Learn about the history, features, and value of the 1978 washington quarter, a us coin with no mint mark.

Learn about the features, history, and varieties of 1978 quarters.

Learn about the history, design, and value of the 1978 quarter with no mint mark, which comes from philadelphia.

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The 1978 quarter without a mint mark is from the us mint location in philadelphia, pennsylvania.

The worth of these coins, whether in good condition, or fine.

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Rarity of 1978 washington quarter.

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George washington appears on the face of the coin.

Mint mark (if present) jg (initials of john flanagan, the designer of the coin) the reverse of the coin includes the american eagle with its wings outspread.

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This guide to coins without mint marks explains their rarity and value.

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What are the most valuable coins with no mint marks, and how much are they worth?

Cointrackers. com estimates the value of a 1978 p washington quarter in average condition to be worth 25 cents, while one in mint state could be valued around $5. 50.