America the Beautiful quarters explained

Country:United States
Denomination:America the Beautiful quarter
Value:0.25 U.S. Dollar
Mass:6.25(Ag); 5.67 (Cu-Ni)
Diameter Inch:0.955
Diameter:24.26
Thickness Inch:0.069
Thickness:1.75
Edge:119 reeds
Composition:91.67% Cu 8.33% Ni (standard)
90% Ag 10% Cu (2010–2018 silver proof)
99.9% Ag (2019–2021 silver proof)
Years Of Minting:2010–2021
Mint Marks:P, D, S, W
Obverse Design:George Washington
Obverse Designer:John Flanagan from a 1786 bust by Houdon
Obverse Design Date:2010
Reverse Design:various; up to five designs per year (latest design shown)
Reverse Designer:various
Reverse Design Date:2010–2021

The America the Beautiful quarters (sometimes abbreviated ATB quarters) were a series of fifty-six 25-cent pieces (quarters) issued by the United States Mint, which began in 2010 and lasted until 2021.[1] The obverse (front) of all the coins depicts George Washington in a modified version of the portrait used for the original 1932 Washington quarter.[2] There were five new reverse (back) designs each year (one in 2021), each commemorating a national natural or historic site such as national parks, national historic sites, or national forests – one from each state, the federal district, and each territory. The program was authorized by the America's Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008 (.

Coin designs

Quarters were issued with reverse designs commemorating national parks and sites in the order of which that park or site was deemed a national site.[3] The quarters from three states 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). While they depict the same sites, they bear new designs.[3]

Privy mark

In 2020, the obverses of the quarters struck at West Point also include a privy mark. The privy design features the text "V75", celebrating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II inside an outline of the Rainbow Pool at the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC.[4]

Mint marks

Over the course of the series, four mint marks were used on the America the Beautiful quarters. Quarters produced at the Philadelphia and Denver Mints feature the P and D mint marks respectively.

In 2010 and 2011, the San Francisco Mint (S mint mark) produced quarters exclusively for the annual Proof Set. In 2012, San Francisco started producing America the Beautiful quarters in the standard circulation finish of the P and D quarters for sale to collectors.[5]

On April 2, 2019, the United States Mint announced that the West Point Mint would release 10,000,000 quarters (2,000,000 of each design released that year) with the "W" mint mark.[6] This was the first time the mint mark appeared on a circulating coin. The quarters were mixed into uncirculated bags and rolls of the quarters to stimulate public interest in coin collecting.

