Today, we're diving into the fascinating history and potential value of the 1964 Liberty Quarter Dollar. Could this coin be worth big money Let’s find out First, let’s talk history. The 1964 Liberty Quarter Dollar is part of the Washington Quarter series, which began in 1932 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of George Washington’s birth. The coin’s obverse features a profile of George Washington, designed by sculptor John Flanagan. The reverse showcases a bald eagle with outstretched wings, a symbol of American strength and year 1964 was particularly significant. This was the final year quarters were minted with 90% silver. From 1965 onward, quarters were produced using a copper-nickel clad composition. This transition marked the end of an era, making the 1964 quarter the last of its quarters were minted in Philadelphia and Denver, and you can identify the mint by the presence or absence of a mint mark. Look for a small 'D' on the reverse side, near the wreath. If there
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