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| The 1954 US Washington quarter is made of 90 percent silver, qualifying it as a silver coin. This 1954 25-cent piece was minted at all three US Mints, and these locations include Pennsylvania, San Francisco, and Denver. The obverse side of the silver coin features George Washington facing to the left, the mint year of 1954, the word "Liberty," and the phrase "In God We Trust." In addition, the reverse side of the 1954 25-cent piece features a bald eagle and a mint mark, as well as the words "quarter dollar," and "United States of America." A total of 54,412,000 pieces of this US Washington quarter were produced, with an unknown number of those having gone into circulation. Furthermore, this US Washington quarter has a diameter that measures 24.3 mm (0.96 inches) and a weight of 6.25 g (0.18 oz). | ||
| Properties | ||
| Geo | United States | |
| Sub Geo | Not Available | |
| Coinage Type | Circulation Coinage | |
| Denomination | Quarter | |
| Year | 1954 | |
| Composition | Silver | |
| Catalog Number | KM# 164 | |
| Coin Name | Washington Quarter | |
| Mint Name | U.S. Mint | |
| Mint Location | Denver, Philadelphia, San Francisco | |
| Diameter (mm.) | 24.3 | |
| Fineness | 0.9 | |
| Weight (g.) | 6.25 | |
| Actual Weight (oz.) | 0.181 | |
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now this coin was verry bad i was lucky to even resale it but i did and lost money on the deal i would rate this coin a 1 out of 5 why did i but this coin thought it would a good coin but found out it was no . and a 1954 found out every body has one of these