmark errors known. [18] |
(P) | 12 [19] | Proof |
Year | Mint | Mintage [4] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1831 | (P) | 398,000 | |
(P) | 20 [20] | Proof | |
1832 | (P) | 320,000 | |
1833 | (P) | 156,000 | O over F overmark errors are known. [21] |
(P) | 5 [22] | Proof | |
1834 | (P) | 286,000 | O over F overmark errors are known. [23] |
(P) | 10 [24] | Proof | |
1835 | (P) | 1,952,000 | |
(P) | 8 [25] | Proof | |
1836 | (P) | 472,000 | |
(P) | 5 [26] | Proof | |
1837 | (P) | 252,400 | |
(P) | 5 [27] | Proof | |
1838 | (P) | 366,000 | |
(P) | 3 [28] | Proof |
Year | Mint | Mintage [29] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1838 | (P) | 466,000 | |
(P) | 3 [30] | Proof | |
1839 | (P) | 491,146 | |
(P) | 2 [31] | Proof | |
1840 | O | 382,200 | First time New Orleans produced the quarter. |
Year | Mint | Mintage [32] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1840 | (P) | 188,127 | |
O | 43,000 | ||
(P) | 5 [33] | Proof | |
1841 | (P) | 120,000 | |
O | 452,000 | ||
(P) | 4 [34] | Proof | |
1842 | (P) | 88,000 | |
O | 769,000 | ||
(P) | 6 [35] | Proof | |
1843 | (P) | 645,600 | |
O | 968,000 | ||
(P) | 10 [36] | Proof | |
1844 | (P) | 421,200 | |
O | 740,000 | ||
(P) | 5 [37] | Proof | |
1845 | (P) | 922,000 | |
(P) | 6 [38] | Proof | |
1846 | (P) | 510,000 | |
(P) | 12 [39] | Proof | |
1847 | (P) | 734,000 | |
O | 368,000 | ||
(P) | 10 [40] | Proof | |
1848 | (P) | 146,000 | |
(P) | 10 [41] | Proof | |
1849 | (P) | 340,000 | |
O | 412,000 | ||
(P) | 8 [42] | Proof | |
1850 | (P) | 190,800 | |
O | ^ | Included in 1849-O | |
(P) | 3 [43] | Proof | |
1851 | (P) | 160,000 | |
O | 88,000 | ||
1852 | (P) | 177,060 | |
O | 96,000 | ||
(P) | 2 | Proof | |
1853 | (P) | 44,200 |
Year | Mint | Mintage [44] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1853 | (P) | 15,210,020 | 3 over 4 overdate errors are known. |
O | 1,332,000 | ||
(P) | 5 [45] | Proof |
Year | Mint | Mintage [46] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1854 | (P) | 12,380,000 | |
O | 1,484,000 | ||
(P) | 10 [47] | Proof | |
1855 | (P) | 2,857,000 | |
O | 176,000 | ||
S | 396,400 | First time San Francisco produced the quarter. | |
(P) | 20 [48] | Proof | |
S | 2 [49] | Proof, first branch mint proof. |
Year | Mint | Mintage [50] [51] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1856 | (P) | 7,264,000 | |
O | 968,000 | ||
S | 286,000 | Large S over small S overmark errors are known. [52] | |
(P) | 30 [53] | Proof | |
1857 | (P) | 9,644,000 | |
O | 1,180,000 | ||
S | 82,000 | ||
(P) | 40 [54] | Proof | |
1858 | (P) | 7,368,000 | |
O | 520,000 | ||
S | 121,000 | ||
(P) | 300 | Proof | |
1859 | (P) | 1,343,200 | |
O | 260,000 | ||
S | 80,000 | ||
(P) | 800 | Proof | |
1860 | (P) | 804,400 | |
O | 388,000 | ||
S | 56,000 | ||
(P) | 1,000 | Proof | |
1861 | (P) | 4,853,600 | |
S | 96,000 | ||
(P) | 1,000 | Proof | |
1862 | (P) | 932,000 | |
S | 67,000 | ||
(P) | 550 | Proof | |
