All are over-struck on genuine US Mint Washington Quarters (circa1932-1998), unless otherwise noted.
Some were broad-struck and/or multiply struck with moderate shift betweenstrikes.
In 1932, on the occasion of the200th anniversary of George Washington’s birth, the first WashingtonQuarters were minted. But no quarters were minted the following year in 1933.Normal production resumed in 1934.
No Washington Quarters were originallyissued with "1975" dates because the "1776-1976"Bicentennial coins were minted during the 1975 and 1976 calendar years. 1998was the last year for the regular Eagle reverse coins and it was also the lastyear that the date appeared below the Washington bust. The statehood seriesstarted in 1999 and the beautiful America series started in 2010.
NOTE: These are NOT endorsed bythe US Treasury. Defacing of US coins is legal so long as the defacement isn'tfor fraudulent purposes.
Production listed in chronological order - newest productionat top, oldest production at bottom.
Die Pair
Quantity Struck
Issue
Price
Notes
Die Pair 12
”2010-S”
Copper-Nickel
Clad
50
(final)
high-grade:
47
bag-handled:
3
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
Copper-nickel clad.
First produced December 2017.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint copper-nickel clad Washington quarters, circa 1965-1998.
Die Pair 12
Copper-nickel clad
Die Pair 12
”2010-S”
90% Silver
58
(final)
high-grade:
43
bag-handled:
15
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
90% silver.
First produced December 2017.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 90% silver Washington quarters, circa 1932-1964.
Die Pair 12
90% silver
Die Pair 11
”1999-S”
Copper-Nickel
Clad
57
(final)
high-grade:
48
bag-handled:
9
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
Copper-nickel clad.
First produced December 2017.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint copper-nickel clad Washington quarters, circa 1965-1998. The last two struck have a semi-proof-like finish from polished dies.
Die Pair 11
Copper-nickel clad
Die Pair 11
”1999-S”
90% Silver
59
(final)
high-grade:
48
bag-handled:
11
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
90% silver.
First produced December 2017.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 90% silver Washington quarters, circa 1932-1964.
Die Pair 11
90% silver
Die Pair 10
”1975-D”
84
(final)
high-grade:
74
bag-handled:
10
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
Copper-nickel clad.
First produced December 2017.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint copper-nickel clad Washington quarters, circa 1965-1998. Two (not released) were over-struck on genuine US Mint 90% silver Washington quarters, circa 1932-1964.
Die Pair 10
Copper-nickel clad
Die Pair 9
”1975-S”
83
(final)
high-grade:
65
bag-handled:
18
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
90% silver.
First produced December 2017.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 90% silver Washington quarters, circa 1932-1964,
except for the following (which were not released):
Two were over-struck on circa 1965-1998 copper-nickel clad Washington quarters.
One was over-struck on a 1976-S Bicentennial 40% silver Washington quarter.
One was struck on a 1976-S Bicentennial 40% silver Kennedy Half Dollar.
One was struck on a 1976-S Bicentennial 40% silver Eisenhower Dollar.
Die Pair 9
90% silver
Die Pair 8
”1933”
240
(final)
high-grade:
143
bag-handled:
97
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
90% silver.
First produced November 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 90% silver Washington quarters, circa 1932-1964.
“JF” initials on neck truncation are raised.
Die Pair 8
Die Pair 8
Raised “JF”
Die Pair 7
”1975”
Regular
Reverse
189
(final)
high-grade:
142
bag-handled:
47
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
90% silver.
First produced November 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 90% silver Washington quarters, circa 1932-1964
(except two as noted below).
“JF” initials on neck truncation are raised.
One (40% silver, bag-handled, not released) was first over-struck as a “1975” with Bicentennial reverse, then over-stuck off-center with “1975” regular Eagle reverse.
One (not released) was over-struck on a brass “NO CASH VALUE” token
(smooth edge).
Die Pair 7
90% silver
Die Pair 7
”1975”
Regular
Reverse
164+17*
(final)
high-grade:
60
bag-handled:
65
circulated:
56
$70
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
$35
(circulated)
Copper-nickel clad.
First produced November 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint copper-nickel clad 1976 Bicentennial Washington quarters.
“JF” initials on neck truncation are raised.
*17 (not released, 3 high-grade, 14 bag-handled) were struck one or more times on US Mint copper-nickel clad quarter dollar blanks (3 of those were struck by both regular Eagle reverse and Bicentennial reverse dies).
