Coin Identifier
Washington Quarter (Eagle Reverse)
Quarter Dollar (25 Cents)

Washington Quarter (Eagle Reverse)

United States of America · Circulated between 1965 and 1998 (Specific year requires obverse view)

The reverse features an eagle with outspread wings perched on a bundle of arrows, framed by two olive branches. Above the eagle is the motto 'E PLURIBUS UNUM'.

Country
United States of America
Year
Circulated between 1965 and 1998 (Specific year requires obverse view)
Denomination
Quarter Dollar (25 Cents)
Metal
Clad (91.67% Copper, 8.33% Nickel)

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Overview

The reverse features an eagle with outspread wings perched on a bundle of arrows, framed by two olive branches. Above the eagle is the motto 'E PLURIBUS UNUM'.

Historical significance

Designed by John Flanagan, this reverse design was used on the Washington Quarter from 1932 until 1998 (excluding the 1776-1976 Bicentennial issue). It marked the transition from silver to clad coinage in 1965.

Estimated value

$0.25 (Face Value) for common circulated specimens

Care & preservation

Handle by the edges to avoid fingerprints. Do not clean with chemicals or abrasives, as this can permanently damage the numismatic value. Store in a cool, dry place.