Please look through your pocket change. You'll see that quarters minted up till 1998 all have a spread-winged eagle on the back, those from 1999 to 2009 have images honoring states and territories, and from 2010 forward images of national parks and other important historic sites.
On the front of the quarter is George Washington's face. On the back is an eagle (there is no person depicted for the reverse side).
The Washington Quarter was first minted in 1932.
It depends on the quarter. From 1932-1964 silver quarters had the familiar Washington eagle design on the back, just like clad quarters up until the state quarter series. The Standing Liberty quarters depict an Eagle in flight, the barber quarter has a heraldic eagle on the reverse and earlier coins usually have something stating that it is a quarter of a dollar.
George Washington
George Washington has been on the quarter since 1932.
No, 1924 is a Standing Liberty quarter, Washington quarters started in 1932.
Front: George Washington Back: Eagle
On the front of the quarter is George Washington's face. On the back is an eagle (there is no person depicted for the reverse side).
I always called it a Washington quarter, which we will be going back in 2 years.
Washington quarter was created in 1932.
The Washington Quarter was first minted in 1932.
California uses the same coins as the rest of the states, with Lincoln on the penny and Washington on the quarter. The California state quarter has John Muir on the back.
They're called Washington quarters because they carry a picture of President George Washington
because the quarter back has a quarter of the job
George Washington is on top of a Quarter.
The face of George Washington is featured on the front of the United States quarter. On the back, certain American landmarks are used that include the Great Smoky Mountains.
On the front of the quarter it is George Washington!