
1964 Washington Quarter – 90% Silver
The 1964 Washington Quarter marks the final year the U.S. Mint produced quarters in 90% silver, making it a classic and highly sought-after coin for collectors and silver investors alike. Designed by John Flanagan, the obverse features a bold portrait of George Washington, while the reverse displays the majestic American eagle perched with outstretched wings, symbolizing strength and freedom.
Each 1964 quarter was struck in solid 90% silver and 10% copper, giving it both historical and intrinsic value. These coins are hand-selected from circulated collections, showing light wear that highlights their age and character.
Details
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Year: 1964
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Mint: Philadelphia or Denver (random mix)
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Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
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Weight: 6.25 grams
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Diameter: 24.3 mm
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Silver Content: 0.1808 troy oz
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Condition: Circulated to lightly circulated
The 1964 issue represents the end of an era in American coinage — the last circulating quarter made of silver before the transition to copper-nickel.
✨ A timeless piece of U.S. history, valued for both its beauty and silver content.