United States Quarter Dollar (Reverse)
Coinage

United States Quarter Dollar (Reverse)

The item is a circular coin, predominantly golden or brass-colored, suggesting a composition of copper-nickel clad copper, typical for modern U.S. coinage. The visible side is the reverse, commonly known as the 'eagle side' of a U.S. quarter dollar. Although the image is somewhat out of focus, the central depiction of an eagle with outstretched wings is discernible. The eagle appears to be perched, possibly on a bundle of arrows with olive branches, a classic American numismatic motif. The design elements are somewhat worn, indicating circulation, but the general outlines of the eagle and surrounding lettering are present. The periphery of the coin shows some discoloration and minor surface abrasions consistent with regular use. The reeding on the edge is not visible in this image. No specific mint mark or date can be discerned due to the image quality and angle. Based on the visible design, it is likely a Washington quarter, minted from 1932 to the present, though without a clearer view of the obverse or specific details of the reverse, a precise date range (e.g., pre-State Quarters or post-State Quarters) cannot be firmly established. The overall impression is that of a standard circulating U.S. twenty-five cent piece, likely in good to fair circulated condition.

Estimated Value

$0.25

Basic Information

Category

Coinage

Appraised On

September 18, 2025

Estimated Value

$0.25

Item Description

The item is a circular coin, predominantly golden or brass-colored, suggesting a composition of copper-nickel clad copper, typical for modern U.S. coinage. The visible side is the reverse, commonly known as the 'eagle side' of a U.S. quarter dollar. Although the image is somewhat out of focus, the central depiction of an eagle with outstretched wings is discernible. The eagle appears to be perched, possibly on a bundle of arrows with olive branches, a classic American numismatic motif. The design elements are somewhat worn, indicating circulation, but the general outlines of the eagle and surrounding lettering are present. The periphery of the coin shows some discoloration and minor surface abrasions consistent with regular use. The reeding on the edge is not visible in this image. No specific mint mark or date can be discerned due to the image quality and angle. Based on the visible design, it is likely a Washington quarter, minted from 1932 to the present, though without a clearer view of the obverse or specific details of the reverse, a precise date range (e.g., pre-State Quarters or post-State Quarters) cannot be firmly established. The overall impression is that of a standard circulating U.S. twenty-five cent piece, likely in good to fair circulated condition.

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