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2001 Vermont Quarter Rolls - P and D - Uncirculated

2001 Vermont Quarter Rolls - Philadelphia & Denver Mints - Uncirculated
 
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Year: 2001
Mint(s): Philadelphia & Denver
Composition: copper - nickel
Diameter: 24.3 mm
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Product Code: 21530
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In December 1997, America's most adventurous coin program became a reality when President Clinton signed legislation authorizing the U.S. Mint to issue the innovative 50 State Quarters collection. Starting in January 1999, each of the 50 states in the Union will be honored on a unique Quarter Dollar commemorative coin. Five states will be featured each year, based on the order in which they ratified the Constitution or became states. Due to the aggressive minting schedule, each State Quarter will be minted for only about 10 weeks. As a result, mintages of each quarter only are to be just a fraction of the "normal" quarters are. Regular issue coins will be minted at both the Philadelphia and the Denver Mints. On the front, otherwise known as the obverse, the specific mintmarks can be found to the right of George Washington's portrait. The small "P" indicates the Philadelphia Mint and the small "D" refers to the Denver.

When Vermont entered the Union on March 4, 1791, it was a milestone in the history of the United States. Vermont became the first state after the original 13 ad represented the start of an expansion of the United States that continued through the 20th century. The Vermont State Quarter features Camels Hump Mountain in the background. Located in the Green Mountains, it is one of the states most distinctive natural features. The foreground of the coin honors the states famous maple syrup and maple sugar industry. It shows two maple trees with buckets to collect the sap, which will then be turned into syrup or sugar. The New Hampshire Quarter is the ninth quarter to enter into Americas State Quarter Collection. When New Hampshire ratified the United States Constitution on June 21,1788, it became a pivotal ninth state to do so. According to the terms of the Constitution, a minimum of nine states were needed to make the Constitution a legally-binding contract. New Hampshires vote was a monumental turning point in history. The New Hampshire State Quarter design features one of the states greatest natural attractions-a rock formation known as The Old Man of the Mountain, found on Mount Cannon in the Franconia Notch gateway to northern New Hampshire. In addition to the showing of the rock formation, it also features the state motto. Live Free or Die. The nine stars on the left side of the coin symbolize New Hampshire as the ninth state.

Each 40-coin roll of State Quarters from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints are in brilliant Uncirculated condition.



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