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1994 S Silver Proof Washington Quarter Choice Uncirculated US Mint

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  • 1994 S Silver Proof Washington Quarter
  • GEM Proof
  • 90% Silver AKA Coin Silver
  • Packaged in 2 by 2 Archival Safe Flip
  • 62nd year the U.S. Mint has issued Washington Quarters, 3rd year the U.S. Mint resumed making the Silver Proof Washington Quarter

Washington has appeared on the obverse since 1932, the 200th anniversary of his birth. In early July 1932, newspapers announced that the Washington quarter was being struck and would be issued at the end of the month, once there were sufficient pieces for a nationwide distribution. They stressed that the new quarter was not a commemorative.The new silver quarters entered circulation on August 1, 1932. The reverse prompted discussion as to whether a bald eagle was depicted, or some other sort of eagle. An eagle expert consulted by The New York Times concluded it was a bald eagle.

1994 S Silver Proof Washington Quarter GEM Proof 90% Silver AKA Coin Silver Packaged in 2 by 2 Archival Safe Flip 62nd year the U.S. Mint has issued Washington Quarters, 3rd... Read more

Vendor: WORLD TIME VISITSSKU: 39627159-c814-4d87-9038-25785235fe6aN/ABarcode: 7445040256278N/AAvailability : In StockIn StockOut of stockCategories: CoinsTags: wtv
  • 1994 S Silver Proof Washington Quarter
  • GEM Proof
  • 90% Silver AKA Coin Silver
  • Packaged in 2 by 2 Archival Safe Flip
  • 62nd year the U.S. Mint has issued Washington Quarters, 3rd year the U.S. Mint resumed making the Silver Proof Washington Quarter

Washington has appeared on the obverse since 1932, the 200th anniversary of his birth. In early July 1932, newspapers announced that the Washington quarter was being struck and would be issued at the end of the month, once there were sufficient pieces for a nationwide distribution. They stressed that the new quarter was not a commemorative.The new silver quarters entered circulation on August 1, 1932. The reverse prompted discussion as to whether a bald eagle was depicted, or some other sort of eagle. An eagle expert consulted by The New York Times concluded it was a bald eagle.

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