1940-D Washington Quarter. MS-67 (PCGS). CAC. Layered in a blend of emerald green, pinkish-silver and champagne-apricot iridescence, this is a stunning example of both the type and issue. Pristine-looking surfaces are frosty and virtually perfect in every way. One of the lower mintage circulation strike Washington quarters, the 1940-D was produced to the extent of only 2,797,600 coins. Even circulated survivors command a premium, while in Superb Gem Mint State this issue is scarce, especially with the eye appeal offered by the Pogue specimen.