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| 铸造量 | 1932 - - 5,404,000 1932 D - - 436,800 1932 S - - 408,000 1934 - Doubled Die Obverse - 1934 - Heavy motto size - 1934 - Light motto size - 1934 - Medium motto size - 31,912,052 1934 D - Heavy motto size - 1934 D - Medium motto size - 3,527,200 1935 - - 32,484,000 1935 D - - 5,780,000 1935 S - - 5,660,000 1936 - - 41,303,837 1936 - Proof - 3,837 1936 D - - 5,374,000 1936 S - - 3,828,000 1937 - - 19,701,542 1937 - Proof - 5,542 1937 D - - 7,189,600 1937 S - - 1,652,000 1938 - - 9,480,045 1938 - Proof - 8,045 1938 S - - 2,832,000 1939 - - 33,548,795 1939 - Proof - 8,795 1939 D - - 7,092,000 1939 S - - 2,628,000 1940 - - 35,715,246 1940 - Proof - 11,246 1940 D - - 2,797,600 1940 S - - 8,244,000 1941 - - 79,047,287 1941 - Proof - 15,287 1941 D - - 16,714,800 1941 S - - 16,080,000 1942 - - 102,117,123 1942 - Proof - 21,123 1942 D - - 17,487,200 1942 D - Doubled Die Obverse - 1942 S - - 19,384,000 1943 - - 99,700,000 1943 D - - 16,095,600 1943 S - - 21,700,000 1943 S - Doubled Die Obverse - 1944 - - 104,956,000 1944 D - - 14,600,800 1944 S - - 12,560,000 1945 - - 74,372,000 1945 D - - 12,341,600 1945 S - - 17,004,001 1946 - - 53,436,000 1946 D - - 9,072,800 1946 S - - 4,204,000 1947 - - 22,556,000 1947 D - - 15,338,400 1947 S - - 5,532,000 1948 - - 35,196,000 1948 D - - 16,766,800 1948 S - - 15,960,000 1949 - - 9,312,000 1949 D - - 10,068,400 1950 - - 24,971,512 1950 - Proof - 51,386 1950 D - - 21,075,600 1950 D - Repunched mintmark (D over S) - 1950 S - - 10,284,004 1950 S - Repunched mintmark (S over D) - 1951 - - 43,505,602 1951 - Proof - 57,500 1951 D - - 35,354,800 1951 S - - 9,048,000 1952 - - 38,862,073 1952 - Proof - 81,980 1952 D - - 49,795,200 1952 S - - 13,707,800 1953 - - 18,664,920 1953 - Proof - 128,800 1953 D - - 56,112,400 1953 D - Repunched mintmark (D over S) - 1953 S - - 14,016,000 1954 - - 54,645,503 1954 - Proof - 233,300 1954 D - - 42,305,500 1954 S - - 11,834,722 1955 - - 18,558,381 1955 - Proof - 378,200 1955 D - - 3,182,400 1956 - Proof - 669,384 1956 - Type A reverse - 44,813,384 1956 - Type B reverse (Proof design) - 1956 D - - 32,334,500 1957 - Proof - 1,247,952 1957 - Type A reverse - 47,779,952 1957 - Type B reverse (Proof design) - 1957 D - - 77,924,160 1958 - Proof - 875,652 1958 - Type A reverse - 7,235,652 1958 - Type B reverse (Proof design) - 1958 D - - 78,124,900 1959 - Proof - 1,149,291 1959 - Type A reverse - 25,533,291 1959 - Type B reverse (Proof design) - 1959 D - - 62,054,232 1960 - Proof - 1,691,602 1960 - Type A reverse - 30,855,602 1960 - Type B reverse (Proof design) - 1960 D - - 63,000,324 1961 - Proof - 3,028,244 1961 - Type A reverse - 40,064,244 1961 - Type B reverse (Proof design) - 1961 D - - 83,656,928 1962 - Proof - 3,218,019 1962 - Type A reverse - 39,374,019 1962 - Type B reverse (Proof design) - 1962 D - - 127,554,756 1963 - Proof - 3,075,645 1963 - Type A reverse - 77,391,645 1963 - Type B reverse (Proof design) - 1963 D - - 135,288,184 1964 - Proof - 3,950,762 1964 - Type A reverse - 564,341,347 1964 - Type B reverse (Proof design) - 1964 D - Type A reverse - 704,135,528 1964 D - Type C reverse (clad design) - |
| 附加信息 |
Congress authorized a commemorative quarter for the 1932 bicentennial of George Washington's birth, but the coin was ultimately issued as a circulating piece rather than a collectible — a decision driven by the Depression-era collapse in commemorative coin sales that had soured Treasury officials on the entire category. The original commission went to sculptor John Flanagan over the objection of the Fine Arts Commission, which had preferred a design by Laura Gardin Fraser. That dispute was settled by Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon, whose choice of Flanagan remained controversial among medallic artists for decades.
The series ran uninterrupted through 1964, the last year silver was used before the Coinage Act of 1965 stripped the denomination of its precious metal content entirely.