America the Beautiful Quarters

Die America the Beautiful Quarters sind eine Serie von Vierteldollar-Münzen der Vereinigten Staaten. Von 2010 bis 2021 erschienen jährlich fünf Ausgaben, die auf der Rückseite Nationalparks oder andere Stätten von nationaler Bedeutung darstellen. Wie schon zuvor 1999–2009 bei den State Quarters werden alle 50 US-Bundesstaaten sowie der District of Columbia und 5 Außengebiete berücksichtigt.
Ausgabeprogramm
Die Ausgabe der Münzen erfolgt in der Reihenfolge, in der die abgebildeten Parks oder Stätten zur „Stätte von nationaler Bedeutung“ (national site) erklärt wurden.[1] Vier der Motive werden Parks oder Stätten darstellen, welche zuvor bereits in der State-Quarters-Serie berücksichtigt wurden (Grand Canyon in Arizona, Yosemite in Kalifornien, White Mountains in New Hampshire und Mount Rushmore in South Dakota). Die jeweiligen Motive werden aber neu gestaltet.[1]
| # | Staat / Territorium | Park / Stätte | Ausgabedatum | Auflage Denver | Auflage Philadelphia | Auflage Westpoint | Gesamtauflage | Design |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arkansas | Hot Springs National Park | 19. April 2010 | 34.000.000 | 35.600.000 | — | 69.600.000[2] | ![]() |
| 2 | Wyoming | Yellowstone National Park | 1. Juni 2010 | 34.800.000 | 33.600.000 | — | 68.400.000[2] | |
| 3 | Kalifornien | Yosemite National Park | 26. Juli 2010 | 34.800.000 | 35.200.000 | — | 70.000.000[2] | ![]() |
| 4 | Arizona | Grand Canyon National Park | 20. September 2010 | 35.400.000 | 34.800.000 | — | 70.200.000[2] | ![]() |
| 5 | Oregon | Mount Hood National Forest | 15. November 2010 | 34.400.000 | 34.400.000 | — | 68.800.000[2] | ![]() |
| 6 | Pennsylvania | Gettysburg National Military Park | 24. Januar 2011 | 30.800.000 | 30.400.000 | — | 61.200.000[3] | |
| 7 | Montana | Glacier National Park | 4. April 2011 | 31.200.000 | 30.400.000 | — | 61.600.000[3] | |
| 8 | Washington | Olympic-Nationalpark | 13. Juni 2011 | 30.600.000 | 30.400.000 | — | 61.000.000[3] | |
| 9 | Mississippi | Vicksburg National Military Park | 29. August 2011 | 33.400.000 | 30.800.000 | — | 64.200.000[3] | |
| 10 | Oklahoma | Chickasaw National Recreation Area | 14. November 2011 | 69.400.000 | 73.800.000 | — | 143.200.000[3] | |
| 11 | Puerto Rico | El Yunque National Forest | 23. Januar 2012 | 25.000.000 | 25.800.000 | — | 50.800.000[4] | |
| 12 | New Mexico | Chaco Culture National Historical Park | 2. April 2012 | 22.000.000 | 22.000.000 | — | 44.000.000[4] | |
| 13 | Maine | Acadia National Park | 11. Juni 2012 | 22.000.000 | 24.800.000 | — | 46.800.000[4] | |
| 14 | Hawaii | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park | 27. August 2012 | 78.600.000 | 46.200.000 | — | 124.800.000[4] | |
| 15 | Alaska | Denali National Park | 5. November 2012 | 166.600.000 | 135.400.000 | — | 302.000.000[4] | |
| 16 | New Hampshire | White Mountain National Forest | 28. Januar 2013 | 107.600.000 | 68.800.000 | — | 176.400.000[5] | |
| 17 | Ohio | Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial | 1. April 2013 | 131.600.000 | 107.800.000 | — | 239.400.000[5] | |
| 18 | Nevada | Great Basin National Park | 10. Juni 2013 | 141.400.000 | 122.400.000 | — | 263.800.000[5] | |
| 19 | Maryland | Fort McHenry National Monument and History Shrine | 26. August 2013 | 151.400.000 | 120.000.000 | — | 271.400.000[5] | |
| 20 | South Dakota | Mount Rushmore National Memorial | 4. November 2013 | 272.400.000 | 231.800.000 | — | 504.200.000[5] | |
| 21 | Tennessee | Great-Smoky-Mountains-Nationalpark | 27. Januar 2014 | 99.400.000 | 73.200.000 | — | 172.600.000[6] | ![]() |
| 22 | Virginia | Shenandoah-Nationalpark | 31. März 2014 | 197.800.000 | 112.800.000 | — | 310.600.000[6] | ![]() |
| 23 | Utah | Arches National Park | 9. Juni 2014 | 251.400.000 | 214.200.000 | — | 465.600.000[6] | ![]() |
| 24 | Colorado | Great Sand Dunes National Park | 25. August 2014 | 171.800.000 | 159.600.000 | — | 331.400.000[6] | ![]() |
| 25 | Florida | Everglades National Park | 3. November 2014 | 142.400.000 | 157.601.200 | — | 300.001.200[6] | ![]() |
