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Commemorative Silver Coins

The 50 States Commemorative Coin Program Act was signed into regulation December 1, 1997. The program was designed to serve three purposes. First, it was to honor the states that make up the United States. Second, it was to promote data about the states, their historical past and tradition, and the national heritage among the youth. Finally, it was designed to encourage a new era of numismatists, or coin collectors. The primary 13 states which shaped the United States were minted within the order they ratified the United States Constitution. The remaining thirty-seven states were minted within the order they have been admitted to the Union. Cash had been minted approximately ten weeks before the following state quarter’s minting began.

The quarters feature every state’s particular person design on the reverse, or tails facet of the coin. So as to accommodate the designs, the quarter needed to be modified. The words “United States of America” and “Quarter Dollar” were moved to the obverse side. The year minted, formerly on the obverse, was moved to the reverse. Each state played a task in deciding the design for his or her coin. Many state governors referred to as upon the citizens of their state to submit design ideas. As soon as the time for submission of design concepts was complete, the suggestions have been sent to a governor-mandated commemorative coin committee for review. The committee narrowed down the choice to a handful and the governor often made the ultimate selection, subject to approval by the Secretary of Treasury.

The first state quarter, Delaware, was launched January 4, 1999. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia and Connecticut followed later that year. The year 2000 introduced quarters for Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire and Virginia. In 2001, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and Kentucky have been minted. Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana and Mississippi quarters had been launched in 2002. In 2003, the mint launched quarters for the states of Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri and Arkansas. 2004 releases included Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin. California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas and West Virginia adopted in 2005. January 2006 introduced Nevada. Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota and South Dakota were also launched that year.

2007 introduced Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. 2008 was the ultimate year for the 50 State Quarters Program. Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii have been the final quarters of the program. Because of the overwhelming success of the 50 State Quarters, Congress signed [two] other commemorative coin programs into law in 2007 and 2008 respectively. While generally believed to be part of the 50 State Quarters Program, the quarters for the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands and Northern Mariana Islands are not. These six quarters, launched in 2009, make up the District of Columbia and United States Territories Quarter Program.

The America the Lovely Nationwide Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Program will begin issuing quarters in 2010. Fifty six coins, launched at a price of 5 quarters per yr, might be issued in the program. The ultimate quarter will likely be released in 2021. The quarters shall be released within the order each was established as a nationwide site.

At Coins-Value.com find information regarding commemorative silver coins, 1988 five dollar commemorative coin,and five dollar commemorative coin.

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