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United States Mint Announces the 2007 Designs for the 50 State Quarters® Program
United States Mint Press Room ^ | December 12, 2006 | Unknown

Posted on 12/27/2006 9:47:36 AM PST by RayBob

United States Mint Announces the 2007 Designs for the 50 State Quarters® Program

WASHINGTON – The United States Mint today officially released the designs selected for the five new 2007 commemorative quarter-dollar coins in the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters® Program. The new quarters will honor Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. The coins will be issued at approximate ten-week intervals beginning early in 2007. The public may exchange their bills for each new quarter in person at the site of the official quarter launches, or buy the coins online when they are issued. The new quarters will also be available in circulation.

The United States Mint introduces quarters in the order in which each state was admitted into the Union. The first commemorative quarter released in 2007 honors Montana. The Montana quarter is the 41st coin in the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters Program. Montana, nicknamed "Big Sky Country," was admitted into the Union on November 8, 1889, becoming our Nation's 41st state. The reverse of Montana’s quarter features a bison skull depicted above the diverse Montana landscape with the inscription “Big Sky Country.” The coin also bears the inscriptions “Montana” and “1889.”

The Montana “Big Sky Country” quarter reverse was designed by former United States Mint sculptor-engraver Donna Weaver and sculpted by United States Mint sculptor-engraver Don Everhart.

The second commemorative quarter released in 2007 honors the state of Washington. It is the 42nd coin in the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters Program. Washington, nicknamed the "Evergreen State," was admitted into the Union on November 11, 1889, becoming our Nation's 42nd state. The reverse of Washington’s quarter features a king salmon breaching the water in front of majestic Mount Rainier. The coin bears the inscriptions “The Evergreen State,” “Washington” and “1889.”

Washington’s “The Evergreen State” quarter reverse was designed by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) Master Designer Susan Gamble, of Arlington, Virginia, and sculpted by United States Mint sculptor-engraver Charles Vickers.

The third commemorative quarter released in 2007 honors Idaho. The quarter is the 43rd coin in the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters Program. Idaho was admitted into the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming our Nation's 43rd state. The reverse of Idaho’s quarter features the Peregrine Falcon imposing its presence above an outline of the state of Idaho. The coin bears the inscriptions “Esto Perpetua” (the state motto which means, “May it be Forever”), “Idaho” and “1890.”

The Idaho “Peregrine Falcon”quarter reverse was designed by former United States Mint sculptor-engraver Donna Weaver and sculpted by United States Mint sculptor-engraver Don Everhart.

The fourth commemorative quarter released in 2007 honors Wyoming. The quarter is the 44th coin in the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters Program. Wyoming, nicknamed the "Equality State," was admitted into the Union on July 10, 1890, becoming our Nation's 44th state. The reverse of Wyoming’s quarter features a bucking horse and rider with the inscriptions “The Equality State,” “Wyoming” and “1890.”

Wyoming’s “The Equality State” quarter reverse was designed by former United States Mint sculptor-engraver Donna Weaver and sculpted by United States Mint sculptor-engraver Norman E. Nemeth.

The fifth and final commemorative quarter released in 2007 honors Utah. The quarter is the 45th coin in the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters Program. Utah was admitted into the Union on January 4, 1896, becoming our Nation's 45th state. The reverse of Utah’s quarter features two locomotives moving toward the golden spike that joined the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads. These railroads linked East to West and transformed both the Utah Territory and the Nation. Utah’s quarter features the inscription “Crossroads of the West.” The coin also bears the inscriptions “Utah” and “1896.”

To view images of the new 2007 quarter designs, please click here.

The Utah quarter reverse was designed and sculpted by United States Mint sculptor-engraver Joseph Menna.

Customers will be able to purchase the 2007 50 State Quarters in two-roll sets and bags during the approximate ten-week period each is minted by using the United States Mint’s secure website, www.usmint.gov, or by calling 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468).

As an added convenience, customers can participate in a subscription-ordering program in which specific products, such as two-roll sets and bags of each new quarter, are charged and shipped to the customer automatically as each new quarter is released. For more information about this ordering method, please visit www.usmint.gov. Hearing- and speech-impaired customers may order by calling 1-888-321-MINT (6468). A shipping and handling fee of $4.95 per order will be added to all domestic orders. Quarter bags of 1,000 coins will have an additional charge of $7.95 per bag because of their weight and size.


