Washington Quarters Complete Variety Set 的钱币相册
This Washington quarter coin is from 2000 featuring New Hampshire State at the reverse struck by San Francisco Mint, United States under 50 State Quarters Program. Launched in 1999, the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program was a 10-year initiative that honored each of the nation’s states in the order that they ratified the Constitution or were admitted into the Union. Each quarter was produced for about 10 weeks and never got produced again. State designs are displayed on the reverse (tails) of the quarters, while the obverse design has the George Washington. But, to accommodate state designs on the reverse, the words “United States of America,” “Quarter Dollar,” “Liberty,” and “In God We Trust” were made to appear on the obverse.
This Washington quarter coin is from 2003 featuring Arkansas State at the reverse struck by San Francisco Mint, United States under 50 State Quarters Program. Launched in 1999, the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program was a 10-year initiative that honored each of the nation’s states in the order that they ratified the Constitution or were admitted into the Union. Each quarter was produced for about 10 weeks and never got produced again. State designs are displayed on the reverse (tails) of the quarters, while the obverse design has the George Washington. But, to accommodate state designs on the reverse, the words “United States of America,” “Quarter Dollar,” “Liberty,” and “In God We Trust” were made to appear on the obverse.
This Washington quarter coin is from 2005 featuring Kansas State at the reverse struck by San Francisco Mint, United States under 50 State Quarters Program. Launched in 1999, the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program was a 10-year initiative that honored each of the nation’s states in the order that they ratified the Constitution or were admitted into the Union. Each quarter was produced for about 10 weeks and never got produced again. State designs are displayed on the reverse (tails) of the quarters, while the obverse design has the George Washington. But, to accommodate state designs on the reverse, the words “United States of America,” “Quarter Dollar,” “Liberty,” and “In God We Trust” were made to appear on the obverse.
This Washington quarter coin is from 2007 featuring Idaho State at the reverse struck by San Francisco Mint, United States under 50 State Quarters Program. Launched in 1999, the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program was a 10-year initiative that honored each of the nation’s states in the order that they ratified the Constitution or were admitted into the Union. Each quarter was produced for about 10 weeks and never got produced again. State designs are displayed on the reverse (tails) of the quarters, while the obverse design has the George Washington. But, to accommodate state designs on the reverse, the words “United States of America,” “Quarter Dollar,” “Liberty,” and “In God We Trust” were made to appear on the obverse.
This Washington quarter coin is from 2007 featuring Utah State at the reverse struck by San Francisco Mint, United States under 50 State Quarters Program. Launched in 1999, the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program was a 10-year initiative that honored each of the nation’s states in the order that they ratified the Constitution or were admitted into the Union. Each quarter was produced for about 10 weeks and never got produced again. State designs are displayed on the reverse (tails) of the quarters, while the obverse design has the George Washington. But, to accommodate state designs on the reverse, the words “United States of America,” “Quarter Dollar,” “Liberty,” and “In God We Trust” were made to appear on the obverse.
The 2012 El Yunque Quarter was the first release of 2012 and the 11th overall issue in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The obverse features the familiar bust of George Washington, originally introduced in 1932 and the reverse depicts a Puerto Rican Parrot and a Coqui tree frog, along with an epiphyte plant and lush tropical flora in the background. The inscriptions include El Yunque, Puerto Rico, 2012, and E Pluribus Unum.
The 2012 Chaco Culture National Historical Park Quarter was the second release of 2012 and the 12th overall issue in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The obverse features the classic portrait of George Washington, first introduced in 1932. The reverse depicts the Great Kiva of Chetro Ketl, a large circular depression outlined by a stone wall, with a collection of rectangular stone foundations and smaller circles of stone. A great sandstone cliff towers in the background, and beneath the cliff are other stone foundations that are larger and higher. The inscriptions include Chaco Culture, New Mexico, 2012, and E Pluribus Unum.
The 2012 Acadia Quarter was the second release of 2012 and the 12th overall issue in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The obverse features the classic portrait of George Washington, first introduced in 1932. The reverse showcases the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, with the rugged Maine coastline, pine trees, and the Atlantic Ocean in the background. The inscriptions include Acadia, Maine, 2012, and E Pluribus Unum.
The 2012 Hawai‘i Volcanoes Quarter was the third release of 2012 and the 13th overall issue in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The obverse features the classic portrait of George Washington, first introduced in 1932. The reverse depicts an erupting Kilauea Volcano, with lava flowing dramatically from its crater. The inscriptions include Hawai‘i Volcanoes, Hawaii, 2012, and E Pluribus Unum.
The 2012 Denali Quarter was the fifth release of 2012 and the 15th overall issue in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The obverse features the classic portrait of George Washington, first introduced in 1932. The reverse depicts a Dall sheep with Mount McKinley rising in the background. The inscriptions include Denali, Alaska, 2012, and E Pluribus Unum.
The 2019 Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Quarter was the fifth and final release of 2019 and the 56th overall issue in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The obverse features the classic portrait of George Washington, first introduced in 1932. The reverse depicts a piloted drift boat navigating the rushing river, surrounded by trees and rock formations of the wilderness. The inscriptions include River of No Return, Wilderness, Idaho, 2019, and E Pluribus Unum.
The 2019 Lowell National Historical Park Quarter was the first release of 2019 and the 46th overall issue in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The obverse features the classic portrait of George Washington, first introduced in 1932. The reverse depicts a mill girl working at a power loom, with a view of Lowell, including the Boott Mill clock tower, seen through the window. The inscriptions include Lowell, Massachusetts, 2019, and E Pluribus Unum.
The 2019 American Memorial Park Quarter was the second release of 2019 and the 47th overall issue in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The obverse features the classic portrait of George Washington, first introduced in 1932. The reverse depicts a young woman in traditional attire at the front of the Flag Circle and Court of Honor, resting her hand on a plaque honoring those who died in the Marianas Campaign of World War II. The inscriptions include American Memorial Park, Northern Mariana Islands, 2019, and E Pluribus Unum.
The 2019 War in the Pacific National Historical Park Quarter was the third release of 2019 and the 48th overall issue in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The obverse features the classic portrait of George Washington, first introduced in 1932. The reverse depicts American forces coming ashore at Asan Bay, strengthening the number of troops on the island in the fight for Guam and its eventual liberation. The inscriptions include War in the Pacific, Guam, 2019, and E Pluribus Unum.
The 2019 San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Quarter was the fourth release of 2019 and the 49th overall issue in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The obverse features the classic portrait of George Washington, first introduced in 1932. The reverse depicts elements of the Spanish Colonial Real coin to pay tribute to the missions. Within the quadrants are symbols of the missions: wheat symbolizes farming; the arches and bell symbolize community; a lion represents Spanish cultural heritage; and a symbol of the San Antonio River represents irrigation methods and life-sustaining resources. The inscriptions include San Antonio Missions, Texas, 2019, and E Pluribus Unum.