1984 Quarter
1984 S Washington Quarter
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1984-D Washington Quarter is Worth $13 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the. Hi Coin community. I recently found this 1984 P quarter without a mintmark. Its also missing the 'I' in the word 'in' and the 'T' from 'Trust'. This page is dedicated exclusively to the 1984 P Washington Quarter. You will find a lot of information below such as mintages, specifications, and images. Be sure to visit our Washington Quarter Forum if you need help. Also please visit our Washington Quarter Grading Forum to help you establish a grade for your Washington Quarter. The 1984-S United States Mint Proof Set contains all 5 circulating coins in stunning proof condition displayed in one protective lense. Each of these 1984-dated coins bears the 'S' mint mark of the United States Mint at San Francisco. The coins included in this set are:. (1) Kennedy half-dollar. (1) Washington quarter. (1) Roosevelt dime. The reverse or tails side of the 2015 Kisatchie Quarter for Louisiana Several key dates for the quarter include its release into general circulation on April 13; the release of U.S. Mint Kisatchie quarter rolls and bags on April 20 at www.usmint.gov; and the quarter’s official launch ceremony at Alexandria Riverfront Center in downtown.
Coin Dealer Insight: 1984 saw the return of normal valuation for clad Washington quarters. With production over 1.3 billion 1984 Washington quarters between the Philadelphia Mint (with over 676 million produced) and the Denver Mint (with over 546 million produced), values for these quarters is only enhanced at the highest grading levels.
Value: Can usually be found and sold for somewhere between $0.30-$1.20 price dictated by condition, certification, and current demand. Other factors include location, inventory, and urgency of sale.
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Mint:San Francisco
Production: 3,065,000 Washington Quarters were minted at the San Francisco mint in 1984.
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Kisatchie National Forest of Louisiana is the second national site honored in 2015 from the United State Mint’s program of America the Beautiful Quarters. The 2015 Kisatchie National Forest Quarter marks the 27th release overall in the series, which is scheduled to run from 2010 to 2021.
Several key dates for the quarter include its release into general circulation on April 13; the release of U.S. Mint Kisatchie quarter rolls and bags on April 20 at www.usmint.gov; and the quarter’s official launch ceremony at Alexandria Riverfront Center in downtown Alexandria on April 22.
Its reverse or tails side has a design emblematic of the Kisatchie National Forest, which Louisiana’s only forest. Designed by Susan Gamble and sculpted by Joseph Menna, it depicts a wild turkey in flight over blue stem grass. There is also a long leaf pine in the background.
Inscribed around the image are KISATCHIE, LOUISIANA, 2015, and E PLURIBUS UNUM. This design was chosen by the Secretary of the Treasury from among eight design proposals. This same design appears on a series of five ounce silver coins also issued by the U.S. Mint.
Before the Kisatchie National Forest Quarter, there was 2015 Homestead National Monument of America Quarter (NE). Later released 2015 quarters include those honoring the Blue Ridge Parkway (NC), Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge (DE) and Saratoga National Historical Park (NY).
Kisatchie National Forest information
Kisatchie National Forest is located in Louisiana and consists of over 604,000 acres of forested area. This national forest contains bayous, bald cypress groves, and other growths, all located in seven different parishes in the state.
Tourists can participate in a number of activities such as boating, fishing, horseback riding, and camping. There are also a number of recreational sites with over 100 miles of trails for visitors.
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Kisatchie National Forest was designated in 1930, in an effort to protect the natural resources in the area.