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U.S. Quarters were originally authorized in 1792 but were not minted until 1796. Through many design and composition changes, quarter coins remain popular among collectors. At Profile, we have quarters for sale by year, mint location, and more, all backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Learn More
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2005 P&D State Quarter 10 Coin Set SP 69 ICG First Day SKU:CPC7633
Sale price$179.99


1898 O Barber Quarter AG About Good Silver 25c Coin SKU:I14324
Sale price$54.99


1914 S Barber Quarter VG Very Good Silver 25c Coin SKU:CPC7145
Sale price$164.99


1914 S Barber Quarter AG About Good Silver 25c Coin SKU:I13987
Sale price$74.99


1914 S Barber Quarter VG Very Good Silver 25c Coin SKU:IPC3980
Sale price$169.99


1949 Washington Quarter G Good Silver 25c Coin
Sale price$23.99


1948 S Washington Quarter VG Very Good Silver 25c Coin
Sale price$24.49


1945 Washington Quarter XF EF Extremely Fine Silver 25c Coin
Sale price$25.99


1952 D Washington Quarter VG Very Good Silver 25c Coin
Sale price$24.49


1945 Washington Quarter F Fine Silver 25c Coin
Sale price$24.99
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1915 S Barber Quarter AG About Good 90% Silver 25c Type Coin SKU:I232
Sale price$32.99
Regular price$39.99


1836 Capped Bust Quarter G Good Silver 25c Coin SKU:I11536
Sale price$139.99


2014 S Arches National Park Quarter Uncirculated Clad 25c Coin
Sale price$3.99


2002 D Indiana State Quarter BU Uncirculated Clad 25c Coin
Sale price$3.99


2001 S Rhode Island State Quarter Clad 25c Proof Coin
Sale price$4.49


2001 S Rhode Island State Quarter Silver Proof 25c Coin
Sale price$23.99


2003 S Arkansas State Quarter Clad 25c Proof Coin
Sale price$3.99
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U.S. Quarters: A Brief History
The history of the quarter-dollar coin spans multiple centuries and has seen various designs and changes. Listed below is a chronological overview of the evolution of the U.S. quarter:
- Draped Bust Quarters (1796-1807): The Draped Bust Quarter was the first quarter-dollar coin issued by the United States Mint. It featured a portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse, facing right with flowing hair, and an eagle on the reverse.
- Capped Bust Quarters (1815-1838): The Capped Bust Quarter replaced the Draped Bust design. It featured a portrait of Liberty with a Phrygian cap on the obverse and an eagle with a shield on the reverse.
- Seated Liberty Quarters (1838-1891): The Seated Liberty Quarter featured a seated Liberty on the obverse, with a shield in her right hand and a pole with a liberty cap in her left hand. The reverse displayed an eagle with outstretched wings.
- Barber Quarters (1892-1916): The Barber Quarter, designed by Charles E. Barber, featured a head of Liberty on the obverse facing right, wearing a crown-like cap. The reverse displayed an eagle with a shield.
- Standing Liberty Quarters (1916-1930): The Standing Liberty Quarter introduced a new design that depicted a standing Liberty on the obverse, holding a shield and an olive branch. This design underwent modifications during its production to address issues with Liberty’s exposed breast, resulting in an alternate design. On the early issues, the date wore off easily, so a new “recessed” date was implemented as well. The reverse featured an eagle in flight which was also modified after the first year to include stars under the eagle.
- Washington Quarters (1932-present): The Washington Quarter, introduced to commemorate the 200th anniversary of George Washington's birth, has become the longest-running design for the U.S. quarter. The obverse features a profile portrait of George Washington, the first U.S. President, and the reverse initially depicted an eagle. However, in 1999, the U.S. Mint began the state quarters program, in which the reverse of the Washington Quarter was changed annually to represent each U.S. state and several territories. Right after that program was complete, the national park quarters program began in 2010, which featured a national park from each state and territory on the reverse. The reverse design of the Washington Quarter returned to featuring an eagle for just one year until replaced with the women quarters program started in 2022.
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