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Cumberland Island National Seashore – Georgia

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Cumberland Island National Seashore – Georgia

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 Georgia Cumberland Island National Park quarter is the fourth of 2018.

The reverse depicts a snowy egret posing on a branch on the edge of a salt marsh, ready for flight.

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Cumberland Island National Seashore Quarter – Georgia (2018) 

Celebrate the untouched beauty, rich biodiversity, and storied human history of Georgia’s barrier islands with the Cumberland Island National Seashore Quarter, the fourth release of 2018 in the U.S. Mint’s acclaimed America the Beautiful Quarters Program. This uncirculated collectible honors Cumberland Island National Seashore, a protected landscape known for its sweeping beaches, maritime forests, historic ruins, and thriving wildlife. For collectors, nature enthusiasts, and admirers of America’s coastal heritage, this quarter offers exceptional artistry, ecological significance, and long‑term collectible value.

A Premium Uncirculated Quarter for Discerning Collectors

As pristine uncirculated quarters become increasingly difficult to find in circulation, collectors across the nation are turning to mint‑condition examples to complete their America the Beautiful sets. Uncirculated coins retain their original luster, sharp detail, and untouched surfaces, making them far more desirable than circulated pieces. With demand rising and availability tightening, later‑series national park quarters—such as the Cumberland Island issue—are quickly becoming premium items in the numismatic community.

Honoring Cumberland Island National Seashore – Georgia’s Wild Coastal Treasure

Established in 1972, Cumberland Island National Seashore protects more than 36,000 acres of beaches, dunes, marshes, and forests along Georgia’s Atlantic coast. As the state’s largest and southernmost barrier island, Cumberland Island is renowned for its pristine natural landscapes and its layered human history, spanning Native American settlements, Spanish missions, African American communities, and the Gilded Age estates of the Carnegie family.

The island is celebrated for its:

  • Miles of undeveloped beaches, offering rare solitude and natural beauty

  • Salt marshes and tidal creeks, vital habitats for fish, birds, and marine life

  • Maritime forests, draped in Spanish moss and home to diverse wildlife

  • Historic sites, including the Dungeness Ruins and Plum Orchard Mansion

  • Wild horses, one of the island’s most iconic and beloved features

Cumberland Island remains one of the most protected and least developed barrier islands on the East Coast, making it a sanctuary for both wildlife and visitors seeking a glimpse of untouched coastal wilderness.

A Reverse Design Celebrating the Snowy Egret and Coastal Habitat

The reverse of the Cumberland Island Quarter features a graceful and symbolic scene: a snowy egret perched on a branch at the edge of a salt marsh, wings partially extended as if preparing for flight. This elegant bird is one of the island’s most recognizable species and a symbol of the fragile beauty of America’s coastal ecosystems.

The design includes:

  • A Snowy Egret in a Poised Stance – Captured with wings raised, the egret reflects the island’s thriving birdlife and the importance of coastal habitats for migratory species.

  • Salt Marsh Vegetation – Representing the marshlands that dominate much of the island’s interior and serve as nurseries for countless marine organisms.

  • Subtle Water and Horizon Details – Evoking the serene, windswept environment that defines Cumberland Island’s natural character.

This reverse design is widely admired for its elegance, ecological symbolism, and ability to capture the quiet beauty of Georgia’s coastal wilderness. It stands as one of the most serene and nature‑focused designs in the America the Beautiful series.

A Key Release in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program

Launched in 2010, the America the Beautiful Quarters Program honored 56 national parks and historic sites across the United States and its territories. The Cumberland Island Quarter, released in 2018, is part of the program’s later years—making it especially desirable for collectors who appreciate the full progression of the series.

Collectors value this quarter for its:

  • Strong ecological and coastal significance

  • Striking depiction of the snowy egret and marsh habitat

  • Connection to Georgia’s natural and cultural heritage

  • Premium appeal in uncirculated condition

  • Importance as the fourth release of 2018

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