Beyond mere aesthetics, this symbolizes a pivotal epoch in American history, setting these coins apart with historical significance.
Featuring a colonial Drummer Boy reverse, crafted by Jack L. Ahr, these quarters represent a triumph of American creativity and national pride.
The Drummer Boy motif embodies the spirit of independence, often unnoticed but deeply symbolic.
Produced in Philadelphia (no mark), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S), each variant bears subtle distinctions, some rarer and more coveted, especially those with the elusive ‘S’ mark.
Among the copper-nickel clad majority lie silver-clad variants, prized for their scarcity.
Minted in limited numbers, these elusive silver quarters hold immense value for discerning collectors.
Exclusive proof sets of Bicentennial Quarters, crafted with superior quality and finish, offer sharper details and mirror-like backgrounds.