2009 American Samoa Quarter

2009 American Samoa Quarter

The United States Mint launched the American Samoa quarter 2009  with the U.S. Territories Program. How much is a 2009 American Samoa quarter worth on online platforms? The goal of design is highlight a cultural theme and differences between other state coins.

2009 American Samoa Quarter Overview

2009-D American Samoa Quarter

Official records indicate that the 2009 P American Samoa quarter value entered circulation in July 2009. The obverse bears a representation of George Washington in accordance with the standardized design protocol of the program.

The reverse displays an image of a Samoan elder, accompanied by a staff and a fly whisk. These visual elements symbolize traditional authority and family structure.

The coin’s construction includes a copper core and a nickel cladding layer, which satisfies the established material standards for current U.S. items.

Principal Characteristics

Composition

Copper / Nickel

Designer

Stephen Clark / Charles L. Vickers

Edge

Reeded

Weight

5.67 g

Diameter

24.26 mm


Note: According to mint specifications, the Puerto Rico item is composed of 75 % copper and 25 % nickel. This metallic ratio is identical to the standard composition applied to comparable coin issues in the series.

Identifying the 2009 American Samoa Quarter

  • Obverse

On the obverse, the George Washington portrait has clear details and important inscriptions for the country.

  • Reverse

The design celebrates the heart of Polynesia through traditional country symbols:

The Ava Bowl (Tanoa): Centered in the foreground, this bowl is used to prepare ava, a ceremonial drink essential to country culture.

The Whisk and Staff: Positioned alongside the bowl, these symbolize the authority and rank of country talking chiefs who deliver speeches at traditional gatherings.

2009-D American Samoa Quarter

The Background: A coconut tree stands on a tropical shore, representing the natural beauty of the islands.

The Motto: It bears the inscription Samoa Muamua le Atua, which translates to Samoa, God is First.

"The 2009 quarters enjoy the distinction of having the lowest mintages of any quarter for many, many years... they are very hard to obtain, therefore you should look for them and save as many as you can in good condition."
– Mike Unser
CoinNews

Mint Marks and Varieties of the 2009 Quarter

The 2009 quarter American Samoa has three mint facilities: San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Denver. A P mint mark indicates that the coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint, which is located in the eastern United States.

A D and S mint mark shows that the coin came from the Denver and San Francisco Mint, situated in the western part of the country. No significant design variations exist among these coins, although the strength of the strike varies depending on the mint of origin.

2009-S American Samoa Quarter

Numismatists frequently compare the market value of the 2009 P American Samoa quarter with that of coins produced in Denver. Coins from both mints demonstrate a consistent supply in circulated grade levels.

Summary

  • Philadelphia Mint – 42,600,000 pieces

  • Denver – 39,600,000

  • San Francisco Mint – 2,113,478 items

  • Total for Circulation – 84,313,478

Common Errors in the 2009 American Samoa Quarter

When collectors look at coin errors, they see how these coins make the market more interesting. The 2009 Samoa quarter has some known errors.

You can find coins that were struck off‑center. Others are broadstrikes or have die chips. Some have edge reeds that do not look strong, and others have letters that are not complete.

People who sell these coins often call them 2009 American Samoa quarter errors. These coins usually sell for a little extra money. If someone has good documentation, they can get a higher price when they sell the coin at auction.

List of common errors:

  • Off-center

  • Broadstrike

  • Die chip

  • Weak strike

2009 American Samoa Quarter Value by Mint and Condition

The American Samoa 2009 quarter value ranges from $1 (MS-62) to more than one thousand dollars (MS-68). 


62–64+

65–65+

66–66+

67

67+

68

$1–$5

$7–$8

$1–$5

$36

$90

$1,750


Note: The price for the MS-62+ is similar to that of the 2009-P Guam item.

Auction Records

2009 D American Samoa quarter value in MS-67+: $132 (2018, Heritage Auctions)

P MS-68 – $1,050 (2021, Heritage Auctions)

S PR-70 – $84 (2009, HA)

Collector Tips and Where to Buy 2009 American Samoa Quarters

  • Composition Identification

Two types of American Samoa quarter value 2009 exist; you should choose one before searching and purchasing. In 2026, silver prices are near record highs ($94+/oz). Always check the edge of an "S" mint coin: silver proof or clad proof. Solid silver color all the way through the reeds (6.25 g). A visible copper stripe around the edge (5.67 g).

  • Satin Finish Rarity

Look for coins labeled Satin Finish from P or D mints. These were only in Mint Sets and have a smooth, matte-like surface. They are much rarer than standard shiny items.


Year

Grade

Price

Auction

2014

SP-69

$10

GreaCollectors

2011

SP-69

$6

GreaCollectors

2011

SP-69

$6

GreaCollectors