This listing is for one 1944 Washington Silver Quarter, as pictured. No mint mark, denoting the Philadelphia mint. XF-AU (Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated) grades; choose by grade.
History:
Washington silver quarters ran from 1932 - 1964 and the design remained the same for decades after the switch from silver to clad.
As the United States prepared to celebrate the 1932 bicentennial of the birth of its first president, George Washington, members of the bicentennial committee established by Congress sought a Washington half dollar. They wanted to displace for that year only the regular issue Walking Liberty half dollar; instead Congress permanently replaced the Standing Liberty quarter, requiring that a depiction of Washington appear on the obverse of the new coin.
The new silver quarters entered circulation on August 1, 1932, and continued to be struck in silver until the Mint transitioned to copper-nickel clad coinage in 1965. A special reverse commemorating the United States Bicentennial was used in 1975 and 1976, with all pieces bearing the double date 1776–1976; there are no 1975-dated quarters.
1944 Washington Silver Quarter - EF (Extremely Fine) - Philadelphia Mint - 1944 P Silver Quarter / 1944 P Washington Quarter - WWII Era Coin