| Added by |
Alain Martineau
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| In personal collections | 60 |
| General Description | MS-65 worth $10.00 The standard eagle design on the reverse was temporarily replaced to honor the Nation’s Bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence, a colonial drummer and a victory torch circled by 13 stars, representing the original thirteen colonies that were referenced in the Declaration of Independence |
| Obv. Description | George Washington facing left, IN GOD WE TRUST under his chin and twin date at the base of his neck, LIBERTY at the top, mint mark by the pony tail |
| Rev. Description | A colonial drummer and a victory torch circled by 13 stars, UNITED STATES of AMERICA at the top, QUARTER DOLLAR below |
| Catalog code | KM# 204 |
| Mintage | 860,118,839 |
| Diameter | 24.30 mm |
| Thickness | 1.75 mm |
| Weight | 5.6700 g |
| Material | Copper-Nickel Clad Copper |
| Orientation | Coin |
| Mint | United States of America - Denver (D) |
| Edge Type | reeded |
| Designer | Jack L. Ahr / John Flanagan |
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Catalog prices *what it means? |
UNC $0.60 |