Description
This 1937 Washington Quarter from the Philadelphia Mint, certified PCGS MS67+, is an exceptional example of one of America’s most recognized silver coin designs. Struck during the Great Depression era and just a few years into the Washington quarter series, it represents a key period in U.S. numismatic history when circulating coinage was still produced in 90% silver and intended for everyday commerce. Collectors will appreciate the elite certified quality and true scarcity at the top of the grading scale. With a PCGS population of 28 in MS67+ and only 2 graded higher, this issue stands out as a premium, condition-focused rarity that is difficult to upgrade in any registry-quality set. Visually, this coin typically displays brilliant silver luster with crisp, frosty devices and strong cartwheel shine across both obverse and reverse. The strike is notably sharp for the date, highlighting Washington’s hair detail and the eagle’s feathers with impressive clarity, while the fields show the clean, refined look expected of a near-gem-plus specimen. Key details Date and type: 1937 Washington Quarter (25C) Mint: Philadelphia (no mintmark) Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper Grade and certification: PCGS MS67+ (Cert #25343627) Population data: PCGS MS67+ pop 28, and 2 higher Why this coin belongs in your collection High-grade, registry-caliber example of a classic U.S. silver quarter Desirable Philadelphia issue with strong collector demand across the series Exceptional eye appeal potential with bright silver brilliance and standout luster Scarce at the top end of the population, making upgrades challenging A superb choice for advanced Washington quarter specialists, type collectors seeking a top-tier silver classic, or anyone wanting an iconic American coin with both historical significance and high-grade rarity.