Title: America The Beautiful Coins
1AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
BY UNITED STATES MINT
2TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRESENTATION
DESIGN OF ATB
ABOUT AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
ABOUT US MINT
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3ABOUT
US MINT
The United States Mint produces the most gold and
silver coinage out of the three leading mints in
North America. Investors and collectors
worldwide are familiar with the United States
Mint's products, and each series features
designs that prominently feature icons like Lady
Liberty and the American bald eagle. When you
browse for US coins at BOLD, you have a wide
range of alternatives, including bullion coinage
in gold, silver, platinum, and palladium and
historic US gold and silver circulation coins.
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4ABOUT
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
America, the Beautiful Series honors the nation's
historic landmarks, national parks, and national
lakeshores. The Series encompasses all 50 U.S.
states and the five U.S. territories of Guam,
American Samoa, the American Virgin Islands,
Puerto Rico, and the Mariana Islands. A coin
honoring Washington, D.C.'s federal district is
also a part of the collection.
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5DESIGN OF
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL Reverse-designed quarters
honoring national parks and sites were
distributed to recognize each park or site as a
national site. Three states' quarters feature
parks or locations previously featured on state
quarters. (Grand Canyon in Arizona, Yosemite in
California, and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota).
They have new designs even if they show the
exact locations. A privy mark is also present
on the obverses of the quarters minted at West
Point in 2020. Inside the outline of the Rainbow
Pool at the World War II Memorial in Washington,
DC, the text "V75," commemorating the 75th
anniversary of the conclusion of World War II,
is incorporated into the pool design.
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6ESTABLISHED OF
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL The United States Mint's 50
State Quarters initiative is where the America
the Beautiful coins got their start. This coin
series, which was authorized in December 1997 and
first made available in 1999, has a distinctive
reverse design on circulating quarters. The
regular American 25-cent piece was unchanged in
terms of metal composition or size, but each of
the Union's 50 states was represented by a unique
site. The US Mint decided to issue a Territories
and DC program in honor of Puerto Rico, American
Samoa, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, and the
Northern Mariana Islands, as well as Washington,
D.C., as a result of the circulating
commemorative program's enormous popularity and
success. It was decided in 2008 that a unique
bullion coin series was required to capitalize
on the appeal of the circulation coins.
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