by Michelle Curtin | Oct 13, 2022
Nevadaโs children cast the deciding vote for the Nevada 2006 Quarter design, which features three mustangs running wild and free as the sun rises over snow capped mountains in the background. Two twigs of sagebrush, the state flower, and a banner proclaiming the state nickname, the Silver State, complete the design.
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by Michelle Curtin | Oct 13, 2022
For the thousands of emigrants who followed the Oregon, California and Mormon trails, Chimney Rock was a vital landmark on their journey West. The Nebraska Quarter features this natural wonder, which rises nearly 450 feet above the North Platte Valley, in a design which celebrates the pioneer spirit. A covered wagon passes by, heading to a new land.
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by Michelle Curtin | Oct 13, 2022
The 2007 Montana Quarter depicts the rugged beauty of this mountainous Big Sky Country. The diversity of terrain, with mountains, plains and rivers, are seen below the skull of a bison, a powerful and sacred symbol of the culture and traditions of Montanaโs eight Tribal Nations, that is still commonly seen throughout this sprawling state.
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by Michelle Curtin | Oct 13, 2022
โCorps of Discoveryโ is the theme of the 2003 Missouri Quarter. The coin design features three men paddling a canoe on a river as the Gateway Arch rises behind them from the tree-lined banks. The scene is reminiscent of the Lewis and Clark expedition, which was properly known as the Corps of Discovery. The expedition explored the American West from May 1804 to September 1806.
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by thenetstuff | Oct 13, 2022
Each Collection has two uncirculated State Quarters, from the Denver and Philadelphia mints, in a colorful tri-fold display card thatโs full of interesting facts about the history and culture of the state.