Quarters

Washington Quarter (1932-1964)
The Washington quarter is the current 25-cent piece issued by the United States Mint. This quarter dollar coin was first struck in 1932, and sculptor John Flanagan designed the original version.
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Standing Liberty Quarter (1916-1930)
A 25-cent coin struck by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1930, the Standing Liberty quarter succeeded the Barber quarter, which had been minted since 1892. American sculptor Hermon Atkins MacNeil's design featured the image of Liberty on one side and a flying eagle on the other. Although these coins were only produced for less than 15 years, they have cemented their place in history as one of the most beautiful quarter designs ever conceived.
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Barber Quarter (1892-1916)
Formally known as “Liberty Head” quarters, Barber quarters were designed by Charles E. Barber in 1891. Struck from 1892 through 1916, Barber quarters received mixed reviews from the public during their production and were finally replaced in 1916 by the Standing Liberty quarter.
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Bust Quarters (1796-1838)
Learn about Bust Quarters (1796-1838), America's first quarters, renowned for their historical value, intricate designs, and collector rarity.
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Seated Liberty Quarter (1838-1891)
Discover Seated Liberty Quarters (1838-1891), a historic U.S. coin series prized for its beauty and rarity. Uncover key dates and collecting tips.
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2023 U.S. Mint Quarter Errors
The 2023 U.S. Mint quarter errors have ignited excitement among collectors, proving that modern minting still allows for rare surprises. From doubled dies to die cracks, these mistakes offer both educational and investment value. Explore the origins, varieties, and auction trends driving today’s renewed interest in error coin collecting.
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2022 Nina Otero-Warren Quarter: Voto Para La Mujer
The 2022 Voto Para La Mujer quarter honors Nina Otero-Warren and the women’s suffrage movement, featuring the bold Spanish inscription “Votes for Women.” Collectors prize it for its artistry, symbolism, and emerging mint errors. Learn what makes this American Women Quarters issue stand out — from its design and meaning to its collector appeal.
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1965 Washington Quarter
The 1965 Washington Quarter marks a pivotal shift in U.S. coinage, as it was the first year the Mint removed silver from circulating quarters. While most are common clad coins, rare silver error varieties have made this issue especially intriguing to collectors. Its historical significance and potential hidden value continue to drive strong interest today.
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Dimes