by Michelle Curtin | Oct 14, 2022
Wisconsin celebrates its farming tradition and its role as โAmericaโs Dairylandโ in the 2004 Wisconsin Quarter, which is the first State Quarter to feature an agricultural theme. A cow, a wheel of cheese and an ear of corn share space behind a banner emblazoned with โForward,โ the Wisconsin State Motto.
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by Michelle Curtin | Oct 14, 2022
West Virginia Quarter pays homage to the stateโs untamed natural beauty and its most recognizable man-made landmark. The New River is actually one of the oldest rivers in America, and over the millennia it has cut a deep gorge across the state, which is spanned by the worldโs longest single-arch steel bridge, the New River Gorge Bridge. Both share space in this elegant design.
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by Michelle Curtin | Oct 14, 2022
Washington, D.C. is the first District and Territories quarter of 2009. The Washington D.C. Quarter shows jazz legend Duke Ellington sitting at a piano. The inscription of the motto, โJustice For Allโ and โDuke Ellingtonโ are also on the quarter.
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by Michelle Curtin | Oct 14, 2022
The Washington State Quarter dually represents George Washington. His likeness has graced the face of U.S. quarter dollars since 1932. The reverse shows two of the natural beauties of The Evergreen State. The leaping king salmon, an important part of tribal heritage and โThe Mountain,โ as Washingtonians often refer to Mount Rainier, is a natural icon of the state.
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by Michelle Curtin | Oct 14, 2022
The design of the 2000 Virginia Quarter celebrates not only the state, but also the 400th anniversary of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement. Colonists spent four months at sea before landing in North America and establishing this historic colony.
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