American Samoa National Park
Price range: $1.99 through $34.95
Many of the nation’s collectors and American history enthusiasts seek the added value of a pristine uncirculated quarter from each mint. As circulated quarters continue to be difficult to find, these collections will become a premium item. The American Samoa national park quarter is the first quarter of 2020 The quarter is part of the U.S. Mint’s America the Beautiful Quarters Program TM.
The reverse (tails) design depicts a Samoan fruit bat mother hanging in a tree with her pup. The image evokes the remarkable care and energy that this species puts into their offspring. The design is intended to promote awareness to the species’ threatened status due to habitat loss and commercial hunting. The National Park of American Samoa is the only park in the United States that is home to the Samoan fruit bat.
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American Samoa National Park Quarter
Celebrate one of the most unique and ecologically rich national parks in the United States with the American Samoa National Park Quarter, a standout release in the U.S. Mint’s celebrated America the Beautiful Quarters Program™. As collectors continue to seek pristine, uncirculated quarters from each mint, these limited‑edition pieces have become increasingly difficult to find in circulation—making high‑quality specimens like this one a premium addition to any collection. The American Samoa National Park Quarter, released as the first quarter of 2020, offers both artistic beauty and meaningful conservation symbolism, making it a favorite among numismatists, national park enthusiasts, and wildlife admirers.
A Tribute to the America the Beautiful Quarters Program
Launched in 2010 and completed in 2021, the America the Beautiful Quarters Programâ„¢ honored national parks, forests, monuments, and historic sites across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. Each design captures the essence of a treasured location, blending artistry with educational value. The American Samoa National Park Quarter is one of the most memorable releases in the series, celebrated for its striking wildlife imagery and its focus on conservation.
As circulated quarters become increasingly scarce, collectors recognize the importance of securing uncirculated examples—especially from the later years of the program. This 2020 issue is a must‑have for anyone building a complete set or seeking a meaningful standalone collectible.
A Powerful Reverse Design: The Samoan Fruit Bat
The reverse (tails) of the American Samoa National Park Quarter features one of the most distinctive and heartwarming designs in the entire series: a Samoan fruit bat mother hanging in a tree with her pup. This beautifully detailed image highlights:
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The nurturing bond between mother and offspring
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The species’ remarkable care and energy invested in raising young
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The importance of protecting threatened wildlife
The design was created to raise awareness of the Samoan fruit bat’s threatened status, driven by habitat loss, environmental pressures, and commercial hunting. By featuring this species, the U.S. Mint not only honors the biodiversity of American Samoa but also encourages public appreciation for conservation efforts.
The Samoan fruit bat—also known as the pe’a vao—is a vital part of the island ecosystem, playing a key role in pollination and seed dispersal. Its presence on the quarter underscores the interconnectedness of wildlife and habitat preservation.
The Only U.S. National Park Home to the Samoan Fruit Bat
The National Park of American Samoa is unlike any other park in the United States. Located in the South Pacific, it spans three islands—Tutuila, Ofu, and Ta‘ū—and is the only U.S. national park south of the equator. It is also the only national park in the United States that is home to the Samoan fruit bat, making the quarter’s design especially meaningful.
The park protects lush tropical rainforests, coral reefs, volcanic mountains, and traditional Samoan culture. Its remote location and pristine ecosystems make it a haven for rare species, including the fruit bat featured on the quarter. For collectors, this coin represents not only a national park but also a unique ecological treasure found nowhere else in the country.
Why Collectors Value Uncirculated Quarters
As the America the Beautiful series concluded, demand for uncirculated quarters increased significantly. Many collectors seek:
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Pristine, mint‑condition examples
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Coins from both Philadelphia and Denver mints
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Complete sets of all 56 designs
Because circulation finds have become rare, uncirculated quarters like the American Samoa National Park issue are now considered premium collectibles. Their sharp detail, brilliant finish, and untouched surfaces make them ideal for long‑term preservation.
A Meaningful Addition to Any Collection
The American Samoa National Park Quarter is perfect for:
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National park collectors
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Wildlife enthusiasts
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America the Beautiful Quarter set builders
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Educators and students
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Gift‑givers seeking a meaningful, affordable collectible
Its combination of artistic beauty, conservation messaging, and numismatic value makes it a standout piece in any collection.
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