Discover the 1990 Washington Quarter

The 1990 Washington Quarter is a piece of U.S. currency, part of the Washington quarter series minted since 1932.

Made of a copper-nickel clad, the quarter features George Washington's profile on the obverse side.

The reverse showcases an eagle with outstretched wings, a design by John Flanagan.

Collectors value the 1990 quarter for its mint condition and any unique mint errors.

Circulated quarters hold nominal value, while uncirculated pieces can fetch higher prices.

Special mint sets or proof coins from 1990 are sought after for their pristine condition.

Errors like off-center strikes or double dies can significantly increase a quarter's value.

Check for the mint mark: 'P' for Philadelphia, 'D' for Denver, and 'S' for San Francisco.

Consult a coin value guide or a professional appraiser to accurately assess your quarter's worth.