The 1942 Washington Quarter is a collectible coin from the United States, struck in .90 silver before the U.S. transitioned to a copper-nickel alloy during World War II. It features a portrait of George Washington on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. Collectors often seek out this coin for its historical value and silver content, with various conditions affecting its market price. Key features include the mint mark, which can indicate the production facility, as well as potential varieties that may enhance its collectible appeal.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1942 25c 25c Washington Quarters 1942 Philadelphia
1942-D 25c 25c Washington Quarters 1942 Denver
1942-S 25c 25c Washington Quarters 1942 San Francisco