List of designs

YearNo.JurisdictionSiteDesignElements depictedRelease date[7]
(national site date)
Mintage[8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
DenverPhiladelphiaWest PointTotal
20101ArkansasHot Springs National ParkThe park headquarters building with a thermal fountain in front of it
(April 20, 1832)
34,000,00035,600,000 69,600,000
2WyomingYellowstone National ParkA bison and Old Faithful
(March 1, 1872)
34,800,00033,600,00068,400,000
3CaliforniaYosemite National ParkEl Capitan
(October 1, 1890)
35,000,000 35,000,00070,000,000
4ArizonaGrand Canyon National ParkMarble Canyon
(February 20, 1893)
35,400,00034,800,00070,200,000
5OregonMount Hood National ForestLost Lake with Mount Hood in the distance
(September 28, 1893)
34,400,00034,400,00068,800,000
20116PennsylvaniaGettysburg National Military ParkThe 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Monument
(February 11, 1895)
30,400,00030,800,00061,200,000
7MontanaGlacier National ParkA mountain goat with Reynolds Mountain in the distance
(February 22, 1897)
31,200,00030,400,00061,600,000
8WashingtonOlympic National ParkA Roosevelt elk at the Hoh River with Mount Olympus in the distance
(February 22, 1897)
30,500,00030,500,00061,000,000
9MississippiVicksburg National Military ParkThe USS Cairo on the Yazoo River
(February 21, 1899)
33,400,00030,800,00064,200,000
10OklahomaChickasaw National Recreation AreaThe Lincoln Bridge
(July 1, 1902)
69,400,00073,800,000143,200,000
201211Puerto RicoEl Yunque National ForestA Puerto Rican amazon and a common coquí
(January 17, 1903)
25,000,00025,800,00050,800,000
12New MexicoChaco Culture National Historical ParkTwo elevated kivas that are part of the Chetro Ketl complex
(March 11, 1907)
22,000,00022,000,00044,000,000
13MaineAcadia National ParkThe Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse
(July 8, 1916)
21,606,00024,800,00046,406,000
14HawaiiHawaii Volcanoes National ParkKīlauea
(August 1, 1916)
78,600,00046,200,000124,800,000
15AlaskaDenali National Park and PreserveA Dall sheep with Denali in the background
(February 26, 1917)
166,600,000135,400,000302,000,000
16New HampshireWhite Mountain National ForestMount Chocorua with birch trees in the foreground
(May 16, 1918)
107,600,00068,800,000176,400,000
17OhioPerry's Victory and International Peace MemorialThe statue of Oliver Hazard Perry and the International Peace Memorial column
(March 3, 1919)
55,000,00045,000,000100,000,000
18NevadaGreat Basin National ParkA bristlecone pine
(January 24, 1922)
141,400,000122,400,000263,800,000
19MarylandFort McHenry National MonumentFort McHenry under bombardment
(March 3, 1925)
151,400,000120,000,000271,400,000
20South DakotaMount Rushmore National MemorialWorkers carving the Mount Rushmore National Memorial
(March 3, 1925)
272,400,000231,800,000504,200,000
201421TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkA log cabin in the forest with a hawk in flight
(May 22, 1926)
99,400,00073,200,000172,600,000
22VirginiaShenandoah National ParkA hiker at the summit of Stony Man Trail
(May 22, 1926)
197,800,000112,800,000310,600,000
23UtahArches National ParkDelicate Arch with the La Sal Mountains in the distance
(April 12, 1929)
251,400,000214,200,000465,600,000
24ColoradoGreat Sand Dunes National Park and PreserveA father and son playing on the banks of a creek, with sand dunes and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the background
(March 17, 1932)
171,800,000159,600,000331,400,000
25FloridaEverglades National ParkAn anhinga on a willow, and a roseate spoonbill wading in the water
(May 30, 1934)
142,400,000157,601,000300,001,200
201526NebraskaHomestead National Historical ParkA log cabin, two ears of corn, and a water pump, representing shelter, food, and water
(March 19, 1936)
248,600,000214,400,000463,000,000
27LouisianaKisatchie National ForestA wild turkey in flight over bluestem grass, with long leaf pines in the background
(June 3, 1936)
379,600,000397,200,000776,800,000
28North CarolinaBlue Ridge ParkwayA short stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway, with flowering dogwood in the foreground
(June 30, 1936)
505,200,000325,616,000830,816,000
29DelawareBombay Hook National Wildlife RefugeA great blue heron, with a great egret behind it, in a salt marsh
(June 22, 1937)
206,400,000275,000,000481,400,000
30New YorkSaratoga National Historical ParkA close-up of John Burgoyne surrendering his sword to Horatio Gates
(June 1, 1938)
215,800,000223,000,000438,800,000
201631IllinoisShawnee National ForestCamel Rock and natural vegetation with a red-tailed hawk overhead
(September 6, 1939)
151,800,000155,600,000307,400,000
32KentuckyCumberland Gap National Historical ParkA frontiersman gazing across the Cumberland Mountains to the West
(June 11, 1940)
223,200,000215,400,000438,600,000
33West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkJohn Brown's Fort
(June 30, 1944)
424,000,000434,630,000858,630,000
34North DakotaTheodore Roosevelt National ParkTheodore Roosevelt on horseback near the Little Missouri River
(February 25, 1946)
223,200,000231,600,000454,800,000
35South CarolinaFort Moultrie (Fort Sumter National Monument)William Jasper returning the regimental flag to the ramparts of Fort Moultrie
(April 28, 1948)
142,200,000154,400,000296,600,000
201736IowaEffigy Mounds National MonumentAn aerial view of effigy mounds in the Marching Bear Group
(October 25, 1949)
210,800,000271,200,000482,000,000
37District of ColumbiaFrederick Douglass National Historic SiteFrederick Douglass seated at a writing desk with his home in the background
(September 5, 1962)
185,800,000184,800,000370,600,000
38MissouriOzark National Scenic RiverwaysAlley Mill
(August 27, 1964)
200,000,000203,000,000403,000,000
39New JerseyEllis Island (Statue of Liberty National Monument)An immigrant family approaching Ellis Island
(May 11, 1965)
254,000,000234,000,000488,000,000
40IndianaGeorge Rogers Clark National Historical ParkGeorge Rogers Clark leading his men through the flooded plains approaching Fort Sackville
(July 23, 1966)
180,800,000196,600,000377,400,000
41MichiganPictured Rocks National LakeshoreChapel Rock, with a white pine tree
(October 15, 1966)
182,600,000186,714,000369,314,000
42WisconsinApostle Islands National LakeshoreDevils Island, with sea caves and the Devils Island Lighthouse, and a kayaker in the foreground
(September 26, 1970)
216,600,000223,200,000439,800,000
43MinnesotaVoyageurs National ParkA common loon, with a rock cliff in the background
(January 8, 1971)
197,800,000237,400,000435,200,000
44GeorgiaCumberland Island National SeashoreA snowy egret, with a salt marsh in the background
(October 23, 1972)
151,600,000138,000,000289,600,000
45Rhode IslandBlock Island National Wildlife RefugeA black-crowned night heron flying over Cow Cove beach, with the North Lighthouse in the background
(April 12, 1973)
159,600,000159,600,000319,200,000
201946MassachusettsLowell National Historical ParkA mill girl working at a power loom, with the Boott Mills clock tower outside the window
(June 5, 1978)
182,200,000165,800,0002,000,000[15] 350,000,000
47Northern Mariana IslandsAmerican Memorial ParkA young Chamorro woman at the Flag Circle and Court of Honor
(August 18, 1978)
182,600,000142,800,0002,000,000327,400,000
48GuamWar in the Pacific National Historical ParkAmerican forces coming ashore during the Second Battle of Guam
(August 18, 1978)
114,400,000116,600,0002,000,000233,000,000
49TexasSan Antonio Missions National Historical ParkIn the angles of a Greek cross, the elements of the Spanish colonial real coin: arches and a bell of the Mission San Francisco de la Espada bell tower, a lion, waves, and wheat (official release date)

