Quarter (mynt)

USA
VärdeEn kvarts Amerikansk dollar
Präglad1796, 1804-1807, 1815-1828, 1831-1930, 1932-nutid
Massa5,670 g
Diameter24,26 mm
Kanthöjd1,75 mm
Kant119 räfflor
Legering91,67% koppar
8,33% nickel
Framsida
MotivGeorge Washington
DesignerJohn Flanagan
Designdatum1932
Baksida
MotivOlika per delstat, Alabama visad.
DesignerVarierar

25-centsmynt eller quarter är ett mynt i USA med värdet 25 cent. Den består av 91,67% koppar och 8,33% nickel. Framsidan visar ett porträtt av George Washington och baksidan har i modernare varianter ett motiv per delstat.

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