The US 1984 Quarter, designed by John Flanagan, continued the classic depiction of George Washington. During this time, the U.S. economy was experiencing a recovery following the early 1980s recession, and the coin, struck in cupronickel, represented the stability of American currency. The US 1984 Quarter was part of the ongoing series, which maintained trust in the U.S. Mint and monetary policy.
The US 1984 Quarter symbolized national pride during the Reagan administration’s economic policies, such as tax cuts and deregulation. Flanagan’s design upheld Washington’s legacy, while the coin’s metal composition of copper-nickel alloy emphasized durability. The US 1984 Quarter mirrored the nation’s focus on economic growth and political stability.