United States quarter mintage figures

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Standing Liberty quarter

Below are the mintage figures for the United States quarter.

Contents

The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at (parentheses indicate a lack of a mint mark):

P = Philadelphia Mint

D = Denver Mint

S = San Francisco Mint

W = West Point Mint

O = New Orleans Mint

CC = Carson City Mint

Draped Bust quarter

Small eagle reverse

Small eagle reverse, 1796 (Silver)
YearMintMintageComments
1796(P)6,146 [1]

Heraldic eagle reverse

Heraldic eagle quarter, 1804–1807 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [2] Comments
1804(P)6,738
1805(P)121,394
1806(P)206,1246 over 5 overdate errors are known. [3]
1807(P)220,643

Capped Bust quarter

Large diameter

Large diameter, 1815–1828 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [4] Comments
1815(P)89,235
1818(P)361,1748 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)64,08025 over 50 overmark errors are known. [8]
(P)14 [9] Proof, figure includes six 25 over 50 overmark errors. [10]
1823(P)17,800All 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)102,00025 over 50 overmark errors known. [18]
(P)12 [19] Proof

Small diameter

Small diameter, 1831–1838 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [4] Comments
1831(P)398,000
(P)20 [20] Proof
1832(P)320,000
1833(P)156,000O over F overmark errors are known. [21]
(P)5 [22] Proof
1834(P)286,000O 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

Seated Liberty quarter

No drapery

No drapery, 1838–1840 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [29] Comments
1838(P)466,000
(P)3 [30] Proof
1839(P)491,146
(P)2 [31] Proof
1840O382,200First time New Orleans produced the quarter.

No motto, arrows, or rays (1840–1853)

No motto, arrows, or rays, 1840–1853 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [32] Comments
1840(P)188,127
O43,000
(P)5 [33] Proof
1841(P)120,000
O452,000
(P)4 [34] Proof
1842(P)88,000
O769,000
(P)6 [35] Proof
1843(P)645,600
O968,000
(P)10 [36] Proof
1844(P)421,200
O740,000
(P)5 [37] Proof
1845(P)922,000
(P)6 [38] Proof
1846(P)510,000
(P)12 [39] Proof
1847(P)734,000
O368,000
(P)10 [40] Proof
1848(P)146,000
(P)10 [41] Proof
1849(P)340,000
O412,000
(P)8 [42] Proof
1850(P)190,800
O^Included in 1949-O
(P)3 [43] Proof
1851(P)160,000
O88,000
1852(P)177,060
O96,000
(P)2Proof
1853(P)44,200

Arrows and rays, no motto

Arrows and rays, no motto, 1853 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [44] Comments
1853(P)15,210,0203 over 4 overdate errors are known.
O1,332,000
(P)5 [45] Proof

Arrows, no rays or motto

Arrows, no rays or motto, 1854–1855 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [46] Comments
1854(P)12,380,000
O1,484,000
(P)10 [47] Proof
1855(P)2,857,000
O176,000
S396,400First time San Francisco produced the quarter.
(P)20 [48] Proof
S2 [49] Proof, first branch mint proof.

No motto, arrows, or rays (1856–1865)

No motto, arrows, or rays, 1856–1865 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [50] [51] Comments
1856(P)7,264,000
O968,000
S286,000Large S over small S overmark errors are known. [52]
(P)30 [53] Proof
1857(P)9,644,000
O1,180,000
S82,000
(P)40 [54] Proof
1858(P)7,368,000
O520,000
S121,000
(P)300Proof
1859(P)1,343,200
O260,000
S80,000
(P)800Proof
1860(P)804,400
O388,000
S56,000
(P)1,000Proof
1861(P)4,853,600
S96,000
(P)1,000Proof
1862(P)932,000
S67,000
(P)550Proof
1863(P)191,600
(P)460Proof
1864(P)93,600
S20,000
(P)470Proof
1865(P)58,800
S41,000
(P)500Proof
1866(P)?Mint records do not state any were made.

A single example is known to exist. [55]

Motto, no arrows (1866–1873)

Motto, no arrows, 1866–1873 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [56] [57] Comments
1866(P)16,800
S28,000
(P)725Proof
1867(P)20,000
S48,000
(P)625Proof
1868(P)29,400
S96,000
(P)600Proof
1869(P)16,000
S76,000
(P)600Proof
1870(P)86,400
CC8,340The first time Carson City produced the quarter.
(P)1,000Proof
1871(P)118,200
S30,900
CC10,890
(P)960Proof
1872(P)182,000
S83,000
CC22,850
(P)950Proof
1873(P)212,000
CC4,000Mint records report a mintage of 4,000.

