1952 [FS-901] Washington Quarter — Coin Value

Washington Quarter

What the 1952 [FS-901] Washington Quarter is worth — ungraded vs graded (MS62 / MS66).

1952 [FS-901] Washington Quarter value — Ungraded $159 · MS62 $164 · MS66 $582. Prices updated August 2026.

Series · Washington QuarterYear · 1952
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Value by grade
$159
Ungraded
+3%
$164
MS62
3.7×
$582
MS66

Real sold prices per grade — the MS66 premium on this card is 3.7× raw.

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Which version do you have?

For the cheapest way to own a 1952 Washington Quarter, buy the Standard version for $14. The premium versions offer distinct value: FS-902 ($334) and FS-901 ($160) represent high-grade condition, while the PROOF ($52) is a specialized mint issue. Casual collectors should stick to Standard, whereas serious investors looking for top-tier condition or specialized proofing should pay the higher prices.

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Series
Washington Quarter
Year
1952

1952 [FS-901] Washington Quarter value

A raw (ungraded) 1952 [FS-901] Washington Quarter runs around $159, a certified MS62 about $164, and a high-grade MS66 commands $582.

What drives the price

Grade, mint mark, strike quality, and key dates drive coin value. Certified (slabbed) coins carry a premium over raw; low-mintage years and full-strike examples appreciate the most.

Price guide

What this actually trades for — sold values by condition vs. what sellers are asking today

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ConditionValueBased on
Ungraded$159eBay sold comps
MS62$164eBay sold comps
MS66$582eBay sold comps

Frequently asked questions

What is the starting value for an ungraded 1952 Washington Quarter?
An ungraded 1952 Washington Quarter currently has a market value starting around $156.
How much more valuable is the MS66 grade compared to the MS62 grade?
The MS66 grade is valued at $472, significantly higher than the MS62 grade, which is priced at $164.
Is the 1952 Washington Quarter a good investment?
Yes, the price difference between ungraded ($156) and high-grade ($472) suggests strong potential for value appreciation.

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