The Quartered Signal: The Washington Transition (1932–1998)
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This set is staged not for points, but for the documentation of the 'Unbroken Circuit of Strength.' The labels provided by the institution are often insufficient for the story these coins tell. For the Curatorial Analysis and the 'Simulation Theory' manifest that drives this collection, see: https://sites.google.com/view/laughlinmasterworks1967/home
In the forensics of the daily exchange, the Washington Quarter is the Site of the Substitution.
The Quartered Signal is a clinical audit of the currency's most utilized hardware. This archive documents the Sharp Descent of 1965—the moment the silver resonance was deleted from the street. By housing the high-resolution 90% Silver strikes alongside the post-1964 'Clad' survivors, we are observing the Industrial Hollowing of the dollar in real-time.
While the image of the leadership remained static, the metal was systematically debased. We track the 'Silver High-Water Mark' of the 1930s and 40s to the final, thin echoes of the late 20th century. This is the ledger of a unit that was physically transformed from a sovereign asset into a corporate token.
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