before (accidental release)[16]
(November 10, 1978)

129,400,000142,800,0002,000,000274,200,000
50IdahoFrank Church–River of No Return WildernessA drift boat on the Salmon River, with the wilderness in the background (official release date)

before (accidental release)[17]
(July 23, 1980)

251,600,000223,400,0002,000,000475,000,000
202051American SamoaNational Park of American SamoaSamoa flying fox mother and pupFebruary 13, 2020
(October 31, 1988)
212,200,000286,000,0002,000,000[18] 498,000,000
52ConnecticutWeir Farm National Historic SiteArtist painting outside Weir FarmApril 6, 2020
(October 31, 1990)
155,000,000125,600,0002,000,000280,600,000
53U.S. Virgin IslandsSalt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological PreserveYoung red mangrove treeJune 1, 2020
(February 24, 1992)
515,000,000580,200,0002,000,0001,095,200,000[19]
54VermontMarsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical ParkYoung girl planting a Norway Spruce seedlingAugust 31, 2020
(August 26, 1992)
345,800,000304,600,0002,000,000650,400,000
55KansasTallgrass Prairie National PreserveRegal fritillary flying through big bluestem grassNovember 16, 2020
(November 12, 1996)
142,400,000101,200,0002,000,000245,600,000
202156AlabamaTuskegee Airmen National Historic SiteTuskegee Airman suiting up with two P-51 Mustangs flying overheadJanuary 4, 2021
(November 6, 1998)
304,000,000160,400,000464,400,000

