Clad Washington Quarter
The iconic Washington quarter! Remember feeling rich when finding one of these as a youngster? Feel rich again by wearing one as a new prized piece of fine jewelry. These were first struck in the midst of the Great Depression—1932. Originally minted in silver, the ‘ol 25 cent piece moved in 1965 to a copper core with copper-nickel clad on either side. Please view this product under “Silver Rings” if you’re interested in learning more about this product made from silver.
The Washington quarter with the eagle reverse had its final run in 1998 before being replaced with the state quarter program. These are also available in clad or silver on their respective pages.
These are perfect for men or women and available in a shiny, nickel-plated finish only. Available in sizes 4-11.
The default design is tails-out. The heads side of the coin will be intact on the inside of the band. Please specify in checkout if you’d like the heads side on the outside of the band.
The iconic Washington quarter! Remember feeling rich when finding one of these as a youngster? Feel rich again by wearing one as a new prized piece of fine jewelry. These were first struck in the midst of the Great Depression—1932. Originally minted in silver, the ‘ol 25 cent piece moved in 1965 to a copper core with copper-nickel clad on either side. Please view this product under “Silver Rings” if you’re interested in learning more about this product made from silver.
The Washington quarter with the eagle reverse had its final run in 1998 before being replaced with the state quarter program. These are also available in clad or silver on their respective pages.
These are perfect for men or women and available in a shiny, nickel-plated finish only. Available in sizes 4-11.
The default design is tails-out. The heads side of the coin will be intact on the inside of the band. Please specify in checkout if you’d like the heads side on the outside of the band.
The iconic Washington quarter! Remember feeling rich when finding one of these as a youngster? Feel rich again by wearing one as a new prized piece of fine jewelry. These were first struck in the midst of the Great Depression—1932. Originally minted in silver, the ‘ol 25 cent piece moved in 1965 to a copper core with copper-nickel clad on either side. Please view this product under “Silver Rings” if you’re interested in learning more about this product made from silver.
The Washington quarter with the eagle reverse had its final run in 1998 before being replaced with the state quarter program. These are also available in clad or silver on their respective pages.
These are perfect for men or women and available in a shiny, nickel-plated finish only. Available in sizes 4-11.
The default design is tails-out. The heads side of the coin will be intact on the inside of the band. Please specify in checkout if you’d like the heads side on the outside of the band.
If you would like to request a specific year, please note it during checkout. Clad Washington quarters are available from 1965 to 1998. If you’d like a coin after 1998, check out the State and National Park Quarter series. I will do my best to accommodate every request but reserve the right to substitute coins, with your permission, should it be cost prohibited to locate the requested donor coin.