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2004 Iowa Quarter - D - Uncirculated

2004 Iowa Uncirculated Quarter - Denver Mint
 
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Year: 2004
Mint(s): Denver
Composition: Cupro-Nickel
Diameter: 24.26 mm
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Product Code: 11843
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The Iowa State Quarter was the fourth of five coins in the 2004 set of Americas State Quarters. It was also the 29th coin in the overall collection that started in 1999. The design features a one-room schoolhouse with a teacher and students planting a tree. The inscription Foundation in Education reflects the states commitment to education for more than 150 years.

This Iowa State quarter is an uncirculated coin from the Denver Mint. Please keep the coins in their protective airtite coin holder provided to maintain their uncirculated condition.

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. The mint marks can be found to the right of George Washington's portrait on the obverse: the small "P" indicates the Philadelphia Mint and the small "D" refers to the Denver.


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