The US 1994 Quarter, designed by John Flanagan, reflects modern U.S. coinage and ongoing economic stability. The US 1994 Quarter, struck in a copper-nickel clad composition, balanced durability with cost efficiency for circulation. Flanagan’s design on the US 1994 Quarter, featuring George Washington and an eagle, emphasized national heritage and leadership. The US 1994 Quarter also coincided with broader efforts to standardize coin production and reduce metal costs.
The US 1994 Quarter illustrates advances in minting technology and circulation reliability. The US 1994 Quarter’s metal composition ensured practicality and public confidence. Flanagan’s artistry on the US 1994 Quarter blended political symbolism with economic utility, linking design to national identity.