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The 1957 Denver Washington Quarter is a collectible coin from the United States minted at the Denver Mint. It features the obverse image of George Washington, based on a design by John Flanagan, and the reverse displays an eagle and a shield, emblematic of American values. The quarter is part of the Washington Quarter series, which began in 1932 and continues to be sought after by collectors for its historical significance and varying conditions. Coins from the Denver Mint are identified by a "D" mintmark, indicating they were produced there. The 1957 Denver Quarter is notable for its silver content, as it was minted before the transition to copper-nickel clad coins in 1965.
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1957-D (Denver) Washington Quarters | 25¢ (Twenty Five Cents, Quarter) | Washington Quarters | 1957 | Denver |