Die Pair 7
Copper-nickel clad
High-grade
Die Pair 7
Copper-nickel clad
Circulated
Die Pair 7
Raised “JF”
Die Pair 6
”1975”
Bicentennial
Reverse
170
(final)
high-grade:
74
bag-handled:
59
circulated:
39
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
$35
(sold out)
(circulated)
40% silver.
First produced November 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 40% silver 1976-S Bicentennial Washington quarters.
“JF” initials on neck truncation are raised.
One (40% silver, bag-handled, not released) was first over-struck as a “1975” with Bicentennial reverse, then over-stuck off-center with “1975” regular Eagle reverse.
Die Pair 6
40% silver
High-grade
Die Pair 6
40% silver
Circulated
Die Pair 6
”1975”
Bicentennial
Reverse
162+17*
(final)
high-grade:
49
bag-handled:
59
circulated:
71
$75
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
$30
(circulated)
Copper-nickel clad.
First produced November 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint copper-nickel clad 1976 Bicentennial Washington quarters.
“JF” initials on neck truncation are raised.
Three (bag-handled, not released) were over-struck one or more times on previously
over-struck “1975-D” copper-nickel clad Kennedy half dollars.
*17 (not released, 2 high-grade, 15 bag-handled) were struck one or more times on US Mint copper-nickel clad quarter dollar blanks (3 of those were struck by both regular Eagle reverse and Bicentennial reverse dies).
Die Pair 6
Copper-nickel clad
High-grade
Die Pair 6
Copper-nickel clad
Circulated
Die Pair 6
Raised “JF”
Die Pair 5
”1933”
12
(final)
high-grade:
12
N/A
90% silver.
Produced November 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 90% silver Washington quarters, circa 1932-1964.
“JF” initials on neck truncation are raised.
Die Pair 5
Die State A
Die erosion obverse and reverse
Die Pair 5
Die State B
Die erosion obverse and reverse
Die sanding obverse
Loss of obverse detail
Die Pair 5
Reverse die grinding
Missing top of “R”
Die Pair 5
Raised “JF”
Die Pair 4
”1975”
Regular
Reverse
1
(final)
high-grade:
1
N/A
90% silver.
Produced November 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 90% silver Washington quarter, circa 1932-1964.
“JF” initials on neck truncation are raised.
Die Pair 4
Die erosion obverse and reverse
Die Pair 4
Reverse die grinding
Missing top of “R”
Die Pair 4
Raised “JF”
Die Pair 3
”1933”
39
(final)
high-grade:
27
bag-handled:
12
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
90% silver.
First produced October 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 90% silver Washington quarters, circa 1932-1964.
Due to a sculpting/engraving error, the “JF” initials on the neck truncation are incuse.
Die Pair 3
Die Pair 3
Incuse “JF”
Die Pair 2
”1975”
Regular
Reverse
39
(final)
high-grade:
22
bag-handled:
17
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
90% silver.
First produced October 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 90% silver Washington quarters, circa 1932-1964.
Due to a sculpting/engraving error, the “JF” initials on the neck truncation are incuse.
Die Pair 2
90% silver
Die Pair 2
”1975”
Regular
Reverse
27
(final)
high-grade:
16
bag-handled:
10
circulated:
1
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
Copper-nickel clad.
First produced October 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint copper-nickel clad 1965-1998 Washington quarters.
Due to a sculpting/engraving error, the “JF” initials on the neck truncation are incuse.
Die Pair 2
Copper-nickel clad
Die Pair 2
Incuse “JF”
Die Pair 1
”1975”
Bicentennial
Reverse
20
(final)
high-grade:
17
bag-handled:
3
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
40% silver.
First produced October 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint 40% silver 1976-S Bicentennial Washington quarters.
Due to a sculpting/engraving error, the “JF” initials on the neck truncation are incuse.
Die Pair 1
40% silver
Die Pair 1
”1975”
Bicentennial
Reverse
25
(final)
high-grade:
16
bag-handled:
7
circulated:
2
$65
(sold out)
(high-grade)
$35
(sold out)
(bag-handled)
Copper-nickel clad.
First produced October 2013.
Over-struck on genuine US Mint copper-nickel clad 1976 Bicentennial Washington quarters.
Due to a sculpting/engraving error, the “JF” initials on the neck truncation are incuse.
Die Pair 1
Copper-nickel clad
Die Pair 1
Incuse “JF”