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Washington Quarter Proofs 1936 - Date

Category:  Series Sets
Owner:  Paul Kromm
Last Modified:  1/26/2014
Set Description
All Washington proof quarters from 1936 through current National Parks. All states, all parks, all territories, Clad and silver


Slot Name
Origin/Country
Item Description
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Owner Comments
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View Coin   United States 25C 1941 NGC PF 68
View Coin   United States 25C 1950 NGC PF 67 CA
View Coin   United States 25C 1951 NGC PF 68 CA
View Coin   United States 25C 1952 NGC PF 69 Former Jim Poteet CoinPop. 5/0
View Coin   United States 25C 1954 NGC PF 68 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States 25C 1955 NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States 25C 1956 NGC PF 69 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1957 PCGS PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO Stack's Bowers - The August 2012 Philadelphia ANA World's Fair of Money Auction.
An impeccably preserved Superb Gem with superior eye appeal and an unsurpassed grade designation from PCGS.
1 of 5 in PCGS and 1 of 5 in NGC as of 9/1/2012. 0 better.
View Coin   United States 25C 1960 NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States 25C 1961 NGC PF 69 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1962 NGC PF 69 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1963 NGC PF 69 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1964 NGC PF 69 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1965 SMS NGC MS 67 CA
View Coin   United States 25C 1969 S NGC PF 69 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1970 S NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States 25C 1971 S NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO Great Collections Auction 12/15/13
View Coin   United States 25C 1972 S PCGS PF 69 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1973 S PCGS PF 69 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1776-1976 S CLAD PCGS PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
View Coin   United States 25C 1776-1976 S SILVER PCGS PF 70 UC Heritage Auction
View Coin   United States 25C 1977 S PCGS PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1978 S PCGS PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1981 S TYPE 2 PCGS PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO A lucky Teletrade purchase of an excellent 1981 T2 Deep Cameo Proof in a PCGS Secure holder.
View Coin   United States 25C 1982 S NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1985 S NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1986 S NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1987 S NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1988 S NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1990 S NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1991 S NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1992 S CLAD NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1992 S SILVER NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1993 S CLAD NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1993 S SILVER NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1994 S CLAD NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1994 S SILVER NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1995 S SILVER NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1996 S CLAD NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1996 S SILVER NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1997 S CLAD NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1997 S SILVER NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1998 S CLAD NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1998 S SILVER NGC PF 70 UC
View Coin   United States 25C 1999 S CLAD DELAWARE NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO The Delaware quarter, depicting the historic horseback ride of Caesar Rodney, is the 1st coin of the 1st year of the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters Program.
Caesar Rodney was a delegate to the Continental Congress. On July 1, 1776, despite suffering from asthma and cancer, Rodney set off on the 80-mile journey to Philadelphia withstanding thundershowers and a severe summer heat wave. The next day, he arrived at Independence Hall just in time to cast the deciding vote in favor of our nation's independence. This native of Dover has also held more public offices than any other Delaware citizen. In addition to being an extremely dedicated delegate, Rodney was also a soldier, judge, and speaker of Delaware's Assembly.
View Coin   United States 25C 1999 S CLAD PENNSYLVANIA NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO The Pennsylvania quarter is the second coin in the 50 State Quarter Program, depicting the statue "Commonwealth," an outline of the state, the state motto, and a keystone. This design was chosen to further help educate people about the origins of our second state, founded on December 12, 1787.
The statue "Commonwealth," designed by New York sculptor Roland Hinton Perry, is a bronze-gilded 14' 6" high female form that has topped Pennsylvania's state capitol dome in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania since May 25, 1905. Her right arm extends in kindness and her left arm grasps a ribbon mace to symbolize justice. The image of the keystone honors the states nickname, "The Keystone State." At a Jefferson Republican victory rally in October 1802, Pennsylvania was toasted as "the keystone in the federal union."
View Coin   United States 25C 1999 S CLAD CONNECTICUT NGC PF 70 UC The Connecticut quarter was released on October 12, 1999. This is the fifth coin released in the 50 State Quarter Program and the fifth released in 1999. Connecticut, admitted into the Union on January 9, 1788, highlighted the The Charter Oak tree which proved to be a good hiding place for the state's original Constitution. The coin is inscribed: The Charter Oak; Connecticut; 1789; 1999; and E Pluribus Unum.
View Coin   United States 25C 1999 S CLAD GEORGIA NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO The Georgia quarter was released on July 19, 1999 as the fourth coin released in the 50 State Quarter Program and the fourth released in 1999. Georgia, admitted into the Union on January 2, 1788, themed the coin, Wisdom, Justice, Moderation. It features the peach, a silhouetted outline of the state, live oak sprigs, and state of Georgia's motto, "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation. The coin is inscribed: Georgia; 1788; 1999, and E Pluribus Unum.
View Coin   United States 25C 1999 S CLAD NEW JERSEY NGC PF 70 UC Released on May 17, 1999, the New Jersey quarter is the third coin released in the 50 State Quarter Program and the third released in 1999. New Jersey, admitted into the Union on December 18, 1787, themed the coin, Crossroads of the Revolution. It highlights, General George Washington crossing the Delaware Rive. The coin is inscribed: Crossroads of the Revolution; New Jersey; 1787; 1999; and E Pluribus Unum.
View Coin   United States 25C 2000 S CLAD NEW HAMPSHIRE NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO The New Hampshire quarter was released on August 7, 2000, as the ninth coin released in the 50 State Quarter Program and the fourth released in 2000. New Hampshire, admitted into the Union on June 21, 1788, themed the coin, Live Free or Die/The Old Man of the Mountain. It highlights the rock formation, The Old Man of the Mountain, and the state motto, Live free or die. The coin is inscribed: New Hampshire; 1788; 2000; and E Pluribus Unum.
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