Site breakdown

Of the 56 designs there are

Mintage details

Beginning with the El Yunque (Puerto Rico) design in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program, the U.S. Mint began selling (at a premium) uncirculated 40-coin rolls and 100-coin bags of quarters with the San Francisco mint mark.[20] 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 America the Beautiful quarter issues, with actual quantities again to be determined by customer orders. The mintages of the uncirculated "S" quarters are considerably lower than that of the "P" and "D" mint-marked coins, and are comparable to the 1996-W Roosevelt Dime (also not issued for circulation), which sells in the neighborhood of $20 each in an average grade. As of 2019, uncirculated "S" quarters can be obtained from dealers for about three-four times their face value.

In 2019 the Mint began to release "W" mintmarked quarters produced at the West Point Mint. Two million of each of the year's five issues, mixed in bags with the common "P" and "D" coins, were scheduled for distribution at various major cities. Intended to increase interest in coin collecting, these products are not available by order from the Mint.[21]

Also notable are the 2010 satin finish quarters issued only in 2010 mint sets with a low mintage of 583,897, and proof and silver proof issues, some with mintages almost as low as the 2010 satin finish quarters.

There are collector versions of the America the Beautiful 5 ounce Silver Bullion Coin Program which debuted on December 10, 2010. They feature an uncirculated finish and contain a ‘P’ mintmark indicating they were struck at the US Mint's facility in Philadelphia. The bullion coins were also struck in Philadelphia but contain no mintmark. The United States Mint struck these coins late in 2010 with an extremely limited mintage of only 27,000. The Mint apparently had insufficient time to strike more before the end of the year owing to initial production difficulties with both America the Beautiful Five Ounce Coin series. This forced the Mint to only release these Hot Springs Coins the following year on April 28, 2011. Demand was intense in the first hours of availability with collectors ordering 19,000 of them in the first nine hours. Within two weeks, the Mint indicated a sell-out of the limited mintage strikes. Each coin's price is determined by the current value of silver and the 2010 issues sold for $279.95. Many subsequent issues have even lower mintages and higher secondary market values. These 5 oz. silver quarters are the "Big Boys" quarter collection and due to their low mintage, have increased their value over issue price, even in the face of declining silver prices.

Aftermath

The 2008 legislation gave the Treasury Secretary the option of ordering a second round of 56 national parks quarters by 2018, but Steven Mnuchin did not do so. According to the legislation, once the America the Beautiful Quarters Program ended in 2021, the obverse of the quarter reverted to the original Flanagan design used from 1932 until the start of the 50 State Quarter Program. However, the reverse was redesigned to feature General Washington crossing the Delaware River, the same theme that was used on the 1999 New Jersey quarter. The new quarter was released on April 5, 2021, and was minted for the rest of the year.

With the passage of the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020 (the program will be succeeded by the American Women quarters from 2022 to 2025, a series commemorating the United States Semiquincentennial in 2026, and a series depicting youth sports from 2027 to 2030.[22]