| 26 | Nebraska | Homestead National Monument of America | 9. Februar 2015 | 248.600.000 | 214.400.000 | — | 463.000.000[7] | |
| 27 | Louisiana | Kisatchie National Forest | 13. April 2015 | 379.600.000 | 397.200.000 | — | 776.800.000[7] | |
| 28 | North Carolina | Blue Ridge Parkway | 22. Juni 2015 | 505.200.000 | 325.616.000 | — | 830.816.000 | |
| 29 | Delaware | Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge | 14. September 2015 | 206.400.000 | 275.000.000 | — | 481.400.000 | |
| 30 | New York | Saratoga National Historical Park | 16. November 2015 | 215.800.000 | 223.000.000 | — | 438.800.000 | |
| 31 | Illinois | Shawnee National Forest | 1. Februar 2016 | 151.800.000 | 155.600.000 | — | 307.400.000 | |
| 32 | Kentucky | Cumberland Gap National Historical Park | 4. April 2016 | 223.200.000 | 215.400.000 | — | 438.600.000 | |
| 33 | West Virginia | Harpers Ferry National Historical Park | 6. Juni 2016 | 424.000.000 | 434.630.000 | — | 858.630.000 | |
| 34 | North Dakota | Theodore Roosevelt National Park | 29. August 2016 | 223.200.000 | 231.600.000 | — | 454.800.000 | |
| 35 | South Carolina | Fort Moultrie National Monument | 14. November 2016 | 142.200.000 | 154.400.000 | — | 296.600.000 | |
| 36 | Iowa | Effigy Mounds National Monument | 6. Februar 2017 | 210.800.000 | 271.200.000 | — | 482.000.000 | |
| 37 | District of Columbia | Frederick Douglass National Historic Site | 3. April 2017 | 185.800.000 | 184.800.000 | — | 370.600.000 | |
| 38 | Missouri | Ozark National Scenic Riverways | 5. Juni 2017 | 200.000.000 | 203.000.000 | — | 403.000.000 | |
| 39 | New Jersey | Ellis Island National Monument (Freiheitsstatue) | 28. August 2017 | 254.000.000 | 234.000.000 | — | 488.000.000 | |
| 40 | Indiana | George Rogers Clark National Historical Park | 13. November 2017 | 180.800.000 | 196.600.000 | — | 377.400.000 | |
| 41 | Michigan | Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore | 5. Februar 2018 | 182.600.000 | 186.714.000 | — | 369.314.000 | |
| 42 | Wisconsin | Apostle Islands National Lakeshore | 9. April 2018 | 216.600.000 | 223.200.000 | — | 439.800.000 | |
| 43 | Minnesota | Voyageurs National Park | 11. Juni 2018 | 197.800.000 | 237.400.000 | — | 435.200.000 | |
| 44 | Georgia | Cumberland Island National Seashore | 27. August 2018 | 151.600.000 | 138.000.000 | — | 289.600.000 | |
| 45 | Rhode Island | Block Island National Wildlife Refuge | 13. November 2018 | 159.600.000 | 159.600.000 | — | 319.200.000 | |
| 46 | Massachusetts | Lowell National Historical Park | 2019 | 182.200.000 | 165.800.000 | 2.000.000[8] | 350.000.000 | |
| 47 | Nördliche Marianen | American Memorial Park | 2019 | 182.600.000 | 142.800.000 | 2.000.000[8] | 327.400.000 | |
| 48 | Guam | War in the Pacific National Historical Park | 2019 | 114.400.000 | 116.600.000 | 2.000.000[8] | 233.000.000 | |
| 49 | Texas | San Antonio Missions National Historical Park | 2019 | 129.400.000 | 142.800.000 | 2.000.000[8] | 274.200.000 | |
| 50 | Idaho | Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness | 2019 | 251.600.000 | 223.400.000 | 2.000.000[8] | 475.000.000 | |
| 51 | Amerikanisch-Samoa | Nationalpark von Amerikanisch-Samoa | 2020 | 212.200.000 | 286.000.000 | 2.000.000[9] | 498.000.000 | |
| 52 | Connecticut | Weir Farm National Historic Site | 2020 | 155.000.000 | 125.600.000 | 2.000.000[9] | 280.600.000 | |
| 53 | Amerikanische Jungferninseln | Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve | 2020 | 515.000.000 | 580.200.000 | 2.000.000[9] | 1.092.800.000[10] | |
| 54 | Vermont | Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park | 2020 | 345.800.000 | 304.600.000 | 2.000.000[9] | 650.400.000 | |
| 55 | Kansas | Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve | 2020 | 142.400.000 | 101.200.000 | 2.000.000[9] | 245.600.000 | |
| 56 | Alabama | Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site | 2021 | 304.000.000 | 160.400.000 | — | 464.400.000 |
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ a b The United States Mint: America the Beautiful Quarters® Program. Usmint.gov, abgerufen am 20. Juni 2010 (englisch).