1863 | (P) | 191,600 | |
(P) | 460 | Proof | |
1864 | (P) | 93,600 | |
S | 20,000 | ||
(P) | 470 | Proof | |
1865 | (P) | 58,800 | |
S | 41,000 | ||
(P) | 500 | Proof | |
1866 | (P) | ? | Mint records do not state any were made. A single example is known to exist. [55] |
Year | Mint | Mintage [56] [57] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1866 | (P) | 16,800 | |
S | 28,000 | ||
(P) | 725 | Proof | |
1867 | (P) | 20,000 | |
S | 48,000 | ||
(P) | 625 | Proof | |
1868 | (P) | 29,400 | |
S | 96,000 | ||
(P) | 600 | Proof | |
1869 | (P) | 16,000 | |
S | 76,000 | ||
(P) | 600 | Proof | |
1870 | (P) | 86,400 | |
CC | 8,340 | The first time Carson City produced the quarter. | |
(P) | 1,000 | Proof | |
1871 | (P) | 118,200 | |
S | 30,900 | ||
CC | 10,890 | ||
(P) | 960 | Proof | |
1872 | (P) | 182,000 | |
S | 83,000 | ||
CC | 22,850 | ||
(P) | 950 | Proof | |
1873 | (P) | 212,000 | |
CC | 4,000 | Mint records report a mintage of 4,000. Only 5 are known to exist. [58] | |
(P) | 600 | Proof |
Year | Mint | Mintage [56] [57] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1873 | (P) | 1,271,160 | |
S | 156,000 | ||
CC | 12,462 | ||
1874 | (P) | 471,200 | |
S | 392,000 | ||
(P) | 540 | Proof |
Year | Mint | Mintage [56] [57] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1875 | (P) | 4,292,800 | |
S | 680,000 | ||
CC | 140,000 | ||
(P) | 700 | Proof | |
1876 | (P) | 17,816,000 | |
S | 8,596,000 | ||
CC | 4,944,000 | ||
(P) | 1,150 | Proof | |
1877 | (P) | 10,911,200 | |
S | 8,996,000 | S over horizontal S overmark errors are known. [59] | |
CC | 4,192,000 | ||
(P) | 510 | Proof | |
1878 | (P) | 2,260,000 | |
S | 140,000 | ||
CC | 996,000 | ||
(P) | 800 | Proof | |
1879 | (P) | 13,600 | |
(P) | 1,100 | Proof | |
1880 | (P) | 13,600 | |
(P) | 1,355 | Proof | |
1881 | (P) | 12,000 | |
(P) | 975 | Proof | |
1882 | (P) | 15,200 | |
(P) | 1,100 | Proof | |
1883 | (P) | 14,400 | |
(P) | 1,039 | Proof | |
1884 | (P) | 8,000 | |
(P) | 875 | Proof | |
1885 | (P) | 13,600 | |
(P) | 930 | Proof | |
1886 | (P) | 5,000 | |
(P) | 886 | Proof | |
1887 | (P) | 10,000 | |
(P) | 710 | Proof | |
1888 | (P) | 10,001 | |
S | 1,216,000 | ||
(P) | 832 | Proof | |
1889 | (P) | 12,000 | |
(P) | 711 | Proof | |
1890 | (P) | 80,000 | |
(P) | 590 | Proof | |
1891 | (P) | 3,920,000 | |
O | 68,000 | ||
S | 2,216,000 | ||
(P) | 600 | Proof |
Year | Mint | Mintage [60] [61] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1891 | (P) | c. 2 [62] | Pattern only |
1892 | (P) | 8,236,000 | |
O | 2,640,000 | ||
S | 964,079 | ||
(P) | 1,245 | Proof | |
1893 | (P) | 5,444,023 | |
O | 3,396,000 | ||
S | 1,454,535 | ||
(P) | 792 | Proof | |
1894 | (P) | 3,432,000 | |
O | 2,852,000 | ||
S | 2,648,821 | ||
(P) | 972 | Proof | |
1895 | (P) | 4,440,000 | |
O | 2,816,000 | ||
S | 1,764,681 | ||
(P) | 880 | Proof | |
1896 | (P) | 3,874,000 | |
O | 1,484,000 | ||
S | 188,039 | ||
(P) | 762 | Proof | |
1897 | (P) | 8,140,000 | |
O | 1,414,800 | ||
