2009 Guam Quarter

2009 Guam Quarter

The 2009 quarter Guam is a special piece from the United States Territory Program. This series expanded the cultural concept beyond the mainland in the Columbia district. Special features and mint marks highlight this item among others.

2009 Guam Quarter Overview

This year's specimens have a unique reverse, but the obverse and features from the table below (except the designers) are similar for the P District of Columbia gem.


Composition

Copper / Nickel Clad

Designer

John Flanagan / Jim Licaretz

Edge

Reeded

Weight

5.67 g

Diameter

24.26 mm

Thickness

1.75 mm

Identifying the 2009 Guam Quarter

In September 2009, the United States Mint put the Island coin into circulation. The front side of the coin has a picture of George Washington.

Note: John Flanagan designed this portrait, and it is the same on all coins in the series, even on the Puerto Rico item.

The back side shows important parts of the island’s heritage. You can see:

  • A Flying proa boat

  • Palm tree

  • The famous latte stone

  • Inscriptions on the coin (Guahan I Tanó ManChamorro)

This phrase honors the native Chamorro culture.

If you look at how the value of the 2009 Guam quarter has changed over time, you will see that interest in the coin stays strong. People are more interested in the design than in the metal the coin is made of.

“The latte speaks to a historic icon that hails from the Micronesian area. Chamorro is one of the official languages of Guam, and its usage is enjoying a renaissance there and on the Mariana Islands.”
Unnamed opinion piece “Guam Quarter”
United States Mint

Data from multiple examinations shows that the sail edges and palm fronds exhibit circulation marks earlier than other areas of the design.

When evaluators correctly identify these wear marks, they can assign an accurate grade. This accurate grading process enables a reliable estimation of the Guam 2009 quarter value.

History Background

2009-D Guam Quarter

The Guam coin appears as the third coin in the 2009 DC and U.S. Territories Program. Do you know when Westerners first arrived on the island?

That happened in 1521 when Ferdinand Magellan came to the southernmost Mariana Islands. From 1668 to 1815, ships from Spain used this island as a stop between Acapulco and Manila.

Can you picture how important this stop was for those long voyages?

Spain ruled it until American forces captured the island during the Spanish‑American War. In World War II, Japan took control of it and kept it for more than two years.

How did the people of this island endure this difficult period? The United States military took the island back in 1944. In 1950, the Organic Act made the people of Guam American citizens and allowed them to form a local government.

Mint Marks and Varieties of the 2009 Guam Quarter

Mint

Mintage

P – Philadelphia

45,000,000

D – Denver

42,600,000

S – San Francisco

993,589


The gem was struck at two different US Mint sites. Historically, Philadelphia coins did not carry a “P” mint mark before 1980. 

For this year's release, the “P” is distinctly placed beneath the date. Coins from Denver display a “D” mint mark. Collectors will find no major design variations, though strike quality shows small differences.

When reviewing values, experts often compare the 2009 P Guam quarter to Denver‑produced examples. Some 2009 Guam quarter D coins demonstrate enhanced detail on the reverse.

Common Errors in the 2009 Guam Quarter

Contemporary error coins maintain a steady market demand. For the 2009 Guam quarter errors, recognized error types comprise:

  • Off‑center strikes – high collector interest

  • Broadstrikes – medium

  • Clipped planchets – medium

  • Die chips – high

Premiums apply exclusively to errors that are visually distinct and properly authenticated. Price listings for the 2009 D Guam quarter value errors usually reflect narrow spreads. The spreads correlate with the error’s visual impact and degree of severity.

2009 Guam Quarter Value by Mint and Condition

2009-S Guam Quarter

Do you ever think about the real numismatic value and actual price of this George Washington gem? How big is the impact of this 2009 P Guam quarter value nowadays?

Even though the initial price starts from $1 for the Mint State 62-62+, auction records can reach one hundred dollars.


62–64+

65–65+

66–66+

67

$1–$5

$7–$8

$10

$45


Note: The online platform record for MS-67 in 2019 on eBay led to $115.

Collector Tips and Where to Buy 2009 Guam Quarters

2009 Guam Quarter

For long-term coin satisfaction within the modern US item collections, you should know several necessary steps. Online platforms, guides, professional websites, and certifications should be your first “collection” before the real one with coins.

Keep your finger on the pulse, follow the changes in the market, study the charts, and do not forget about the cost of silver for the especially expensive Guam quarter 2009 value, which is volatile to the economic events of the modern world.