Washington Quarter

2007 Washington Quarter
The Washington State Quarter was released in 2007 as the forty second coin of the 50 State Quarters Program. The obverse of the coin was designed by William Cousins after John Flanagan. The reverse of the coin was designed by Charles Vickers. The reverse design features a king salmon leaping out of the water with Mount Rainier in the background.
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Categories: 50 State Quarters, United States Quarters



Nothing special.
Ratings:Who among us isn’t really tired of this States Quarter series? I think we lost the best reverse design of the series when the noble design of the Washington Quarter Eagle was replaced on this Quarter. While this design is better than some, it’s far from spectacular.
Ratings:I agree with PAA that the Washington Quarter is one of the better designs in the State Quarters series. I would place this one in the top third overall. It contains a couple nice elements which are representative of the nature and wildlife of the state, along with the state motto in an uncluttered and pleasing presentation.
Ratings:Nice balanced design. As with all the state quarters, too many of them to be a great investment.
Ratings:Far and away the best of the 2007 quarter designs. Nicely done with Mt. Rainier in the background. The quarter designs with some or all nature scenes are usually the best.
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