Washington Quarters are a series of coins that have been produced in the United States since 1932, featuring the image of George Washington on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. The 1976 Washington Quarter is notable as it was issued to commemorate the U.S. bicentennial, featuring a unique design of the drummer and a depiction of the historical events. Coins struck at the San Francisco Mint, particularly in 1976, can be found with a "S" mintmark and are sought after by collectors, especially in uncirculated condition or those with high grades. Additionally, the 1976 quarter was issued in both clad and silver versions, with the silver coins being particularly valuable among collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1976-S 25c Clad DCAM 25c Washington Quarters 1976 San Francisco
1976-S 25c Silver 25c Washington Quarters 1976 San Francisco