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: 2003.
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: 344, 347, 343, 345, 346.
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, ¼ Dollar = 25 Cents ¼Usd = Eur 0.22
Type: Circulating Commemorative Coins
Year: 2003
Commemorative issue: Illinois, Alabama, Maine State, Missouri, Arkansas
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 Djf Wcquarter Dollar, United States Of Americain God We Trustliberty Pjf Wcquarter Dollar, United States Of Americain God We Trust Liberty Pjf Wcquarter Dollar
Reverse: Young Abraham Lincoln Within An Outline Of The State, A Farm Scene, And The Chicago Skyline On The Left And The Right Of The State'S Outline. There Are Twenty-One Stars Bordering The Coin Which Signify Illinois As The 21St State Admitted Into The Union., Portrait Of Helen Keller, The First Deafblind Person To Earn A Bachelor Of Arts Degree, And Her Name In English And In A Reduced-Size Version Of Braille, An Alabama Long Leaf Pine Branch With Magnolias Gracing The Sides Of The Design, And The Spirit Of Courage Banner Underlining The Image., Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Atop A Granite Coast And A Schooner At Sea, Lewis And Clark'S Historic Return To St. Louis Down The Missouri River, With The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Gateway Arch In The Background., Diamond (State Gem), Rice Stalks, Mallard Flying Above A Lake
Reverse lettering: Illinois1818Landoflincoln21St Statecenturydw2003E Pluribus Unum, Alabama1819⠤⠓⠑⠇⠢⠤⠅⠑⠇⠇⠻Helenkellerspirit Of Couragenen2003E Pluribus Unum, Maine1820Dw2003E Pluribus Unum, Missouri1821Corps Of Discovery1804 2004Am2003 E Pluribus Unum, Arkansas1836Jm2003E Pluribus Unum
Reverse translation: Illinois1818Landoflincoln21Ststatecenturydw2003Out Of Many, One, Alabama1819Helenkellerspirit Of Couragenen2003Out Of Many, One, Maine1820Dw2003Out Of Many, One, Missouri1821Corps Of Discovery1804 2004Am2003Out Of Many, One, Arkansas1836Jm2003Out Of Many, One
Edge: Reeded
ℹ Themes: River, Boat Or Watercraft, Tree, Flower, Map, Bird, Lake, Military Leader, Lighthouse, Explorer, Politician, Sea
🧑 People: Helen Keller
👔 Presidents: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln
🔭 Discoverers: Lewis And Clark
🕯 Lighthouses: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
🛸 Interesting Things: Diamond