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Statehood Quarter

The Statehood Quarter program was a commemorative coin program of the United States Mint. Between and 1999 and 2008 (anticipated completion date), it successively featured each of the United States' 50 individual states with unique designs on the reverse of the quarter


redesigned quarter obverse

During the program, a new statehood quarter was released by the United States Mint roughly every ten weeks; five designs are released each year. Each quarter's reverse celebrates one of the 50 states with a design honoring its unique history, traditions, and symbols, usually designed by a resident of that state and chosen by the state government. The quarters are released in the same order that the states joined the union. The obverse of each quarter is the same, but is a redesign over the previous design of the quarter.

The statehood quarters program become one of the most popular commemorative coin programs in United States history; the United States Mint has estimated that over one hundred millions individuals have collected state quarters, either formally or informally.

Although the statehood program is, by legislation, intended to include only the 50 states, legislation has twice been introduced in Congress to extend the program an additional year to include the District of Columbia and the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands and American Samoa. As of January 2004, this legisation has not yet reached a floor vote.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

State Release Date
(Statehood Date)
Mintage Numbers Design
Delaware January 1, 1999
(December 7, 1787)
774,824,000 Caesar Rodney on horseback;
captions: "The First State;" "Caesar Rodney."
Pennsylvania March 8, 1999
(December 12, 1787)
707,332,000 "Commonwealth" statue; state outline; keystone;
captions: "Virtue, Liberty, Independence."
New Jersey May 17, 1999
(December 18, 1787)
662,228,000 "Washington Crossing the Delaware;"
caption: "Crossroads of the Revolution."
Georgia July 19, 1999
(January 2, 1788)
939,932,000 peach; Live oak sprigs; state outline;
banner with text: "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation."
Connecticut October 12, 1999
(January 9, 1788)
1,346,624,000 Charter Oak; caption: "The Charter Oak."
Massachusetts January 3, 2000
(February 6, 1788)
1,163,784,000 "The Minuteman" statue; state outline;
caption: "The Bay State."
Maryland March 13, 2000
(April 28, 1788)
1,234,732,000 Maryland Statehouse dome; White oak clusters;
caption: "The Old Line State."
South Carolina May 22, 2000
(May 23, 1788)
1,308,784,000 Palmetto tree, Carolina Wren; yellow jessamine;
state outline; caption: "The Palmetto State."
New Hampshire August 7, 2000
(June 21, 1788)
1,169,016,000 "The Old Man of the Mountain;" nine stars;
captions: "Old Man of the Mountain," "Live Free or Die."
Virginia October 16, 2000
(June 25, 1788)
1,594,616,000 Ships Susan Constant, Godspeed, Discovery;
captions: "Jamestown, 1607-2007;" "Quadricentennial"
New York January 2, 2001
(July 26, 1788)
1,275,040,000 : Statue of Liberty; eleven stars; state outline with
line tracing Hudson River and Erie Canal;
caption: "Gateway to Freedom"
North Carolina March 12, 2001
(November 21, 1789)
1,055,476,000 Wright flyer; Wilbur and Orville Wright;
caption: "First Flight."
Rhode Island May 21, 2001
(May 29, 1790)
870,100,000 vintage sailboat in Narragansett Bay;
Pell Bridge; caption: "The Ocean State."
Vermont August 6, 2001
(March 4, 1791)
882,804,000 maple trees with sap buckets;
Camel's Hump Mountain; caption: "Freedom and Unity."
Kentucky October 15, 2001
(June 1, 1792)
723,564,000 thoroughbred racehorse behind fence;
Federal Hill mansion; caption: "My Old Kentucky Home."
Tennessee January 2, 2002
(June 1, 1796)
648,068,000 fiddle; trumpet; guitar; musical score;
three stars; banner with text: "Musical Heritage."
Ohio March 18, 2002
(March 1, 1803)
632,032,000 early aircraft; EVA suit; state outline;
caption: "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers."
Louisiana May 30, 2002
(April 30, 1812)
764,204,000 pelican; trumpet with musical notes;
outline of Louisiana Purchase on map of U.S.;
caption: "Louisiana Purchase."
Indiana August 2, 2002
(December 11, 1816)
689,800,000 racecar; state outline; 19 stars;
caption: "Crossroads of America."
Mississippi October 15, 2002
(December 10, 1817)
579,600,000 two Mmagnolia blossoms;
caption: "The Magnolia State."
Illinois January 2, 2003
(December 3, 1818)
463,200,000 young Abraham Lincoln; farm scene;
Chicago skyline; state outline;
captions: "Land of Lincoln;" "21st state/century."
Alabama March 17, 2003
(December 14, 1819)
457,400,000 Hellen Keller, seated; Longleaf pine branch;
Magnolia blossoms; banner with text: "Spirit of Courage;"
caption: "Helen Keller" in standard print and Braille.
Maine June 2, 2003
(March 15, 1820)
448,800,000 Pequamid Point Light; schooner at sea.
Missouri August 4, 2003
(August 10, 1821)
453,200,000 Gateway Arch; Lewis and Clark returning down Missouri River;
caption: "Corps of Discovery 1804-2004."
Arkansas October 20, 2003
(June 15, 1836)
457,800,000 diamond; rice stalks; Mallard flying above a lake
Michigan January 26, 2004
(January 26, 1837)
  state outline; outline of Great Lakes system;
caption: "Great Lakes State."
Florida 2004
(March 3, 1845)
     
Texas 2004
(December 29, 1845)
     
Iowa 2004
(December 28, 1846)
     
Wisconsin 2004
(May 29, 1848)
     
California 2005
(September 9, 1850)
     
Minnesota 2005
(May 11, 1858)
     
Oregon 2005
(February 14, 1859)
     
Kansas 2005
(January 29, 1861)
     
West Virginia 2005
(June 20, 1863)
     
Nevada 2006
(October 31, 1864)
     
Nebraska 2006
(March 1, 1867)
     
Colorado 2006
'\'(August 1, 1876)''
     
North Dakota 2006
(November 2, 1889)
     
South Dakota 2006
(November 2, 1889)
     
Montana 2007
(November 8, 1889)
     
Washington 2007
(November 11, 1889)
     
Idaho 2007
(July 3, 1890)
     
Wyoming 2007
(July 10, 1890)
     
Utah 2007
(January 4, 1896)
     
Oklahoma 2008
(November 16, 1907)
     
New Mexico 2008
(January 6, 1912)
     
Arizona 2008
(February 14, 1912)
     
Alaska 2008
(January 3, 1959)
     
Hawaii 2008
(August 21, 1959)
     

Images of state quarters courtesy of the United States Mint.





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