Washington Quarters, specifically the 25-cent coins minted in 1980, are part of the United States Mint's series that began in 1932 to honor George Washington's 200th birthday. These quarters feature a portrait of Washington on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse, which was modified in 1976 to commemorate the nation's bicentennial. The 1980 Washington Quarter is made of a copper-nickel alloy and is notable for its relatively high production numbers, leading to its lower rarity and value compared to other years within the series. Collectors often seek different mint marks and conditions when adding them to their collections.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1980-D 25c 25c Washington Quarters 1980 Denver
1980-P 25c 25c Washington Quarters 1980 Philadelphia