USA 25-CENTS (KM164)¶
- Composition
- 0.900 Silver
- Country
- United States
- Approx. Size
- 24.3mm
- Area
- North America
- Animal Class
- Birds
- Species
- Bald Eagle
- KM#
- 164
After soaring on the Standing Liberty Quarter for 13 years, the Bald Eagle came to roost on the Washington Quarter in 1932. This silver coin was issued until 1964, when it was changed to copper-nickel clad copper which continues to this day (except when state quarters are being issued).
The eagle is clutching a bundle of arrows, presumably as a show of power. That may be an olive branch underneath, but I am not certain of that.
United States¶

- Area
- North America
In 1776, thirteen British colonies on the eastern seaboard of North America declared independence from Britain who was having none of it. This set the American Revolutionary War into full swing, which lasted for about seven years, eventually blooming into a full-scale international war. In the end, it was the first successful colonial war of independence. One of the greatest things about the formation of the United States of America is it Constitution, crafted by Enlightenment-informed free-thinkers the likes of which politics sorely misses today. It is the oldest (and shortest) written constitution still in use in the world.Throughout the 19th century, the United States acquired territory from many sources and did not acquire some that it tried to get (like Canada). By the 1860s, disputes between the agriculture-based southern states and the industrial north led to the American Civil War which raged for five years and ended with the north victorious, slavery abolished, and the country in one piece.
Up until the end of the 20th century, the US grew in power and influence, eventually becoming the only superpower on the planet. For every $100 in world-wide military spending, $40 of it is spent by the US. What the 21st century (and beyond) will bring is anybody's guess.

