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United States Washington Quarter Dollar

Numismatics / Currency

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$0.25

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a United States Washington quarter dollar coin. The obverse side depicts the profile of George Washington facing left, a design by sculptor John Flanagan used since 1932. Measuring 24.26 mm in diameter, the coin appears to have a traditional reeded edge. Based on its visual appearance and color, it likely features a copper-nickel clad composition over a solid copper core, which is standard for circulating quarters minted after 1964. The surface shows notable wear and a dull gray patina, indicating significant time in circulation. The high points of Washington's hair and facial features are somewhat flattened. While the specific date is obscured by the photo quality, the lack of a distinct silver luster suggests it is a post-1965 issue. There is visible surface scuffing and minor rim dings consistent with pocket wear. The craftsmanship is that of a mass-produced government circulation strike, lacking proof-like qualities. There are no immediate signs of rare error variations, such as doubling or misstrikes, visible in this orientation.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of this United States Washington Quarter. The coin exhibits characteristics consistent with a post-1964 copper-nickel clad composition, notably the dull gray patina and the absence of the characteristic white-silver luster found in 90% silver issues minted prior to 1965. The surface displays significant circulation wear (consistent with a grade of Very Good to Fine), with flattening on Washington's hair and prominent facial features, alongside various rim dings and field scuffing. From a numismatic standpoint, this item is a high-mintage, mass-produced circulation strike. There are no visible 'W' mint marks or rare error varieties (such as doubling or clipped planchets) present in this specimen. The market for circulated, post-1964 quarters consists almost exclusively of their face value, as hundreds of millions remain in active circulation. There is no collector premium for this specific example due to its heavy wear and commonality. While the design appears authentic to U.S. Mint standards, I must note that a definitive assessment is limited by the digital format. A physical inspection would be required to verify weight (typically 5.67g), diameter, and specific gravity to rule out counterfeit pieces. However, given the low intrinsic and numismatic value, the likelihood of forgery is statistically negligible. No further scientific testing or provenance documentation is recommended as the appraisal value does not exceed the coin's legal tender value of twenty-five cents.

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