Collectible coins, particularly from the United States, can include various denominations and series, such as quarters. The 25-cent coin, commonly known as the quarter, was first introduced in 1796. In 1979, several quarter designs were minted, including the standard Washington quarter, which features George Washington on the obverse side and an eagle on the reverse. Coin rolls typically contain 40 quarters, making them a convenient way for collectors to acquire multiple coins at once. Collecting quarters from specific years, like 1979, can be appealing to numismatists due to their historical significance and potential value.
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1979 25c Roll 40 Coins | 25c Roll | Quarters | 1979 | Philadelphia |
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1979-D 25c Roll 40 Coins | 25c Roll | Quarters | 1979 | Denver |
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1979-S 25c Roll 40 Coins Type 1 | 25c Roll | Quarters | 1979 | San Francisco |