1960-D Washington Quarter : A Collector’s Guide.

Classic Silver Composition – Struck in 90% silver and 10% copper, each coin contains 0.1808 troy ounces of silver, making it valuable to both collectors and bullion investors.

Denver Mint Issue – The "D" mintmark on the reverse, below the eagle, signifies it was struck at the Denver Mint.

Mintage & Availability – With a total of 63,540,000 coins minted, the 1960-D Washington Quarter is a common date but remains popular among silver coin collectors.

Obverse Design – Features John Flanagan’s portrait of George Washington, first used in 1932, with the inscription "LIBERTY" above, "IN GOD WE TRUST" to the left, and the date below.

Silver Bullion & Investment Appeal – Due to its silver content, this coin has intrinsic value, making it desirable even for non-numismatic collectors.

Market Trends & Collectibility – While not a rare date, high-grade specimens and errors remain in demand, especially among Washington Quarter enthusiasts.

Reverse Design – Displays an eagle with outstretched wings clutching arrows, with olive branches below, surrounded by "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "QUARTER DOLLAR".

Where to Buy and Sell – Commonly found through coin dealers, auctions (Heritage, Stack’s Bowers), bullion sites (APMEX, JM Bullion), and online marketplaces (eBay, GreatCollections).

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