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A quarter is a coin worth one-fourth of a United States dollar, or 25 cents. The quarter has been produced since 1796, and is the largest coin in common circulation.

It is sometimes referred to as two bits because two bits of a Spanish piece of eight coin, which was often used in the early years of the United States, made up a fourth of that coin's value.

List of designs

U.S. quarters were first produced in 1796. Only 6,146 were struck that year.
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U.S. quarters were first produced in 1796. Only 6,146 were struck that year.

Current design

The current clad version is cupronickel (8.33% Ni and the balance Cu), weighs 5.670 g, diameter 24.26 mm, width 1.75 mm with a reeded edge. Owing to the introduction of the clad quarter in 1965, it was occasionally called a "Johnson Sandwich," after Lyndon B. Johnson, U.S. President at the time. It costs 4.29 cents to produce each coin. Before 1965, quarters contained 90% silver, 10% copper, although very early quarters through 1828 were slightly larger and thinner.

The current regular issue coin is the Washington quarter (showing George Washington) on the obverse, and an eagle on the reverse. The Washington quarter was designed by John Flanagan. It was initially issued as a circulating commemorative, but was made a regular issue coin in 1934.

The regular Washington quarter's production is temporarily suspended during the State Quarters program. In 1999, the Statehood Quarter program of circulating commemorative quarters began; these have a modified Washington obverse and a different reverse for each state. The standard Washington quarter is scheduled for return in 2009, unless the U.S. Congress acts to extend the Statehood Quarter program or changes the design.

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United States currency and coinage
Topics: Federal Reserve Bank | Federal Reserve Note | United States dollar | United States Mint
United States currency: | | | | | | 0 | Fake denominations
United States coinage: Cent | Nickel | Dime | Quarter | Half Dollar | Dollar

 


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