Coin Identifier
Washington Quarter (Heavily Damaged)
Quarter Dollar (25 Cents)

Washington Quarter (Heavily Damaged)

United States of America · Circa 1999 or later (based on the design style introduced for the State Quarters program)

The coin features a profile of George Washington on the obverse. This specific specimen is severely corroded, worn, and potentially damaged by environmental exposure or heat, making the fine details and date difficult to read.

Country
United States of America
Denomination
Quarter Dollar (25 Cents)
Metal
Copper-nickel clad copper

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Overview

The coin features a profile of George Washington on the obverse. This specific specimen is severely corroded, worn, and potentially damaged by environmental exposure or heat, making the fine details and date difficult to read.

Historical significance

The Washington Quarter was first struck in 1932 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of George Washington's birth. The design shown here, with the words 'United States of America' and 'Quarter Dollar' on the obverse, was introduced in 1999 for the 50 State Quarters Program.

Estimated value

$0.25 (Face value; the extreme damage eliminates any numismatic collector value)

Care & preservation

This coin is in poor condition with environmental damage. To prevent further deterioration, keep it in a dry environment. Due to its minimal value and existing damage, professional conservation is not recommended; simply store it in a plastic flip or envelope if you wish to keep it as a curiosity.