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1932 Washington Silver Quarter 25C NGC/PCGS MS 64

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### 1932 Washington Silver Quarter 25C NGC/PCGS MS 64 The **1932 Washington Silver Quarter 25C NGC/PCGS MS 64** marks the historic debut of one of America’s most enduring coin series. Struck in [**90% silver**](file:///buy-silver/junk-silver/buy-silver-junk-silver-90-silver-coins) and 10% copper, this quarter weighs 6.3 grams and contains 0.1823 troy ounces of pure silver. Issued with a face value of 25 cents, the coin features a left-facing portrait of George Washington on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse. Certified Mint State 64 (MS 64) by NGC or PCGS, this example showcases strong luster, sharp details. The 1932 Washington Quarter was introduced to commemorate the 200th anniversary of George Washington’s birth. Originally intended as a one-year commemorative issue, the design proved so popular that it permanently replaced the Standing Liberty Quarter later that same year. Designed by sculptor John Flanagan, the coin reflects the neoclassical style popular in early 20th-century American coinage. Notably, 1932 quarters were struck at three mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S). The Denver and San Francisco issues are considered key dates in the series due to their significantly lower mintages, adding further collectible appeal to high-grade certified examples. **Coin Specifications:** - **Graded as MS 64 by NGC / PCGS** - Contains 0.1823 troy oz of .900 fine silver - Produced by the [**United States Mint**](file:///government-mints/us-mint%3FperPage=72&order=year_x&dir=DESC&currentPage=1) - Denomination 25 cents - Arrives in an official NGC or PCGS holder - **Obverse:** Features a portrait of George Washington, designed by John Flanagan. Inscriptions include "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," and the year "1932." - **Reverse:** Displays a heraldic eagle with outstretched wings, perched on a bundle of arrows above an olive branch. Inscriptions include "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," and "QUARTER DOLLAR." The **1932 Washington Silver Quarter 25C NGC/PCGS MS 64** represents a pivotal moment in U.S. coinage history. As the inaugural issue of the Washington Quarter series and a tribute to America’s first president, it carries both historical depth and intrinsic silver value. In near-Gem Mint State 64 condition, certified by a leading grading service, this coin offers collectors a premium-quality example of a classic American design that continues to stand the test of time. **You may also like:** - [**Franklin Silver Half Dollar 50C NGC/PCGS MS 64 (Random Year)**](file:///franklin-silver-half-dollar-50c-ngc-pcgs-ms-64-random-year) - [**Proof Kennedy Silver Half Dollar 50C NGC / PCGS PF 69 (Random Year)**](file:///proof-kennedy-silver-half-dollar-50c-ngc-pcgs-pf-69-random-year) - [**1971-1976 S Proof Eisenhower 40% Silver Dollar $1 NGC/PCGS PF 67 (Random Year)**](file:///1971-1976-s-proof-eisenhower-40-silver-dollar-1-ngc-pcgs-pf-67-random-year)