S | 542,229 | ||
(P) | 731 | Proof | |
1898 | (P) | 11,100,000 | |
O | 1,868,000 | ||
S | 1,020,592 | ||
(P) | 735 | Proof | |
1899 | (P) | 12,624,000 | |
O | 2,644,000 | ||
S | 708,000 | ||
(P) | 846 | Proof | |
1900 | (P) | 10,016,000 | |
O | 3,416,000 | ||
S | 1,858,585 | ||
(P) | 912 | Proof | |
1901 | (P) | 8,892,000 | |
O | 1,612,000 | ||
S | 72,664 | ||
(P) | 813 | Proof | |
1902 | (P) | 12,196,967 | |
O | 4,748,000 | ||
S | 1,524,612 | ||
(P) | 777 | Proof | |
1903 | (P) | 9,669,309 | |
O | 3,500,000 | ||
S | 1,036,000 | ||
(P) | 755 | Proof | |
1904 | (P) | 9,588,143 | |
O | 2,456,000 | ||
(P) | 670 | Proof | |
1905 | (P) | 4,967,523 | |
O | 1,230,000 | ||
S | 1,884,000 | ||
(P) | 727 | Proof | |
1906 | (P) | 3,655,760 | |
D | 3,280,000 | First time Denver produced the quarter. | |
O | 2,056,000 | ||
(P) | 675 | Proof | |
1907 | (P) | 7,192,000 | |
D | 2,484,000 | ||
O | 4,560,000 | ||
S | 1,360,000 | ||
(P) | 575 | Proof | |
1908 | (P) | 4,232,000 | |
D | 5,788,000 | ||
O | 6,244,000 | ||
S | 784,000 | ||
(P) | 545 | Proof | |
1909 | (P) | 9,268,000 | |
D | 5,114,000 | ||
O | 712,000 | ||
S | 1,348,000 | ||
(P) | 650 | Proof | |
1910 | (P) | 2,244,000 | |
D | 1,500,000 | ||
(P) | 551 | Proof | |
1911 | (P) | 3,720,000 | |
D | 933,600 | ||
S | 988,000 | ||
(P) | 543 | Proof | |
1912 | (P) | 4,400,000 | |
S | 708,000 | ||
(P) | 700 | Proof | |
1913 | (P) | 484,000 | |
D | 1,450,800 | ||
S | 40,000 | ||
(P) | 613 | Proof | |
1914 | (P) | 6,244,230 | |
D | 3,046,000 | ||
S | 264,000 | ||
(P) | 380 | Proof | |
1915 | (P) | 3,480,000 | |
D | 3,694,000 | ||
S | 704,000 | ||
(P) | 450 [63] | Proof | |
1916 | (P) | 1,788,000 | |
D | 6,540,800 |
Year | Mint | Mintage [64] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1916 | (P) | 52,000 | |
1917 | (P) | 8,740,000 | |
D | 1,509,200 | ||
S | 1,952,000 |
Year | Mint | Mintage [64] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1917 | (P) | 13,880,000 | |
D | 6,224,400 | ||
S | 5,552,000 | ||
1918 | (P) | 14,240,000 | |
D | 7,380,800 | ||
S | 11,072,000 | 8 over 7 overdate errors are known. [65] | |
1919 | (P) | 11,324,000 | |
D | 1,944,000 | ||
S | 1,836,000 | ||
1920 | (P) | 27,860,000 | |
D | 3,586,400 | ||
S | 6,380,000 | ||
1921 | (P) | 1,916,000 | |
1923 | (P) | 9,716,000 | |
S | 1,360,000 | ||
1924 | (P) | 10,920,000 | |
D | 3,112,000 | ||
S | 2,860,000 |
Year | Mint | Mintage [64] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1925 | (P) | 12,280,000 | |
1926 | (P) | 11,316,000 | |
D | 1,716,000 | ||
S | 2,700,000 | ||
1927 | (P) | 11,912,000 | |
D | 976,000 | ||
S | 396,000 | ||
1928 | (P) | 6,336,000 | |
D | 1,627,600 | ||
S | 2,644,000 | ||
1929 | (P) | 11,140,000 | |
D | 1,358,000 | ||
S | 1,764,000 | ||
1930 | (P) | 5,632,000 | |
S | 1,556,000 |
Year | Mint | Mintage | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | W | TBA | First time the W mint mark was used on the quarter. |
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