The obverse features a proud image of Lady Liberty holding a shield in one hand and an olive branch in the other, while the reverse displays a stunning eagle in flight. While the Standing Liberty Silver Quarter was last struck in 1930, it wasn’t actually replaced until 1932. After striking no quarters at all in 1931 due to the Great Depression, the U.S. Mint struck a new 25-cent piece in 1932 with the introduction of the Washington Quarter. Intended as a one-year-only release to honor President George Washington’s 200th birthday, the commemorative proved so popular that it replaced the Standing Liberty Quarter and is still struck to this day.