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If there is no mint mark next to the tail of Washington's wig, it's possible that you have a filled-die error. That happens when grease or other material gets into the tiny recesses of a die and prevents metal from flowing in during the striking process. Unfortunately filled dies are fairly common so that error doesn't command more than a couple of bucks extra.

Check with a strong magnifying glass and see if there's any trace of the mint mark. Usually a filled-die error will leave a light image of whatever was supposed to be struck. If there's absolutely none, I'd suggest taking it to a coin expert for closer inspection to make sure that there isn't another cause. But without seeing the coin in person it's difficult to speculate further.

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16y ago

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It's an ordinary circulation coin struck in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Mint did not start using the P mint mark on quarters until 1980. Check your change for any other quarters dated before 1980. They'll either have a D for Denver, or a blank.

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1mo ago

A 1974 quarter with no mint mark is likely worth its face value of 25 cents if worn. If it is in uncirculated condition, it may be worth slightly more to a collector.

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3y ago

how much is a 1974 quarter without a mint mark

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