Did you know your 1956–1964 silver quarters could be worth 5x their melt value? While all pre-1965 quarters contain 90% silver (valued at 6–6–8), hidden “Type B” varieties can fetch 30–30–40+. Here’s how to spot these lucrative coins!
💎 What Makes a “Type B” Quarter Valuable?
Key Features to Hunt:
- “E” and “S” in “STATES”: Look for a clear gap between the letters (see TikTok video for visual reference).
- “A” in “DOLLAR”: One of the olive leaves touches the crossbar of the “A.”
Value Comparison:
Quarter Type | Melt Value | Type B Premium Value |
---|---|---|
Regular Silver Quarter | 6–6–8 | – |
Type B Reverse | – | 30–30–40+ |
Recent Sales:
- 1957-D Type B (AU): Sold for $45 in 2024.
- 1956 Type B (XF): Sold for $32 in 2023.
🔍 Step-by-Step Identification Guide
- Check the Date: Must be 1956–1964 (90% silver).
- Flip to the Reverse: Focus on the eagle side.
- Inspect Critical Areas:
- “STATES”: Use a magnifier to confirm the gap between “E” and “S.”
- “DOLLAR”: Verify a leaf touches the “A” (not all Type Bs have this, but it adds value).


Pro Tip: Watch the TikTok demo for side-by-side comparisons!

📈 Why Type B Quarters Command Premiums
- Scarcity: Most collectors overlook this variety, creating untapped demand.
- Historical Context: The Type B reverse design was a short-lived tweak (1956–1958) to improve legibility.
- Registry Sets: Advanced collectors pay premiums to complete “variety” collections.

🛠️ How to Sell Your Type B Quarter
- Grade It: Submit to PCGS or NGC (30–30–50 fee) to confirm authenticity and condition.
- Sell Strategically:
- eBay: Use keywords like “1956 Type B Reverse Silver Quarter” for visibility.
- Coin Forums: Target specialty communities like CoinTalk or Reddit r/Coins.
- Auctions: Heritage Auctions or GreatCollections for high-grade examples.
Avoid Mistakes:
- Never clean the coin—it destroys surface details and value!
- Ignore lowball offers from pawn shops or unsolicited buyers.
🚨 Red Flags & Scam Alerts
- “Get Rich Quick” Claims: No Type B quarter is worth $1,000+. Stick to verified sales data.
- Fake Listings: Scammers alter photos to mimic the gap in “STATES.” Always compare to authenticated examples.
- YouTube/TikTok Hype: Verify claims with PCGS CoinFacts or NGC Coin Explorer.
💡 Pro Tips for Beginners
- Use a 10x Loupe: Essential for spotting tiny design differences.
- Check All 1956–1964 Quarters: Even worn coins can be Type B!
- Network with Collectors: Join Facebook groups like “Silver Coin Variety Hunters” for free advice.
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💬 Found a Type B? Post photos in our PennyVerse Forum for a free authenticity check!
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