PCGS Graded Washington Quarter Quarters For Sale

Graded Washington Quarters
The Washington quarter was introduced in 1932 to honor George Washington’s birth bicentennial. Originally the idea was to place his portrait on the half dollar but Congress decided to use it on the quarter instead.
There have been three significant changes in the series since its inception in 1932. In 1965, the composition was changed from 90% silver to a clad or "sandwich metal" of 75% copper and 25% nickel, bonded to a pure copper core. The second modification came in 1975, when Jack Ahr's Bicentennial "Drummer Boy" design appeared on the reverse, with the dual-date 1776-1976 on the obverse. In 1977, the regular design returned. And then of course the 50 State Quarter Program that ran from 1999 to 2008.
Continually gaining in popularity with collectors, Washington quarters are usually assembled by date and mint. Coins were issued every year except 1933, and the only break in the series recognized by collectors is 1964, the final year of silver coin production.
Listed below is a large selection of PCGS Graded Washington Quarters for sale.

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