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4. 1962-D Silver Washington Quarter Regular Strike. Date of Sale: April 2012. Price: $18,400. 5. 1976-S Silver Washington Quarter Business Strike. Date of Sale: June 2019. Price: $19,200. 6. 1943 ...
Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) is an international third-party coin grading and certification service based in Sarasota, Florida. It has certified more than 60 million coins. It has certified more than 60 million coins.
Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-67 by the NGC. 3 #2 before August 6, 2000 Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the NGC. 4 #1 before September 2000 Graded MS-65 by the PCGS. 5 #3 September 2000 Graded MS-67 by the NGC. 6 #1 June 2000 Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-66 by the PCGS. 7 Unknown July 2000 Owned by Bolack. Graded MS-64 by the NGC. 8 #1 before June 2001
The television ads consisted of the head of George Washington superimposed upon a body, voiced by actor Michael Keaton, discussing the merits of the new dollar coin. [ 40 ] Beginning in January 2000, the Mint began sending dollar coins to Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores across the United States in order to help promote and circulate the coins ...
In 2009, six quarters commemorating the District of Columbia, two commonwealths, and three territories were issued. [23] [24] Beginning in 2010 and continuing through 2021, a series of quarters, the America the Beautiful Quarters, was issued to recognize America's National Parks, with five quarters issued per year. [25]
A Guide Book of Washington and State Quarters. Atlanta, Ga.: Whitman Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7948-2059-6. Breen, Walter (1988). Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins. New York, N.Y.: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-14207-6. Cadou, Carol Borchert (2006). The George Washington Collection: Fine and Decorative Arts at Mount ...
A Guide Book of United States Coins (the Red Book) is the longest running price guide for U.S. coins. Across all formats, 24 million copies have been sold. [2] The first edition, dated 1947, went on sale in November 1946. Except for a one-year hiatus in 1950, publication has continued to the present.
Below are the mintage figures for the Washington quarter. The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at (parentheses indicate a lack of a mint mark): P = Philadelphia Mint. D = Denver Mint. S = San Francisco Mint