Order all of your American muscle car and classic vehicle restoration parts and accessories directly from Goodmark. View our entire product catalog online, get tips from the Goodmark experts, take a look at our projects, get to know the Mark of quality! Type: Washington Quarter Year: 1971 Mint Mark: P Face Value: 0.25 USD Total Produced: 109,284,000 Silver Content: 0% Numismatic Value: 25 cents to $6.00 Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around 25 cents, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $6 at auction. Adjusted for inflation, $35,000.00 in 1971 is equal to $229,060.05 in 2021. Annual inflation over this period was 3.83%. Value of a dollar. Calculates inflation to see what a U.S. Dollar was worth in the past and today. View historical and today's current inflation rates, using the CPI provided by the United States government. 1971 Chevrolet Nova Parts - Quarter Panels. Classic Industries offers a wide selection of Body Panels for your 1971 Chevrolet Nova. Classic Industries offers 1971 Chevrolet Nova Quarter Panels, 1971 Chevrolet Nova Quarter Panels, 1971 Chevrolet Nova Quarter Skins, 1971 Chevrolet Nova Patch Panels, 1971 Chevrolet Nova Rear Inner Cover (Kidney Panel), 1971 Chevrolet Nova Quarter Panel Brace. Protect and display your Washington Quarter by adding a protective plastic capsule to your order. This coin will make a great addition to any collection. Add this 1971-P Washington Quarter to your cart today!
1971 Uncirculated Mint Set
There was some alteration to the coins included in the 1971 Mint Set (Buy on eBay) compared to the previous year. However, the Eisenhower Dollar, which was introduced this year, was not included as part of the set. The new dollar coin was available to collectors through the typical channels of circulation or in special 40% silver uncirculated or proof versions from the US Mint.
Each 1971 Mint Set included a total of eleven different coins, an increase of one coin compared to the prior year. This added coin was issued since the Kennedy Half Dollar was struck at two different mint facilities that year. Notably, this was the first year that the denomination was struck in copper nickel clad composition, after having been struck in 40% silver from 1965 to 1970.
The coins of the annual mint set were the P-D-S Lincoln Cent, P-D Jefferson Nickel, P-D Roosevelt Dime, P-D Washington Quarter, and P-D Kennedy Half.
Pricing for the set was increased to $3.50, representing an increase of $1.00 over the previous year price. The coins were packaged similarly in two cellophane packs with colored stripes, red for Denver and blue for Philadelphia and San Francisco. The packs were placed between two cardboard inserts and put into a white envelope marked “1971-U.C.” with Treasury Department return address.
1971 Quarter
1971 Mint Set Information
1971 Quarter No Mint Mark
Mintage: 2,193,396
Coins Per Set: 11
Face Value: $1.83
Original Issue Price: $3.50