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  2. Washington quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    Proof 1937 (P) 19,696,000 Doubled die errors are known. [4] D 7,189,600 S 1,652,000 (P) ... Washington quarter mintage figures; 50 State quarter mintage figures;

  3. Washington quarter - Wikipedia

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    Prices for the metal were rising to such an extent that, by early June 1965, a dollar in silver coin contained 93.3 cents' worth of it at market prices. On June 3, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson announced plans to eliminate silver from the dime and quarter in favor of a clad composition, with layers of copper-nickel on each side of a layer of ...

  4. United States quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    The first time Carson City produced the quarter. (P) 1,000 Proof 1871 (P) 118,200 S 30,900 CC 10,890 (P) 960 Proof 1872 ... Washington quarter mintage figures;

  5. 9 Most Valuable American Quarters in Circulation - AOL

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    A quarter is one of those coins that still gets respect in the United States. That's mainly because of its face value (25 cents) but also because it has a more commanding physical presence than the...

  6. These 2 State Quarters Are Worth the Most Money - AOL

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    2005-P Minnesota Quarter Doubled Dies Quarter: $5 to $100. 2009-D District of Columbia Doubled Die Quarter: $75. 1999-S Pennsylvania Proof Silver Quarter: $35. 1999-S New Jersey Proof Silver ...

  7. Quarter (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    Denver did not make quarters in 1938. Proof examples from 1936 to 1942 and 1950 to 1967 were struck at the Philadelphia Mint; in 1968, proof production was shifted to the San Francisco Mint. The current rarities for the Washington quarter "silver series" are: Branch mintmarks are D = Denver, S = San Francisco. Coins without mintmarks were all ...