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America the Beautiful Clad Quarters Coin Composition | |||||||||||||
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Metal | USD/Pound | USD/Troy Ounce | USD/Gram | Grams/Coin | USD/Coin |
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Copper | $2.091 | $0.143 | $0.005 | 4.2525 g | $0.020 |
Nickel | $4.494 | $0.308 | $0.010 | 1.4175 g | $0.014 |
Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For Each Coin: | $0.034 | ||||
Combined Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For 2 Coins: | $0.067 |
YEAR | IMG | COIN NAME | COIN GRADE |
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2014 D |
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park | NGC:MS 66 |
2014 P |
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Great Smoky Mountains | NGC:MS 66 |

COIN TYPE DESCRIPTION | |
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Region: | US |
Category: | Quarter |
Coin Type: | America the Beautiful Clad Quarters |
Years Minted: | 2010-current |
Mint Marks: | P D S |
Denomination: | 25C |
Obverse Design: | Washington |
Obverse Designer: | John Flanagan |
Reverse Design: | COIN SERIES |
Reverse Designer: | MIXED |
America the Beautiful Quarters
The America the Beautiful Quarters are a series of 25-cent pieces (quarters) issued by the United States Mint from 2010 until at least 2021. The series may be extended at the option of the Secretary of the Treasury, potentially extending the series to 2033. The obverse of all the coins will depict George Washington in a restored version of the original portrait used for the 1932 Washington Quarter. There will be five new reverse designs each year (one in 2021) each depicting a national park or national site (one from each state, the federal district, and each territory). The program is authorized by the America’s Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008. Coin details Quarters will be issued depicting designs of national parks and sites in the order of which that park or site was deemed a national site.[2] The quarters from three different states will depict parks or sites that were previously portrayed on the state quarters (Grand Canyon in Arizona, Yosemite in California, and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota). Though they will depict the same sites, they bear new designs.[3] Beginning with the El Yunque (Puerto Rico) design in the America the Beautiful Quarters program, the U.S. Mint [4] began selling (at a premium) uncirculated 40-coin rolls and 100-coin bags of quarters with the San Francisco mint mark. These coins were not included in the 2012 uncirculated sets or the three-coin ATB quarter sets (which consisted of an uncirculated "P" and "D" and proof "S" specimen) and no "S" mint-marked quarters are being released into circulation, so that mintages will be determined solely by direct demand for the "S" mint-marked coins. As of January 2013 initial United States Mint sales figures indicated that between 1.3 million and 1.6 million of each 2012 design had been struck at the San Francisco mint, close to the announced mintage of 1.4 million for each design. Direct U.S. Mint sale of rolls and bags of uncirculated business strike coins continued with the 2013 American the Beautiful quarter issues, with actual quantities again to be determined by customer orders. Although the mintages of the uncirculated "S" quarters are considerably lower than that of the "P" and "D" mint-marked coins, none are being released into circulation so that the quantities minted will not be reduced by the attrition normally associated with circulating coins (similar to the situation with the Columbian half dollar minted in 1892 and 1893). Consequently, supplies of mint state specimens will remain readily available and the collector value of "S" mint uncirculated quarters probably will be very little more than that for the "P" and "D" uncirculated quarters. Designs Jurisdiction Design Arkansas Hot Springs National Park 4/19/2010 Wyoming Yellowstone National Park 6/1/2010 California Yosemite National Park 7/26/2010 Arizona Grand Canyon National Park 9/20/2010 Oregon Mt. Hood National Forest 11/15/2010 Pennsylvania Gettysburg National Military Park 1/24/2011 Montana Glacier National Park 4/4/2011 Washington Olympic National Park 6/13/2011 Mississippi Vicksburg National Military Park 8/29/2011 Oklahoma Chickasaw National Recreation Area 11/14/2011 Puerto Rico El Yunque National Forest 1/23/2012 New Mexico Chaco Culture National Historical Park 4/2/2012 Maine Acadia National Park 6/11/2012 Hawaii Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 8/27/2012 Alaska Denali National Park 11/5/2012 New Hampshire White Mountain National Forest 1/28/2013 Ohio Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial 4/1/2013 Nevada Great Basin National Park 6/10/2013 Maryland Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine 8/26/2013 South Dakota Mount Rushmore National Memorial 11/4/2013 Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1/27/2014 Virginia Shenandoah National Park 4/7/2014 Utah Arches National Park 6/9/2014 Colorado Great Sand Dunes National Park 8/25/2014 Florida Everglades National Park 11/3/2014 Nebraska TBD 1/26/2015 Louisiana Kisatchie National Forest 4/6/2015 North Carolina Blue Ridge Parkway 6/8/2015 Delaware Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge 8/31/2015 New York Saratoga National Historical Park 11/2/2015 Illinois TBD 1/25/2016 Kentucky Cumberland Gap National Historical Park 4/4/2016 West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical Park 6/13/2016 North Dakota Theodore Roosevelt National Park 8/29/2016 South Carolina Fort Moultrie (Fort Sumter National Monument) 11/7/2016 Iowa TBD 1/30/2017 D.C. Frederick Douglass National Historic Site 4/3/2017 Missouri Ozark National Scenic Riverways 6/12/2017 New Jersey Ellis Island (Statue of Liberty National Monument) 8/28/2017 Indiana George Rogers Clark National Historical Park 11/6/2017 Michigan TBD 1/29/2018 Wisconsin Apostle Islands National Lakeshore 4/2/2018 Minnesota Voyageurs National Park 6/11/2018 Georgia Cumberland Island National Seashore 8/27/2018 Rhode Island Block Island National Wildlife Refuge 11/5/2018 Massachusetts TBD 1/28/2019 NMI American Memorial Park 4/1/2019 Guam War in the Pacific National Historical Park 6/10/2019 Texas San Antonio Missions National Historical Park 8/26/2019 Idaho Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness 11/4/2019 American Samoa TBD 1/27/2020 Connecticut Weir Farm National Historic Site 4/6/2020 Virgin Islands Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve 6/8/2020 Vermont Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park 8/31/2020 Kansas Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve 11/2/2020 Alabama TBD 1/25/2021 REF |
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