5 coin set made in these countries: United States (United States of America).
Coins picked from these periods: Federal Republic 1776-Date
Range of coin dates: 1999.
The product will have these denominations: 1/4 Dollar.
Some of the coins may be changed with a similar catalog number. A full list of catalog numbers: 297, 293, 296, 295, 294.
The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product has different dates. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation.
Currency: Dollar
Metal compositions: Copper-nickel clad copper
Continents: North America
Denomination: 1/4 Dollar
Value: ¼ Dollar = 25 Cents ¼Usd = Eur 0.22
Type: Circulating Commemorative Coins
Year: 1999
Commemorative issue: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut
Diameter: 24.26 mm.
Thickness: 1.75 mm.
Weight: 5.67 g.
Shape: Round
Mint location: United States Mint Of Denver, United States (1906-Date), United States Mint Of Philadelphia, United States (1792-Date), United States Mint Of San Francisco, United States (1854-Date)
Obverse: The Portrait In Left Profile Of George Washington, The First President Of The United States From 1789 To 1797, Is Accompanied With The Motto "In God We Trust" And The Lettering "Liberty" And It Is Surrounded With The Face Value And The Inscription "United States Of America", The Portrait In Left Profile Of George Washington, The First President Of The United States From 1789 To 1797, Is Accompanied With The Motto "In God We Trust" And The Lettering "Liberty" And It Is Surrounded With The Face Value And The Inscription "United States Of America", Engravers' Initials On Neck Truncation.
Obverse lettering: United States Of Americain God We Trustliberty Sjf Wcquarter Dollar, United States Of Americain God Wetrustliberty Sjf Wcquarter Dollar
Reverse: Caesar Rodney Riding A Horse At Gallop Is Accompanied With The Legend "Caesar Rodney", The State'S Name ("Delaware"), The Date Of Its Admission Into Union ("1787"), Its Nickname ("The First State") And The Motto "E Pluribus Unum", The Statue "Commonwealth", An Allegorical Female Figure, Against The Outline Of The State, Is Accompanied With The State'S Name ("Pennsylvania"), The Date Of Its Admission Into Union ("1787"), A Keystone Which Illustrates Its Nickname (The Keystone State), The Three Words "Virtue Liberty Independence", The Motto "E Pluribus Unum" At The Bottom And Engraver'S Initials To The Right Of Statue'S Legs., A Design Depicting General George Washington And Members Of The Colonial Army Crossing The Delaware River En Route To Very Important Victories During The Revolutionary War Based On The 1851 Painting By Emanuel Leutze Is Accompanied With The Legend "Crossroads Of The Revolution", The State'S Name ("New Jersey"), The Date Of Its Admission Into Union ("1787") And The Motto "E Pluribus Unum"., A Peach Against The State'S Geographical Outline Is Accompanied With Two Live Oak Sprigs Paying Homage To The Official State Tree, The State'S Name ("Georgia"), The Date Of Its Admission Into Union ("1788"), Its Motto "Wisdom Justice Moderation" On A Hanging Banner, The Motto "E Pluribus Unum" At The Bottom And Engraver'S Initials To The Right., The Charter Oak (Felled By A Storm In 1856) Accompanied With The Legend "The Charter Oak" And Surrounded With The State'S Name ("Connecticut"), The Date Of Its Admission Into Union ("1788"), And The Motto "E Pluribus Unum"
Reverse lettering: Delaware1787The First Statecaesar Rodneywc1999E Pluribus Unum, Pennsylvania 1787 Virtue Liberty Independence Jm1999 E Pluribus Unum, New Jersey 1787 Amcrossroads Of The Revolution 1999 E Pluribus Unum, Georgia 1788 Wisdom Justice Moderation Tjf1999 E Pluribus Unum, Connecticut1788Thecharter Oak1999 Tjfe Pluribus Unum
Reverse translation: Out Of Many, One
Edge: Reeded
ℹ Themes: War, Fruit, Boat Or Watercraft, Map, Sculpture, Horse Or Equine, Flag, Tree
👔 Presidents: George Washington
🤵 Politicians: Caesar Rodney
🗽 Statues: Commonwealth
🌴 Trees: Charter Oak
🍎 Fruits: Peach