Year map

The following table has the quarters grouped by year.
ColorYear1st release2nd release3rd release4th release5th release
2010Hot Springs National Park (Arkansas)Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming)Yosemite National Park (California)Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona)Mount Hood National Forest (Oregon)
2011Gettysburg National Military Park (Pennsylvania)Glacier National Park (Montana)Olympic National Park (Washington)Vicksburg National Military Park (Mississippi)Chickasaw National Recreation Area (Oklahoma)
2012El Yunque National Forest (Puerto Rico)Chaco Culture National Historical Park (New Mexico)Acadia National Park (Maine)Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park (Hawaii)Denali National Park and Preserve (Alaska)
2013White Mountain National Forest (New Hampshire)Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial (Ohio)Great Basin National Park (Nevada)Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine (Maryland)Mount Rushmore National Memorial (South Dakota)
2014Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Tennessee)Shenandoah National Park (Virginia)Arches National Park (Utah)Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve (Colorado)Everglades National Park (Florida)
2015Homestead National Monument of America (Nebraska)Kisatchie National Forest (Louisiana)Blue Ridge Parkway (North Carolina)Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge (Delaware)Saratoga National Historical Park (New York)
2016Shawnee National Forest (Illinois)Cumberland Gap National Historical Park (Kentucky)Harpers Ferry National Historical Park (West Virginia)Theodore Roosevelt National Park (North Dakota)Fort Moultrie (Fort Sumter National Monument) (South Carolina)
2017Effigy Mounds National Monument (Iowa)Frederick Douglass National Historic Site (District of Columbia)Ozark National Scenic Riverways (Missouri)Ellis Island (Statue of Liberty National Monument) (New Jersey)George Rogers Clark National Historical Park (Indiana)
2018Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (Michigan)Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (Wisconsin)Voyageurs National Park (Minnesota)Cumberland Island National Seashore (Georgia)Block Island National Wildlife Refuge (Rhode Island)
2019Lowell National Historical Park (Massachusetts)American Memorial Park (Northern Mariana Islands)War in the Pacific National Historical Park (Guam)San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (Texas)Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness (Idaho)
2020National Park of American Samoa (American Samoa)Weir Farm National Historic Site (Connecticut)Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve (United States Virgin Islands)Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park (Vermont)Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve (Kansas)
2021Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site (Alabama)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: America's Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008. usmint.gov .
  2. Web site: About the Program . usmint.gov . 2010-07-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100310194608/http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/NSQuartersProgram/ . March 10, 2010 . live .
  3. Web site: U.S. Mint Coin and Medal Programs U.S. Mint. www.usmint.gov. May 27, 2016 . 2019-03-08.
  4. Web site: Privy Marks on Coins U.S. Mint. 2021-11-23. www.usmint.gov. April 6, 2020 .
  5. Web site: United States Mint to Release the First America the Beautiful Quarters® Program Coin with the San Francisco Mint mark on June 21 U.S. Mint. www.usmint.gov. 2019-05-10.
  6. Web site: W Mint Mark Circulating Quarter Collectible U.S. Mint. www.usmint.gov. 2019-05-10.
  7. Web site: America the Beautiful Quarters® National Site Register . usmint.gov . 2015-01-26.
  8. Web site: Mintage Totals – 2010 . usmint.gov.
  9. Web site: Mintage Totals – 2011 . usmint.gov.
  10. Web site: Mintage Totals – 2012 . usmint.gov.
  11. Web site: Mintage Totals – 2013 . usmint.gov.
  12. Web site: Mintage Totals – 2014 . usmint.gov.
  13. Web site: Mintage Totals – 2015 . usmint.gov.
  14. Web site: Mintage Totals – 2016 . usmint.gov.
  15. Web site: Circulating rarities head to circulation: Quarters with the W Mint mark. Coin World. 2019-04-17.
  16. Web site: 2019 San Antonio Missions quarter dollars get early circulation release. Coin World. 2019-08-30.
  17. Web site: Final 2019-W quarters found week before official release. Coin World. 2019-11-18.
  18. Web site: Adding V75 privy mark means 2020-W quarter for American Samoa will be released last. CoinWorld. en. 2020-05-24.
  19. Web site: Unser . Mike . US Mint Produces Over 1.65 Billion Coins for Circulation in August . coinnews.net . September 11, 2020 . 13 September 2020.
  20. Web site: Schechter . Scott . S Mint quarters from US Mint bring premiums . coinworld.com . Amos Media Company . 4 March 2020.
  21. Web site: Gilkes . Paul . Circulating rarities head to circulation: Quarters with the W Mint mark . Coin World . April 2, 2019.
  22. Web site: 2020-09-23. Gonzalez bill to honor American women on the quarter passes U.S. House of Representatives. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200927024859/https://anthonygonzalez.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=285 . September 27, 2020 . 2021-01-16. U.S. Representative Anthony Gonzalez. en.