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36 Washington Silver Quarters Collection

Collection Overview:

Year Quantity  
1939 - 1961   36  

 

Year   Quantity.  Notable Details
1939 1 Part of the early years of the Washington quarter series.
1940 1 Struck during the era of World War II, adding historical significance.
1942 1 Minted during a pivotal year in World War II.
1943 9 Part of wartime production, reflecting the nation's resilience.
1944 4 Produced as the war was reaching its final stages.
1945 1 Marks the end of World War II, a significant historical milestone.
1946 1 Symbolizes the beginning of the post-war era.
1948 3 Represents the start of the American boom period after the war.
1950 1 Reflects the era of the Korean War's beginning.
1951 2 Continuation of the coinage during the Korean War.
1952 3 Symbolic of the early 1950s and the ongoing Korean War.
1954 1 Part of the era marking the end of the Korean War.
1955 2 Marks the midpoint of the 1950s, a decade of great change in America.
1956 2 Reflects the period of American economic prosperity in the 1950s.
1961 4 Struck during the early years of the turbulent 1960s.

U.S. Mint Specifications:
Denomination: $0.25
Obverse Image: George Washington, First President of the United States.
Reverse Image: The Presidential Coat of Arms (an Eagle with Outstretched Wings).
Metal Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Total Weight per Coin: 6.25 Grams
Total Silver Weight (36 Coins): Approx. 6.51 Troy oz
Comments: The high silver content of these coins makes them particularly valuable to collectors and investors.

Significance of Silver Value:
Each quarter in this collection is composed of 90% silver, reflecting a significant investment in precious metals. The value of these coins extends beyond their face value and historical significance, offering tangible silver assets.

Condition:
As shown in actual photos. The condition of these coins may vary, but their silver content remains a constant value.

Size:
Collection of 36 Washington Silver Quarters, representing a combined silver weight of approximately 6.51 Troy ounces.