


The 2020 release of the 'America the Beautiful' series sees five brand new silver quarters produced by The United States Mint, with each quarter beautifully capturing one of America's national sites.
Features a Samoan fruit bat mother hanging in a tree with her pup
Features an artist wearing a painter’s smock, painting outside Julian Alden Weir’s studio at Weir Farm
Features a red mangrove tree in an early stage of its life cycle as it evolves from a tiny plant to an adult tree
Features a young girl completing the planting of a Norway spruce seedling near an established tree, continuing the life cycle of the forest
Features a skyward view of a Regal Fritillary butterfly against a backdrop of Big Bluestem and Indian grasses, iconic to Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
The America the Beautiful Quarters Program celebrates a national site from each state, territory, and the District of Columbia. From 2010 to 2021, the U.S. Mint made a total of 56 different quarters! Each reverse showed a national park or forest scene. The obverse was the same image of George Washington used on the quarter since 1932. The mint released five quarters each year, with the last coin released by itself in 2021.
Established in 1792 as the first national mint in the United States, the United States Mint is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for official legal tender coinage production. The United States Mint has a mission to serve Americans as the sole manufacturer and distributor of circulating currency coins. The U.S. mint also produces commemorative coins for collectors, silver and gold bullion coins for investors (such as the popular Eagle and Buffalo series), as well as Congressional Medals.
The 2020 release of the 'America the Beautiful' series sees five brand new silver quarters produced by The United States Mint, with each quarter beautifully capturing one of America's national sites.
COIN HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Obverse: All 5 coins feature the 1932 portrait of George Washington, surrounded by the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “QUARTER DOLLAR.”
*Reverse: 5 different national sites are featured on the reverse; The National Park of American Samoa, Weir Farm National Historic Site in Connecticut, Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park in Vermont, and the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in Kansas. Along with the related inscriptions for each national site
National Park of American Samoa
Features a Samoan fruit bat mother hanging in a tree with her pup
Weir Farm National Historic Site in Connecticut
Features an artist wearing a painter’s smock, painting outside Julian Alden Weir’s studio at Weir Farm
Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve in the U.S. Virgin Islands
Features a red mangrove tree in an early stage of its life cycle as it evolves from a tiny plant to an adult tree
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park in Vermont
Features a young girl completing the planting of a Norway spruce seedling near an established tree, continuing the life cycle of the forest
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in Kansas
Features a skyward view of a Regal Fritillary butterfly against a backdrop of Big Bluestem and Indian grasses, iconic to Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
ABOUT THE SERIES
The America the Beautiful Quarters Program celebrates a national site from each state, territory, and the District of Columbia. From 2010 to 2021, the U.S. Mint made a total of 56 different quarters! Each reverse showed a national park or forest scene. The obverse was the same image of George Washington used on the quarter since 1932. The mint released five quarters each year, with the last coin released by itself in 2021.
ABOUT THE UNITED STATES MINT
Established in 1792 as the first national mint in the United States, the United States Mint is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for official legal tender coinage production. The United States Mint has a mission to serve Americans as the sole manufacturer and distributor of circulating currency coins. The U.S. mint also produces commemorative coins for collectors, silver and gold bullion coins for investors (such as the popular Eagle and Buffalo series), as well as Congressional Medals.