
From face value to collector premiums, discover which Edith Kanakaole quarters attract big bids and why some coins sell for much more than $0.25. Common Edith Kanakaole quarters in pocket change have a basic $0.25 face value.
Average quality collector coins sell for a price range between $3 and $15. Rare certified coins with high grades sell at public auctions for Edith Kanaka'ole quarter worth from $120 to $350.
This coin belongs to the famous American women quarter program.
Mint Marks and Production Numbers
Coin origin directly decides the final market price. Three different US Mint facilities made these coins.
Philadelphia Mint coins show a P letter on the front side under the In God We Trust words. This facility production volume reached 368,600,000 coins.
Denver Mint coins show a D letter in that same spot. Denver production volume reached 376,200,000 coins.
San Francisco uses an S letter to mark coin batches. This facility specializes in special collector coin sets with polished surfaces. S mint production numbers are much smaller, reaching only a few million coins for different metal types.
Coin Fact | Common Metal Mix Option | Silver Metal Option |
Face Value | $0.25 | $0.25 |
Coin Weight | 5.67 grams | 6.25 grams |
Metal Mix | 91.67% red metal and 8.33% white metal | 99.9% pure silver metal |
Coin Diameter | 24.26 millimeters | 24.26 millimeters |
Coin Edge | 119 reeds | 119 reeds |
Coin Value by Grade
Coin price depends on the Sheldon coin scale, grading coins from 1 to 70 points. Professional grading services help lock in coin condition.
Coin Grade | Philadelphia P | Denver D | San Francisco S Proof |
MS63 | $1.50 | $1.50 | $3.50 |
MS64 | $2.00 | $2.00 | $5.00 |
MS65 | $4.00 | $4.00 | $8.50 |
MS66 | $12.00 | $10.00 | $18.00 |
MS67 | $32.00 | $28.00 | $45.00 |
MS68 | $145.00 | $130.00 | $110.00 |
MS69 | $380.00 | $350.00 | $290.00 |
One Philadelphia MS68 coin holds the absolute record price. This perfect coin record price was $720 at a late 2024 public auction. A similar Denver MS68 coin sold for a $580 record price.
Polished silver metal coin prices usually stay very steady. A standard silver metal coin in PR69 grade costs around $18. Perfect PR70 grade silver metal coins cost around $45.
Market Price Changes
Modern coin market prices change a lot during the first few years after release. Heavy market supply in early 2024 changed to stable demand by mid 2025.
Price growth happens only for high grade coins. This list shows the MS68 grade coin price path over a three year period.
2024 price: $190.00
2025 price: $155.00
2026 price: $145.00
This 23% price drop happened because collectors certified more high grade coins. Collectors constantly send coins for professional grading, increasing the certified coin supply.
How to Grade Coins at Home
Home coin grading helps you avoid unnecessary professional grading costs. You need coin-identifier.com and a strong direct light source. Follow this simple coin check list.
First check the front side.
Next study the Edith Kanakaole hair details.
Then check the coin fields for bag marks.
Finally inspect the coin luster.
George Washington cheek area is the most important spot when checking the front side. This high spot gets flat very fast, losing the original coin luster.
Any circulation marks immediately put the coin into the used category. Used coins have only their basic face value. Edith Kanakaole hair and her traditional head lei are the key spots on the back side.
Small hair details must remain sharp without flat spots. Tiny bag marks from coin bag contact are normal for MS60 to MS64 grades. MS65 to MS67 grades require clean coin fields with almost no marks.
MS68 grades and higher require zero visible flaws under bright light and full original luster.
Mint Error Types and Prices

Coins with factory errors have high demand among error collectors. These coin prices often beat perfect standard coin prices. Here are the main known error types for this coin release.
Double Die
This error happens when the coin die has a doubled design image. Edith Kanakaole quarters usually show doubling on the front side letters.
Check the Liberty letters and the 2023 date digits. Small letter doubling increases the coin price to $45. Strong doubling on raw coins can bring prices from $80 to $120.
Die Chip
A die chip is the most common factory defect on modern quarters. Steel coin dies break during minting, leaving extra metal on the coin. This extra metal often shows in the Edith Kanakaole hair area.
This defect looks like an extra hair pin in her hair. Small hair metal chips sell on internet sites for $5 to $12. Large clear die chips have a price range from $25 to $40.
Collectors also find similar metal chips on her dress and the tropical leaves.
Off Center
An off center error happens when the metal coin blank shifts during the strike. Some design details go missing, leaving a blank metal crescent on the coin edge. Small shifts under 5% do not add much coin value.
A 10% to 20% off center shift brings prices from $35 to $75. Coins with a 50% shift and a full date sell for prices from $150 to $250.
Strike Through
A strike through error happens when grease, thread, or dirt gets between the coin die and the blank metal.
Weak coin details remain after this error type. Edith Kanakaole quarters with a faint US name due to grease fill sell for $20 to $35. Large metal piece strike through errors sell for up to $90.
Coin Value Protection Tips
Wrong owner actions can instantly destroy collector coin value.
Coin worth depends heavily on the original metal surface state.
Here are real coin value loss examples from bad storage choices.
Acid soap cleaning destroys original coin luster
Cleaning causes an 80% coin value loss
Cheap plastic albums cause green PVC damage
PVC damage causes a 50% coin price drop
Bare finger contact leaves skin grease marks that turn into dark spots
Dark spot damage causes a 30% coin value loss
Hold coins only by the coin edges to prevent damage.
Wear cotton gloves when handling expensive coins.
Use individual hard plastic capsules for long term coin protection.
Certified coins stay safe inside sealed grading holders.
