Certain quarters minted in 1976 — the year of the bicentennial — are particularly sought by collectors. Here's how to tell if you have a valuable one.
A separate quarter was minted for each of the 50 states. The head of each coin had the familiar portrait of George Washington, while the tail featured a design related to a particular state.
In 1932, a commemorative quarter was designed to celebrate the 200th birthday of George Washington. The popularity of the coin ensured its longevity. This design continues on the obverse of ...
The new coins are part of the American Women Quarters ... The front of the quarters will still display George Washington, but not the design created by John Flanagan that’s typically used ...