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2001-P Vermont USA Statehood Quarters (MS-60)
2001-P Vermont USA Statehood Quarters (MS-60)
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2001-P USA Statehood Quarter - Vermont - Single
Vermont State Quarters were released on August 6, 2001 as the fourteenth coin in the State Quarter series. Vermont's original Statehood date was May 4, 1791.
The reverse design depicts sap collection from maple trees. The inscriptions include the State name, Statehood date, mintage date, "E Pluribus Unum," and "Freedom and Unity." The coin's reverse was designed and engraved by T. James Farrell.
Vermont is famous for its skiing and maple syrup. The quarter features Camel's Hump Mountain in the background. Sap is being collected in buckets from the maple trees.
The final design for the Vermont Quarter was selected by the governor after receiving input from the citizens of Vermont. The design concept was sent to the United States Secretary of the Treasury for final approval. Initially there were five design concepts considered, which each featured the Camel's Hump Mountain.
Mintage:
2001-P Vermont Quarter: 423,400,000
2001-D Vermont Quarter: 459,404,000
Vermont State Quarters were released on August 6, 2001 as the fourteenth coin in the State Quarter series. Vermont's original Statehood date was May 4, 1791.
The reverse design depicts sap collection from maple trees. The inscriptions include the State name, Statehood date, mintage date, "E Pluribus Unum," and "Freedom and Unity." The coin's reverse was designed and engraved by T. James Farrell.
Vermont is famous for its skiing and maple syrup. The quarter features Camel's Hump Mountain in the background. Sap is being collected in buckets from the maple trees.
The final design for the Vermont Quarter was selected by the governor after receiving input from the citizens of Vermont. The design concept was sent to the United States Secretary of the Treasury for final approval. Initially there were five design concepts considered, which each featured the Camel's Hump Mountain.
Mintage:
2001-P Vermont Quarter: 423,400,000
2001-D Vermont Quarter: 459,404,000