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The New Quarters for 2007 are:

MONTANA:

WASHINGTON

IDAHO

WYOMING

UTAH

1 posted on 12/27/2006 9:47:39 AM PST by RayBob
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To: RayBob

The Utans (Utahians?) are very big on the golden stake, transcontinental railroad thing, aren't they? It figured prominently during the Salt Lake City Olympics, too.


2 posted on 12/27/2006 9:49:49 AM PST by Jedi Master Pikachu ( John 3:16 -- Why there's a Christmas.)
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To: RayBob

I'm so glad they chose to honor the World Center for Birds of Prey instead of potatos


3 posted on 12/27/2006 9:51:21 AM PST by Domandred
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To: RayBob

I like collecting these things but will probably be dead by the time they get around to Arizona. LOL! Oh well, the pastel coyotes and cactii are probably going to look tacky anyway.


4 posted on 12/27/2006 9:52:33 AM PST by FlingWingFlyer (When I was a kid, "global warming" was known as "the weather.")
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To: RayBob
As a former North Dakotan, I have to chuckle at the dead buffalo on Montana's quarter versus the live buffalo on North Dakota's quarter. It reminds me of a billboard on the way in along I-94 some years ago with a 7th cavalry march along a badlands backdrop:

Welcome to North Dakota

Custer was Healthy when he left.


5 posted on 12/27/2006 9:59:01 AM PST by Vigilanteman (Are there any men left in Washington? Or are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
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To: RayBob
It will probably be a while before the mint declares it illegal to export them, or melt them, as the melt price of the pot metal of which they are made exceeds their face value (which is now happening to zinc pennies and 90% copper nickles).
6 posted on 12/27/2006 9:59:13 AM PST by Jason_b
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To: RayBob

Cool. When do we get the County Nickels and Township Pennies?


7 posted on 12/27/2006 10:01:27 AM PST by PCBMan (Go Team Venture!)
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To: RayBob

Montana's is way cool! That skull will become an instant collector's item.


8 posted on 12/27/2006 10:02:41 AM PST by BigBobber
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To: RayBob; patton

i've been collecting these, as i find them, for the kids.
it's been harder to find the ones minted at the denver
mint since we moved to the east coast. philly quarters
are everywhere here, just not the denver quarters. :(


9 posted on 12/27/2006 10:02:59 AM PST by leda (Life is always what you make it!)
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To: Jason_b

Why would you melt a quarter?


10 posted on 12/27/2006 10:04:25 AM PST by Jedi Master Pikachu ( John 3:16 -- Why there's a Christmas.)
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To: Domandred
I think a big bag of Idaho Potato's would have been better. Wyoming is the best coin out of the bunch. It really reminds me of Wyoming when I look at it. Utah's is kinda neat too. The rest are boring.
11 posted on 12/27/2006 10:06:06 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: FlingWingFlyer
Here are some early designs for Arizona: and finally....
12 posted on 12/27/2006 10:09:07 AM PST by RayBob (If guns kill people, can I blame misspelled words on my keyboard?)
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To: RayBob
What a clever way for the government to get people to regard scrap metal as treasure!

ML/NJ

13 posted on 12/27/2006 10:10:47 AM PST by ml/nj
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To: RayBob

ROTFL! You've got to be from Arizona too! Those will work! Good Morning Arizona!!!


14 posted on 12/27/2006 10:12:49 AM PST by FlingWingFlyer (When I was a kid, "global warming" was known as "the weather.")
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To: Domandred
Personally I like Idaho potatoes.
15 posted on 12/27/2006 10:12:51 AM PST by OKIEDOC (Kalifornia now a certified socialist state reporting to Mexico City for further instructions)
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To: Domandred
Esto Perpetua???

Bad choice of language if you ask me.....

16 posted on 12/27/2006 10:14:47 AM PST by Hot Tabasco (I taped a broom handle to my cat and turned her into a dust mop)
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To: Jedi Master Pikachu
The Utans (Utahians?)

Ahh hell, just call 'em Utes.

18 posted on 12/27/2006 10:17:48 AM PST by WideGlide (That light at the end of the tunnel might be a muzzle flash.)
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To: Jedi Master Pikachu
You wouldn't. YET. Read.
19 posted on 12/27/2006 10:24:05 AM PST by Jason_b
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To: Jason_b

appreciated.


20 posted on 12/27/2006 10:24:48 AM PST by Jedi Master Pikachu ( John 3:16 -- Why there's a Christmas.)
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