The 1946 quarters are significant as they mark the beginning of the Washington quarter series, which replaced the Standing Liberty design. Coins from this year are made of 90% silver and 10% copper, as per the standard for circulating U.S. coins at the time. Collectors often seek out 1946 quarters in various grades, with higher-grade specimens fetching premium prices due to their historical value and silver content. Rolls of 25c quarters from this year can be particularly appealing to numismatists looking to acquire multiple coins in a single purchase.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1946 25c Roll 40 Coins 25c Roll Quarters 1946 Philadelphia
1946-D 25c Roll 40 Coins 25c Roll Quarters 1946 Denver
1946-S 25c Roll 40 Coins 25c Roll Quarters 1946 San Francisco