2011 Gettysburg Quarter Philadelphia - Uncirculated
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2011 Gettysburg Quarter Denver - Uncirculated
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2011 Glacier Quarter Philadelphia - Uncirculated
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The United States America the Beautiful Quarter Program
The 2011 Gettysburg Quarter is the sixth coin in the United States America the Beautiful Quarter Series. The series began in 2010 and honors one national park from each of the 50 States as well as Washington D.C. and the five territories.
This second year of releases will include: Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw. . There will be 5 Quarters released each year. Like the State Quarters, each quarter will be minted from the Philadelphia and the Denver Mint. The obverse design showing George Washington remains unchanged, while the reverse design reflects the National Park that is being honored.
The quarter's reverse depicts the 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Monument at the battle line of the Union Army at Cemetery Ridge is the central focus of the design. Surrounding inscriptions include "Gettysburg", "Pennsylvania", "2011", and "E Pluribus Unum".
This is the Philadelphia Minted, uncirculated quarter. It will be encapsulated to protect its condition.
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The United States America the Beautiful Quarter Program
The 2011 Gettysburg Quarter is the sixth coin in the United States America the Beautiful Quarter Series. The series began in 2010 and honors one national park from each of the 50 States as well as Washington D.C. and the five territories.
This second year of releases will include: Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw. . There will be 5 Quarters released each year. Like the State Quarters, each quarter will be minted from the Philadelphia and the Denver Mint. The obverse design showing George Washington remains unchanged, while the reverse design reflects the National Park that is being honored.
The quarter's reverse depicts the 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Monument at the battle line of the Union Army at Cemetery Ridge is the central focus of the design. Surrounding inscriptions include "Gettysburg", "Pennsylvania", "2011", and "E Pluribus Unum".
This is the Denver Minted, uncirculated quarter. It will be encapsulated to protect its condition.
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2011 Glacier Quarter Denver - Uncirculated
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2011 Vicksburg Quarter Philadelphia - Uncirculated
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2011 Vicksburg Quarter Denver - Uncirculated
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The United States America the Beautiful Quarter Program
The 2011 Glacier Quarter is the SEVENTH coin in the United States America the Beautiful Quarter Series. The series began in 2010 and honors one national park from each of the 50 States as well as Washington D.C. and the five territories.
This second year of releases will include: Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw. . There will be 5 Quarters released each year. Like the State Quarters, each quarter will be minted from the Philadelphia and the Denver Mint. The obverse design showing George Washington remains unchanged, while the reverse design reflects the National Park that is being honored.
The Glacier National Park Quarter features a scene from the park. The northeast slope of Mount Reynolds is in the distance, while a mountain goat in the park high country is in the foreground. Mount Reynolds dominates the scenery of Glacier National Park. A glacial horn, its pyramid-like peak was formed by glaciers which eroded the sides of the mountain. The mountain goat is one of 62 species of mammals that can be found within the park.
This is the Denver Minted, uncirculated quarter. It will be encapsulated to protect its condition.
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The United States America the Beautiful Quarter Program
The 2011 Vickburg Quarter is the NINTH coin in the United States America the Beautiful Quarter Series. The series began in 2010 and honors one national park from each of the 50 States as well as Washington D.C. and the five territories.
This second year of releases will include: Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw. . There will be 5 Quarters released each year. Like the State Quarters, each quarter will be minted from the Philadelphia and the Denver Mint. The obverse design showing George Washington remains unchanged, while the reverse design reflects the National Park that is being honored.
The unique reverse design on the Vicksburg National MilitaryPark Quarter features the USS Cairo as it would have appeared as a U.S. Navy warship in the Civil War. An ironclad gunboat, the ship was used on the Ohio and Mississippi RIvers and their tributaries in the early part of the Civil War. She joined a Union expedition on the Yazoo RIver near Vicksburg, Mississippi, and on December 12 she struck a mine and sank. The wreck was salvaged in 1964 and was put on permanent display at Vicksburg National Military Park . The Vicksburg National Military Park Quarter was released by the U.S. Mint in August 2011.
