About the 2011 Olympic-Washington Quarters
The Olympic-Washington quarter celebrates the Olympic National Park, a testament to the diverse ecosystems and breathtaking landscapes found in Washington State. This magnificent site is elegantly encapsulated in the design of these quarters.
- Obverse: The coin features the familiar portrait of George Washington, a design by John Flanagan.
- Reverse: Designed by Susan Gamble and sculpted by Michael Gaudioso, the reverse side captures an iconic view of the park – a Roosevelt elk standing near the Hoh River with Mount Olympus in the background.
Quality and Conditions
We offer an exceptional variety of 2011 Olympic-Washington quarters in both uncirculated and graded conditions.
Uncirculated Quarters
Our uncirculated quarters are coins that have never seen circulation, maintaining their original mint luster and detail. These pieces hold the same pristine appearance they did when they emerged from the U.S. Mint in 2011.
Graded Quarters
We also carry graded quarters, which have been evaluated by professional grading services for their authenticity and condition. These coins come in protective holders with a label denoting their grade, providing you with the confidence that you're acquiring only the finest quarters for your collection.
Why Collect the 2011 Olympic-Washington Quarters?
Collecting the 2011 Olympic-Washington quarters offers a unique opportunity to honor America's rich natural heritage and the intricate artistry of its coinage. Each coin serves as a reminder of the stunning landscapes of the Olympic National Park and a celebration of the United States' historical narrative. By adding these quarters to your collection, you become a custodian of a piece of American history and numismatic craftsmanship.
Delve into our collection of 2011 Olympic-Washington quarters and enhance your coin collecting journey today.
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