



1961 Washington Quarter 25¢ – PCGS PR64 Proof Silver Coin | Classic U.S. 90% Silver Issue
“A true one-of-a-kind piece in our inventory — once sold, it may not be available again.”
This 1961 Washington Quarter is a classic U.S. proof coin certified PR64 by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this coin is part of the early proof issues known for their sharp detail and mirror-like fields.
Graded Proof 64 (PR64), this coin exhibits strong reflective surfaces and well-defined design elements, with some minor imperfections visible under magnification. It maintains attractive eye appeal and represents a solid mid-grade proof example for collectors.
Composed of 90% silver, this quarter carries both numismatic and intrinsic value. The obverse features George Washington, while the reverse displays the classic heraldic eagle design used on Washington Quarters prior to 1999.
As a pre-1965 silver issue, this coin is part of an important era in U.S. coinage before the transition to clad compositions. Encapsulated in a PCGS holder, it is authenticated, graded, and preserved for long-term value.
Key Details
• Year: 1961
• Denomination: 25 Cents (Quarter)
• Series: Washington Quarter
• Grade: PR64 (Proof)
• Grading Service: Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS)
• Mint: Philadelphia (No Mint Mark)
• Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
• Weight: 6.25 grams
• Obverse Design: George Washington
• Reverse Design: Heraldic Eagle
• Edge: Reeded
• Holder: PCGS Certified Slab
Value & Rarity Insight
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PR64 proof quarters are desirable collector coins, offering strong eye appeal at a moderate price point.
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Being a 90% silver coin, it also holds intrinsic metal value.
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Higher-grade proofs (PR65+) command stronger premiums, making PR64 a great balance of quality and affordability.
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PCGS certification ensures authenticity and grading confidence, enhancing marketability.
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