- ↑ a b c d e The United States Mint: Auflagen 2010. Usmint.gov, abgerufen am 19. März 2011 (englisch).
- ↑ a b c d e The United States Mint: Auflagen 2011. Usmint.gov, abgerufen am 19. März 2011 (englisch).
- ↑ a b c d e The United States Mint: Auflagen 2012. Usmint.gov, abgerufen am 16. Juni 2012 (englisch).
- ↑ a b c d e The United States Mint: Auflagen 2013. Usmint.gov, abgerufen am 25. August 2015 (englisch).
- ↑ a b c d e The United States Mint: Auflagen 2014. Usmint.gov, abgerufen am 25. August 2015 (englisch).
- ↑ a b The United States Mint: Auflagen 2015. Usmint.gov, abgerufen am 25. August 2015 (englisch).
- ↑ a b c d e Circulating rarities head to circulation: Quarters with the W Mint mark. In: Coin World. Abgerufen am 17. April 2019 (englisch).
- ↑ a b c d e Adding V75 privy mark means 2020-W quarter for American Samoa will be released last. In: CoinWorld. Abgerufen am 24. Mai 2020 (englisch).
- ↑ Mike Unser: US Mint Produces Over 1.65 Billion Coins for Circulation in August. In: coinnews.net. Abgerufen am 13. September 2020 (englisch).
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2011 America The Beautiful Quarters Coin Glacier Wyoming Uncirculated Reverse
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2014 Quarter Everglades National Park (FL)
Reverse of 2010 "America the Beautiful" United States quarter dollar coin, depicting Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
2017 America The Beautiful Quarters - Ellis Island
2017 America The Beautiful Quarters - George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
America the Beautiful quarters
2016 America The Beautiful Quarters - Theodore Roosevelt North Dakota Reverse
2017 America The Beautiful Quarters - Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
2016 America The Beautiful Quarters - Cumberland Gap Kentucky Reverse
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Mount Rushmore Quarter Reverse
2013 America The Beautiful Quarters Fort McHenry Coin
2016 America The Beautiful Quarters - Harpers Ferry West Virginia Reverse
2011 America The Beautiful Quarters Coin Gettysburg Pennsylvania Uncirculated Reverse
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2014 Quarter Arches National Park (UT)
2017 America The Beautiful Quarters - Ozark National Scenic Riverways
2016 America The Beautiful Quarters - Fort Moultrie South Carolina Reverse
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Sculptor: Renata Gordon, Medallic Artist
Designer: Richard Masters, Artistic Infusion ProgramAmerica the Beautiful quarters
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2014 Quarter Shenandoah National Park (VA)
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A Map showing the year a National park or site will in each jurisdiction will be honored as a part of America the Beautiful Quarters program
2016 America The Beautiful Quarters - Shawnee Illinois Reverse
Fourth release in the America the Beautiful Quarters program. Released in September 2010.
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2014 Quarter Great Sand Dunes National Park (CO)
Reverse of the US quarter 2010 "Hot Springs"
America the Beautiful quarters
Second coin released in America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Released June 1, 2010
America the Beautiful quarters
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2014 Quarter Great Smoky Mountains National Park (TN)
Last release of 2010 for the America the Beautiful Quarters program. Released in November 2010.
Third release in The America the Beautiful Quarters program. Released 7/26/10
America the Beautiful quarters
Design of the 2013 White Mountain National Forest quarter. See US Mint Image Use Policy at here
2011 America The Beautiful Quarters Coin Olympic Washington Uncirculated Reverse
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Lowell National Historical Park preserves and interprets the role of Lowell, MA, in the Industrial Revolution, archiving the history of the human story in addition to the industry processes and cultural environment of the time. The era was also defined in part by the “Mill Girls,” young women who were recruited to work in the mills where they earned cash wages and lived in supervised, company-owned boarding houses. They became an important voice for labor by advocating for better working conditions, supporting abolition, and embracing education.















