The first year of issue was 1796
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.
No US quarters were struck in silver in 1967, 1964 was the last year for silver quarters put into circulation.
The Kansas state quarter was the 4th design released in 2005. The first ones were put into circulation on August 29.There's a full page of SQ information at the US Mint website, linked below
No, only the only US quarters intended for circulation with silver in them are US quarters dated 1964 and earlier.
The US Mint did not issue any coins from the San Francisco mint for circulation purposes. That said, it is possible that someone spent a proof Minnesota quarter (which would have an "S" mintmark but intended for collectors rather than commerce), and thus put it into circulation.
The first US president was George Washington.
Gold-plated but not gold. For one thing, a gold quarter would be worth hundreds of dollars so it would be foolish for them to be put in circulation. The gold adds nothing to the coin's worth and would in fact cost more than its value to remove.
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The Philadelphia mint released 564,341,347 in circulation. The Denver mint released 704,135,528.
US quarters were not made of silver in 1965, but rather of copper-nickel. The last silver quarter made for circulation in the US were produced in 1964.
John F. Kennedy was President. 1960 to 1963
There are thousands of coins in the US, but if you mean circulation coins, there is the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, Native American dollar, and presidential dollar.