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0255 - 1999 DELAWARE QUARTER P MINT |
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The Delaware Quarter design features Caesar Rodney on horseback. Among other things, Rodney was a soldier, judge, delegate to the Continental Congress and Governer of Delaware. He is honored for his historic ride to break the tie among Delaware’s delegates in favor of the Declaration of Independence. |
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0256 - 1999 DELAWARE QUARTER D MINT |
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The Delaware Quarter design features Caesar Rodney on horseback. Among other things, Rodney was a soldier, judge, delegate to the Continental Congress and Governer of Delaware. He is honored for his historic ride to break the tie among Delaware’s delegates in favor of the Declaration of Independence. |
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0257 - 1999 PENNSYLVANIA QUARTER P MINT |
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The Pennsylvania Quarter features an outline of the state, the state motto, a keystone, and the “Commonwealth” statue, a bronze 14’ 6" female form which has topped the capital dome since 1905. The design was chosen to educate people about the founding principals of Pennsylvania. |
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0258 - 1999 PENNSYLVANIA QUARTER D MINT |
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The Pennsylvania Quarter features an outline of the state, the state motto, a keystone, and the "Commonwealth" statue, a bronze 14’ 6" female form which has topped the capital dome since 1905. The design was chosen to educate people about the founding principals of Pennsylvania. |
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0259 - 1999 NEW JERSEY QUARTER P MINT |
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The New Jersey Quarter features a rendering of George Washington crossing the Delaware River. The design is based on the 1851 painting by Emmanuel Leutze which hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Underneath, the words "Crossroads of the Revolution" are printed. The Commemorative Coin Design Commission selected the design by unanimous vote. |
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0260 - 1999 NEW JERSEY QUARTER D MINT |
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The New Jersey Quarter features a rendering of George Washington crossing the Delaware River. The design is based on the 1851 painting by Emmanuel Leutze which hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Underneath, the words "Crossroads of the Revolution" are printed. The Commemorative Coin Design Commission selected the design by unanimous vote. |
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0261 - 1999 GEORGIA QUARTER P MINT |
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The Georgia Quarter design features a peach, a fruit long associated with the state, superimposed on a silhouette outline of the state framed by oak sprigs. Draped across the top of the design is a banner bearing the state motto. |
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0262 - 1999 GEORGIA QUARTER D MINT |
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The Georgia Quarter design features a peach, a fruit long associated with the state, superimposed on a silhouette outline of the state framed by oak sprigs. Draped across the top of the design is a banner bearing the state motto. |
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0263 - 1999 CONNECTICUT QUARTER P MINT |
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The Connecticut Quarter design displays a majestic white oak known as the Charter Oak. This is where Captain Joseph Wadsworth hid the original Connecticut Charter when its revocation by England’s King James II seemed imminent in 1687. The tree fell during a tremendous storm in August 1856. |
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0264 - 1999 CONNECTICUT QUARTER D MINT |
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The Connecticut Quarter design displays a majestic white oak known as the Charter Oak. This is where Captain Joseph Wadsworth hid the original Connecticut Charter when its revocation by England’s King James II seemed imminent in 1687. The tree fell during a tremendous storm in August 1856. |
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0265 - 2000 MASSACHUSETTS P MINT |
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The Massachusetts Quarter features a minuteman posed in front of the state outline, with a star marking Boston, the state’s capital. The term "minutemen" particularly describes men who were enrolled for service by the Massachusetts provincial congress. Named for their readiness at a minute’s notice, minutemen were armed citizens who led the initial battles of the American Revolution. |
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0266 - 2000 MASSACHUSETTS D MINT |
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The Massachusetts Quarter features a minuteman posed in front of the state outline, with a star marking Boston, the state’s capital. The term “minutemen” particularly describes men who were enrolled for service by the Massachusetts provincial congress. Named for their readiness at a minute’s notice, minutemen were armed citizens who led the initial battles of the American Revolution. |
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0267 - 2000 MARYLAND QUARTER P MINT |
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The Maryland Quarter features the Maryland State House Dome and the state’s nickname, "The Old Line State." Some historians trace the nickname to General George Washington, who bestowed it upon the state to salute Maryland’s regular line troops in the Revolutionary War. |
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0268 - 2000 MARYLAND QUARTER D MINT |
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The Maryland Quarter features the Maryland State House Dome and the state’s nickname, “The Old Line State.” Some historians trace the nickname to General George Washington, who bestowed it upon the state to salute Maryland’s regular line troops in the Revolutionary War. |
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0269 - 2000 SOUTH CAROLINA P MINT |
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The quarter’s design is a sampling of South Carolina’s central symbols, including its tree, bird and flower. The images form a collage across the front of the state’s outline, with a star designating the capital, Columbia. |
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0270 - 2000 SOUTH CAROLINA D MINT |
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The quarter’s design is a sampling of South Carolina’s central symbols, including its tree, bird and flower. The images form a collage across the front of the state’s outline, with a star designating the capital, Columbia. |
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0271 - 2000 NEW HAMPSHIRE P MINT |
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A profile of New Hampshire’s famous rock formation "Old Man of the Mountain" is a prominent part of the quarter’s design. It also includes the state’s motto and nine stars that signify New Hampshire’s entrance into the Union. |
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0272 - 2000 NEW HAMPSHIRE D MINT |
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A profile of New Hampshire’s famous rock formation "Old Man of the Mountain" is a prominent part of the Quarter’s design. It also includes the state’s motto and nine stars that signify New Hampshire’s entrance into the Union. |
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0273 - 2000 VIRGINIA QUARTER P MINT |
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The design of the 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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0274 - 2000 VIRGINIA QUARTER D MINT |
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The design of the 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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