U.S. Quarters
History of the U.S. Quarter
U.S. quarters, or quarter dollars, debuted in 1796 and were struck in 90% silver until 1964. This was when U.S. quarter composition was changed to copper-nickel clad due to the ever-rising cost of silver.
The obverses of U.S. quarters from 1796 to 1930 depict Lady Liberty, while obverses from 1932 to date picture George Washington.
The reverse of U.S. quarters from 1796 to 1998 bear images of the bald eagle, while the reverses since 1999 feature special designs honoring the 50 states, the 5 U.S. territories, the District of Columbia, and National Parks.
Quarter collectors are especially fond of the Statehood Quarter series that started in 1999. Pre-1965 quarters are collected today for their silver content and their numismatic value.
There are 343 products.
2011-S Silver Proof Gettysburg National Military Park Quarter
2023-S Clad Proof Bessie Coleman American Women Quarter
2011-P Glacier National Parks Quarter
2023-S Silver Proof Bessie Coleman American Women Quarter 99.9%
2023-S Silver Proof Bessie Coleman American Women Quarter99.9% Silver
2023-P Edith Kanaka ole American Women Quarter
2011-S Glacier National Park Quarter Proof
2023-D Edith Kanaka ole American Women Quarter
Uncirculated Condition
2011-S Silver Glacier National Park Quarter Proof
2023-S Uncirculated Edith Kanaka ole American Women Quarter
Uncirculated Condition