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1967 Washington Quarter Dollar

Numismatics / Currency

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$0.25

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a 1967 United States Washington Quarter Dollar, a circulating coin composed of a copper-nickel clad over a pure copper core. The obverse features the left-facing profile of George Washington designed by John Flanagan, with the inscription 'LIBERTY' at the top, the national motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST' to the left, and the date '1967' at the base. Notably, 1967 quarters do not feature a mint mark, as they were produced across multiple mints during a period when mint marks were temporarily suspended to discourage coin collecting and hoarding. This specimen exhibits significant circulation wear and environmental damage. The silver-colored nickel cladding shows heavy abrasions, heavy dark-toned patina, and signs of 'environmental staining' or corrosion, particularly around the edges and within the fields. There is an orange-brown discoloration visible near the 'R-T' in 'LIBERTY', which may indicate localized oxidation or exposure to harsh elements. The relief of Washington's hair and facial features is considerably flattened from use. The coin measures 24.26mm in diameter with a reeded edge. Its condition appears to be in the 'About Good' to 'Good' range due to the excessive surface wear and staining, significantly impacting its numismatic appeal despite its status as a common vintage circulation strike.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the 1967 Washington Quarter Dollar described. This coin is a standard copper-nickel clad composition, minted during a period when the United States Mint suspended the use of mint marks (1965–1967). My assessment confirms the coin is in 'Good' (G-4) to 'About Good' (AG-3) condition. It exhibits heavy circulation wear, significant flattening of Washington's portrait, and notable environmental damage, including dark oxidation and orange-brown staining near the 'RT' of LIBERTY. From a numismatic standpoint, the 1967 quarter is extremely common, with over 1.5 billion struck. High-value examples only exist in 'Mint State' grades (MS-67 or higher) or as rare 'Special Mint Set' (SMS) strikes with mirror-like surfaces. This specimen lacks any such premium qualities. Its value is dictated entirely by its face value, as it contains no silver and possesses no rare errors or 'Variety' markers that would interest collectors. While the images allow for a grade assessment based on wear patterns, definitive authentication of the metallic composition would require X-ray fluorescence (XRF) testing to rule out counterfeit ‘struck fakes,’ though the low value of this date makes forgery highly unlikely. In-person inspection would also clarify if the surface discoloration is active corrosion or passive staining. For professional liquidations, this coin is considered 'pocket change' and carries no market premium over 25 cents.

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