George Rogers Clark National Historical Park – Indiana
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George Rogers Clark National Historical Park – Indiana
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 Indiana George Rogers Clark quarter is the fifth quarter of 2017.
The reverse features George Rogers Clark leading his men through the flooded plains approaching Fort Sackville.
Product Description
George Rogers Clark Quarter – IndianaÂ
Honor one of the most daring military campaigns of the American Revolutionary War with the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park Quarter, the fifth release of 2017 in the U.S. Mint’s acclaimed America the Beautiful Quarters Program. This uncirculated collectible commemorates George Rogers Clark, the frontiersman‑turned‑military commander whose bold leadership helped secure the Northwest Territory for the United States. For collectors, historians, and admirers of early American heroism, 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, mid‑series national park quarters—such as the George Rogers Clark issue—are quickly becoming premium items in the numismatic community.
Honoring George Rogers Clark National Historical Park – A Monument to Frontier Courage
Located in Vincennes, Indiana, George Rogers Clark National Historical Park was established to commemorate Clark’s remarkable 1779 capture of Fort Sackville, a turning point in the Revolutionary War’s western campaign. Clark, only 26 years old at the time, led a small force of frontiersmen, militia, and French‑American allies across flooded plains in the dead of winter to surprise and defeat British forces.
The park features:
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The George Rogers Clark Memorial, one of the largest memorial rotundas in the United States
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Bronze statues and murals depicting Clark’s campaign and frontier life
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Historic grounds along the Wabash River, where Fort Sackville once stood
The site honors not only Clark but also the diverse group of soldiers and civilians who helped secure the frontier for the young nation.
The Capture of Fort Sackville – A Bold and Unlikely Victory
The reverse design of the quarter captures the dramatic moment when George Rogers Clark led his men through the icy, flooded plains surrounding Vincennes. This daring march—spanning miles of waist‑deep water—was one of the most grueling and courageous maneuvers of the Revolutionary War.
Clark’s campaign had far‑reaching consequences:
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It secured the Northwest Territory for the United States
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It weakened British influence among frontier settlements
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It strengthened American claims during the Treaty of Paris negotiations
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It demonstrated the strategic importance of frontier warfare
Clark’s victory at Fort Sackville remains one of the most celebrated achievements in early American military history.
A Reverse Design Depicting Grit, Determination, and Frontier Warfare
The reverse of the George Rogers Clark Quarter features a powerful and cinematic scene:
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George Rogers Clark Leading His Men – Depicted at the forefront, Clark raises his rifle as he urges his men onward through the flooded plains.
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Frontiersmen in Formation – His diverse force of militia and volunteers trudges through icy water, illustrating the hardships of frontier combat.
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Flooded Landscape – The waterlogged terrain emphasizes the difficulty of the winter march and the determination required to complete it.
This design is widely admired for its dramatic composition, historical accuracy, and ability to convey the intensity of Clark’s campaign. It stands as one of the most action‑oriented and narrative‑rich 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 George Rogers Clark Quarter, released in late 2017, is part of the program’s middle 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 historical and military significance
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Dynamic and story‑driven reverse design
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Connection to Indiana’s Revolutionary War heritage
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Premium appeal in uncirculated condition
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Importance as the fifth release of 2017
Ideal for Collectors, Educators, and History Enthusiasts
This George Rogers Clark National Historical Park 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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