Fort Moultrie National Monument – South Carolina
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Fort Moultrie National Monument – South Carolina
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 Fort Moultrie National Monument (Fort Sumter National Monument) in South Carolina is the last quarter of 2016.
The reverse depicts Sergeant William Jasper returning the regimental flag to the ramparts while under attack from a British ship.
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Product Description
Fort Moultrie National Monument Quarter – South Carolina (2016)Â
Celebrate one of the earliest and most heroic moments of the American Revolution with the Fort Moultrie National Monument Quarter, the fifth and final release of 2016 in the U.S. Mint’s acclaimed America the Beautiful Quarters Program. This uncirculated collectible honors Fort Moultrie, part of the larger Fort Sumter National Monument, and commemorates the bravery of the soldiers who defended Charleston Harbor during the Revolutionary War. For collectors, military historians, and admirers of American patriotism, this quarter offers exceptional artistry, historical depth, 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, late‑series national park quarters—such as the Fort Moultrie issue—are quickly becoming premium items in the numismatic community.
Honoring Fort Moultrie – A Defining Moment in the American Revolution
Located on Sullivan’s Island in Charleston Harbor, Fort Moultrie played a crucial role in the early stages of the Revolutionary War. On June 28, 1776, just days before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a small force of South Carolina soldiers successfully defended the unfinished palmetto‑log fort against a powerful British naval assault.
The fort’s palmetto‑wood walls absorbed the impact of British cannon fire, preventing destruction and allowing the defenders to repel the attack. This remarkable victory boosted American morale and helped secure Charleston for the Patriot cause.
Fort Moultrie is historically significant for:
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Its role in the Battle of Sullivan’s Island, one of the first major Patriot victories
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Its connection to the palmetto tree, later adopted as a symbol on the South Carolina state flag
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Its long military history, spanning the Revolutionary War, Civil War, and both World Wars
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Its preservation as part of Fort Sumter National Monument, managed by the National Park Service
Today, Fort Moultrie stands as a testament to American resilience and the strategic importance of Charleston Harbor.
Sergeant William Jasper – A Hero of the Revolution
The reverse of the Fort Moultrie Quarter features Sergeant William Jasper, one of the most celebrated heroes of the Battle of Sullivan’s Island. During the British bombardment, the regimental flag of the 2nd South Carolina Regiment was shot down. Risking his life under heavy fire, Jasper leapt onto the ramparts, retrieved the fallen flag, and raised it again to rally the troops.
His bravery became legendary, symbolizing the determination and courage of the Patriot forces. Jasper later died in battle during the Siege of Savannah in 1779, further cementing his place in American Revolutionary history.
A Reverse Design Rich in Action and Symbolism
The reverse design of the Fort Moultrie National Monument Quarter includes:
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Sergeant William Jasper Raising the Flag – Depicted in a dramatic moment of courage, Jasper holds the regimental banner high as British ships fire upon the fort.
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Fort Moultrie’s Palmetto‑Log Walls – Representing the fort’s unique construction and its crucial role in absorbing British cannon fire.
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British Warship in the Background – Highlighting the intensity of the battle and the overwhelming odds faced by the defenders.
This reverse design is widely admired for its dynamic composition, historical authenticity, and ability to capture a defining moment in the fight for American independence. It stands as one of the most action‑oriented and patriotic 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 Fort Moultrie Quarter, released in late 2016, 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:
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Strong Revolutionary War significance
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Dramatic depiction of Sergeant Jasper’s heroism
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Connection to South Carolina’s military heritage
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Premium appeal in uncirculated condition
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Importance as the final release of 2016
Ideal for Collectors, Educators, and History Enthusiasts
This Fort Moultrie National Monument Quarter is perfect for:
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National park collectors
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America the Beautiful quarter enthusiasts
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Teachers and students studying the American Revolution
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Families building state or park‑themed coin collections
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Gift‑givers seeking meaningful, educational keepsakes
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