1965-98 Washington (1932-98) Quarters Coins: US Coins & Paper Money
The U.S. economy began to rise again after the end of the World War, increasing production of coins during 1932-64. As World War II occurred, the U.S. saw a sharp rise in economic production and supply to keep up with the war effort. Once the war ended, the economy slowed down for a number of years, as did the need to print and mint more money. However, this did not last indefinitely, and before long inflation and the economy was back on the rise. By the time of the 1960’s and the Korean War, the U.S. economy was stronger than ever and the value of the currency was improving daily.Discount & Bargain
As demand for economy and money grew, more coins were minted and sent into circulation. With the value of gold rising, and the value of silver declining, new metals were chosen to mint coins. Our auctions deliver the finest of the period 1932-64, for anyone between the hobby enthusiasts to the avid collector. Our website works to offer the highest quality auctions, and you can feel confidence in our prices and service.
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