Only 5 are known to exist. [58]

(P)600Proof

Motto and arrows

Motto and arrows, 1873–1874 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [56] [57] Comments
1873(P)1,271,160
S156,000
CC12,462
1874(P)471,200
S392,000
(P)540Proof

Motto, no arrows (1875–1891)

Motto, no arrows, 1875–1891 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [56] [57] Comments
1875(P)4,292,800
S680,000
CC140,000
(P)700Proof
1876(P)17,816,000
S8,596,000
CC4,944,000
(P)1,150Proof
1877(P)10,911,200
S8,996,000S over horizontal S overmark errors are known. [59]
CC4,192,000
(P)510Proof
1878(P)2,260,000
S140,000
CC996,000
(P)800Proof
1879(P)13,600
(P)1,100Proof
1880(P)13,600
(P)1,355Proof
1881(P)12,000
(P)975Proof
1882(P)15,200
(P)1,100Proof
1883(P)14,400
(P)1,039Proof
1884(P)8,000
(P)875Proof
1885(P)13,600
(P)930Proof
1886(P)5,000
(P)886Proof
1887(P)10,000
(P)710Proof
1888(P)10,001
S1,216,000
(P)832Proof
1889(P)12,000
(P)711Proof
1890(P)80,000
(P)590Proof
1891(P)3,920,000
O68,000
S2,216,000
(P)600Proof

Barber quarter

Barber quarter, 1891–1916 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [60] [61] Comments
1891(P)c2 [62] Pattern only
1892(P)8,236,000
O2,640,000
S964,079
(P)1,245Proof
1893(P)5,444,023
O3,396,000
S1,454,535
(P)792Proof
1894(P)3,432,000
O2,852,000
S2,648,821
(P)972Proof
1895(P)4,440,000
O2,816,000
S1,764,681
(P)880Proof
1896(P)3,874,000
O1,484,000
S188,039
(P)762Proof
1897(P)8,140,000
O1,414,800
S542,229
(P)731Proof
1898(P)11,100,000
O1,868,000
S1,020,592
(P)735Proof
1899(P)12,624,000
O2,644,000
S708,000
(P)846Proof
1900(P)10,016,000
O3,416,000
S1,858,585
(P)912Proof
1901(P)8,892,000
O1,612,000
S72,664
(P)813Proof
1902(P)12,196,967
O4,748,000
S1,524,612
(P)777Proof
1903(P)9,669,309
O3,500,000
S1,036,000
(P)755Proof
1904(P)9,588,143
O2,456,000
(P)670Proof
1905(P)4,967,523
O1,230,000
S1,884,000
(P)727Proof
1906(P)3,655,760
D3,280,000First time Denver produced the quarter.
O2,056,000
(P)675Proof
1907(P)7,192,000
D2,484,000
O4,560,000
S1,360,000
(P)575Proof
1908(P)4,232,000
D5,788,000
O6,244,000
S784,000
(P)545Proof
1909(P)9,268,000
D5,114,000
O712,000
S1,348,000
(P)650Proof
1910(P)2,244,000
D1,500,000
(P)551Proof
1911(P)3,720,000
D933,600
S988,000
(P)543Proof
1912(P)4,400,000
S708,000
(P)700Proof
1913(P)484,000
D1,450,800
S40,000
(P)613Proof
1914(P)6,244,230
D3,046,000
S264,000
(P)380Proof
1915(P)3,480,000
D3,694,000
S704,000
(P)450 [63] Proof
1916(P)1,788,000
D6,540,800

Standing Liberty quarter

Type 1

Type 1, 1916–1917 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [64] Comments
1916(P)52,000
1917(P)8,740,000
D1,509,200
S1,952,000

Type 2

Type 2, 1917–1924 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [64] Comments
1917(P)13,880,000
D6,224,400
S5,552,000
1918(P)14,240,000
D7,380,800
S11,072,0008 over 7 overdate errors are known. [65]
1919(P)11,324,000
D1,944,000
S1,836,000
1920(P)27,860,000
D3,586,400
S6,380,000
1921(P)1,916,000
1923(P)9,716,000
S1,360,000
1924(P)10,920,000
D3,112,000
S2,860,000

Type 3

Type 3, 1925–1930 (Silver)
YearMintMintage [64] Comments
1925(P)12,280,000
1926(P)11,316,000
D1,716,000
S2,700,000
1927(P)11,912,000
D976,000
S396,000
1928(P)6,336,000
D1,627,600
S2,644,000
1929(P)11,140,000
D1,358,000
S1,764,000
1930(P)5,632,000
S1,556,000

Gold centennial issue

Gold centennial issue, 2016 (Gold)
YearMintMintageComments
2016WTBAFirst time the W mint mark was used on the quarter.

Washington quarter

See also

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Below are the mintage figures for the 50 State quarters.

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