This is the Philadelphia Minted, uncirculated quarter. It will be encapsulated to protect its condition.
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The United States America the Beautiful Quarter Program
The 2011 Vicksburgr Quarter is the NINTH coin in the United States America the Beautiful Quarter Series. The series began in 2010 and honors one national park from each of the 50 States as well as Washington D.C. and the five territories.
This second year of releases will include: Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw. . There will be 5 Quarters released each year. Like the State Quarters, each quarter will be minted from the Philadelphia and the Denver Mint. The obverse design showing George Washington remains unchanged, while the reverse design reflects the National Park that is being honored.
The unique reverse design on the Vicksburg National MilitaryPark Quarter features the USS Cairo as it would have appeared as a U.S. Navy warship in the Civil War. An ironclad gunboat, the ship was used on the Ohio and Mississippi RIvers and their tributaries in the early part of the Civil War. She joined a Union expedition on the Yazoo RIver near Vicksburg, Mississippi, and on December 12 she struck a mine and sank. The wreck was salvaged in 1964 and was put on permanent display at Vicksburg National Military Park . The Vicksburg National Military Park Quarter was released by the U.S. Mint in August 2011.
This is the Denver Minted, uncirculated quarter. It will be encapsulated to protect its condition.
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2011 Chickasaw Quarter Philadelphia - Uncirculated
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2011 Chickasaw Quarter Denver - Uncirculated
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2011 Olympic Quarter Philadelphia - Uncirculated
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The United States America the Beautiful Quarter Program
The 2011 Chickasaw Quarter is the TENTH coin in the United States America the Beautiful Quarter Series. The series began in 2010 and honors one national park from each of the 50 States as well as Washington D.C. and the five territories.
This second year of releases will include: Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw. . There will be 5 Quarters released each year. Like the State Quarters, each quarter will be minted from the Philadelphia and the Denver Mint. The obverse design showing George Washington remains unchanged, while the reverse design reflects the National Park that is being honored.
The unique reverse design on the Chickasaw National Recreation Park Quarter features the Lincoln Bridge. It was built of limestone and dedicated in 1909 for the centennial for the 16th President’s birth. The bridge represented the first constructed improvement within the National Recreation Area. The Chickasaw National Recreaetion Park Quarter was released by the U.S. Mint in November 2011.
This is the Philadelphia Minted, uncirculated quarter. It will be encapsulated to protect its condition.
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The United States America the Beautiful Quarter Program
The 2011 Chickasaw Quarter is the TENTH coin in the United States America the Beautiful Quarter Series. The series began in 2010 and honors one national park from each of the 50 States as well as Washington D.C. and the five territories.
This second year of releases will include: Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw. . There will be 5 Quarters released each year. Like the State Quarters, each quarter will be minted from the Philadelphia and the Denver Mint. The obverse design showing George Washington remains unchanged, while the reverse design reflects the National Park that is being honored.
The unique reverse design on the Chickasaw National Recreation Park Quarter features the Lincoln Bridge. It was built of limestone and dedicated in 1909 for the centennial for the 16th President’s birth. The bridge represented the first constructed improvement within the National Recreation Area. The Chickasaw National Recreaetion Park Quarter was released by the U.S. Mint in November 2011.
This is the Denver Minted, uncirculated quarter. It will be encapsulated to protect its condition.
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2011 Olympic Quarter Denver - Uncirculated
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2011 Gettysburg 24 karat Gold Quarter - Denver Mint
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2011 Gettysburg 24 karat Gold Quarter - Philadelphia Mint
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The United States America the Beautiful Quarter Program
The 2011 Olympic Quarter is the EIGHTH coin in the United States America the Beautiful Quarter Series. The series began in 2010 and honors one national park from each of the 50 States as well as Washington D.C. and the five territories.
This second year of releases will include: Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw. . There will be 5 Quarters released each year. Like the State Quarters, each quarter will be minted from the Philadelphia and the Denver Mint. The obverse design showing George Washington remains unchanged, while the reverse design reflects the National Park that is being honored.
