| Product introduction|
The original Washington quarter design struck until 1998 depicted a head of George Washington facing left, with "Liberty" above the head, the date below, and "In God We Trust" in the left field. The reverse depicted an eagle with wings outspread perches on a bundle of arrows framed below by two olive branches. It contained 6.25 grams of 90% silver.
As the United States prepared to celebrate the 1932 bicentennial of the birth of its first president, George Washington, members of the bicentennial committee established by Congress sought a Washington half dollar. They wanted to displace for that year only the regular issue Walking Liberty half dollar; instead Congress permanently replaced the Standing Liberty quarter, requiring that a depiction of Washington appear on the obverse of the new coin. The new silver quarters entered circulation on August 1, 1932, and continued to be struck in silver until the Mint transitioned to copper-nickel clad coinage in 1965.
This information is referenced from United States Coinage: A Study by Type (2005).
|Product details|
Coin year will be drawn randomly from 1932 to 1964
Color: vintage (black coating)
|Package|
Products will be packed in a flannel bag
|Care Tips|
• Remove before entering water
• Always protect your jewellery from scratch, chemicals, and extreme temperatures
• Avoid exposure to liquids and cosmetics
• Store in a dry and clean place
• Clean with silver polishing cloth
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- United States of America Washington quarter dollar (25cents) silver coin ring from 1932 to 1964
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