The 1994-P Washington Quarter is part of the Washington Quarter series, which has been in continuous production since 1932.
The coin features the classic design of George Washington on the obverse, and a heraldic eagle on the reverse.
The reverse features a heraldic eagle with spread wings, clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons, as designed by Frank Gasparro.
The total mintage for the 1994-P Washington Quarter was approximately 1.7 billion coins, making it one of the most common quarters in circulation for that year.
The coin weighs 5.67 grams and has a diameter of 24.3 mm. It has a face value of 25 cents and is still in active circulation.
Coins in circulated condition generally have a value close to their face value, but those in Uncirculated (MS-60 to MS-70) or high-grade conditions are more desirable.
While the 1994-P quarter is not a proof coin itself, proof quarters were also minted in 1994 with the “S” mintmark, which are higher quality and have more premium value in grades PR-65 and above.
The 1994-P Washington Quarter does not have significant investment potential on its own due to its large mintage.