The Olympic National Park Quarter features a Roosevelt elk and the Hoh River in the foreground, with Mount Olympus in the background. The Roosevelt elk is the largest elk species in North America; it was named for Theodore Roosevelt, who led efforts to preserve the elk and its habitat at Olympic National Park. The Hoh River originates at the Hoh Glacier on Mount Olympus and flows through the Hoh Rain Forest and the Hoh Indian Reservation before reaching the Pacific Ocean.
This is the Denver Minted, uncirculated quarter. It will be encapsulated to protect its condition.
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2011 Glacier 24 karat Gold Quarter - Philadelphia Mint
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2011 Glacier 24 karat Gold Quarter - Denver Mint
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2011 Olympic 24 karat Gold Quarter - Philadelphia Mint
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2011 Olympic 24 karat Gold Quarter - Denver Mint
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2011 Vicksburg 24 karat Gold Quarter - Philadelphia Mint
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2011 Vicksburg 24 karat Gold Quarter - Denver Mint
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2011 Chickasaw 24 karat Gold Quarter - Denver Mint
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2011 Chickasaw 24 karat Gold Quarter - Philadelphia Mint
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2011 Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) Proof Quarter - San Francisco Mint
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The Gettysburg National Park Quarter is the sixth release in the America the Beautiful National Park Quarter Series. One National Park from each State and U.S. Territory will be honored on the quarter. Like the State Quarter Series, the U.S. Mint will release 5 new designs each year. The 2011 releases include Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw.
The quarter's reverse depicts the 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Monument at the battle line of the Union Army at Cemetery Ridge is the central focus of the design. Surrounding inscriptions include "Gettysburg", "Pennsylvania", "2011", and "E Pluribus Unum".
Each uncirculated quarter is layered 7 times in pure platinum. This Philadelphia Mint coin is encapsulated to protect its condition.
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2011 Glacier (Montana) Proof Quarter - San Francisco Mint
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2011 Vicksburg (Mississippi) Proof Quarter - San Francisco Mint
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2011 Chickasaw (Oklahoma) Proof Quarter - San Francisco Mint
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The United States America the Beautiful Quarter Program
The 2011 Glacier Quarter is the SEVENTH coin in the United States America the Beautiful Quarter Series. The series began in 2010 and honors one national park from each of the 50 States as well as Washington D.C. and the five territories.
This second year of releases will include: Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw. . There will be 5 Quarters released each year. Like the State Quarters, each quarter will be minted from the Philadelphia and the Denver Mint. The obverse design showing George Washington remains unchanged, while the reverse design reflects the National Park that is being honored.
The Glacier National Park Quarter features a scene from the park. The northeast slope of Mount Reynolds is in the distance, while a mountain goat in the park high country is in the foreground. Mount Reynolds dominates the scenery of Glacier National Park. A glacial horn, its pyramid-like peak was formed by glaciers which eroded the sides of the mountain. The mountain goat is one of 62 species of mammals that can be found within the park.
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The Chickasaw National Recreation Park Quarter is the TENTH release in the America the Beautiful National Park Quarter Series. One National Park from each State and U.S. Territory will be honored on the quarter. Like the State Quarter Series, the U.S. Mint will release 5 new designs each year. The 2011 releases include Gettysburg, Glacier, Olympic, Vicksburg & Chickasaw.
The unique reverse design on the Chickasaw National Recreation Park Quarter features the Lincoln Bridge. It was built of limestone and dedicated in 1909 for the centennial for the 16th President's birth. The bridge represented the first constructed improvement within the National Recreation Area. The Chickasaw National Recreation Park Quarter was released by the U.S. Mint in November 2011.
Each uncirculated quarter is layered 7 times in pure platinum.
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2011 Gettysburg Platinum Quarter - Denver
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2011 Gettysburg Platinum Quarter - Philadelphia
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2011 Glacier Platinum Quarter - Philadelphia
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2011 Glacier Platinum Quarter - Denver
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2011 Olympic Platinum Quarter - Philadelphia
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2011 Olympic Platinum Quarter - Denver
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