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2002-P Tennessee USA Statehood Quarters (MS-60)
2002-P Tennessee USA Statehood Quarters (MS-60)
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2002-P USA Statehood Quarter - Tennessee - Single
Tennessee State Quarters were released on January 2, 2002 as the sixteenth coin in the State Quarter series. Tennessees original Statehood date was June 1, 1796.
The reverse design celebrates the states musical heritage. The inscriptions include the State name, Statehood date, mintage date, and E Pluribus Unum. A banner reads Musical Heritage. The coins reverse was designed by Shawn Stookey and engraved by Donna Weaver.
Pictured are a collection of instruments including the fiddle, the trumpet, and the guitar. Each represents a different type of music specifically Appalachian music, the blues, and country music. The country music capital of the world is Nashville, Tennessee.
A statewide design contest generated almost 1,000 submissions. A commission created by the governor narrowed the submissions to three finalists which were sent to the US Mint for approval. The final design was selected by the governor.
Mintage:
2002-P Tennessee Quarter: 361,600,000
2002-D Tennessee Quarter: 286,468,000
Tennessee State Quarters were released on January 2, 2002 as the sixteenth coin in the State Quarter series. Tennessees original Statehood date was June 1, 1796.
The reverse design celebrates the states musical heritage. The inscriptions include the State name, Statehood date, mintage date, and E Pluribus Unum. A banner reads Musical Heritage. The coins reverse was designed by Shawn Stookey and engraved by Donna Weaver.
Pictured are a collection of instruments including the fiddle, the trumpet, and the guitar. Each represents a different type of music specifically Appalachian music, the blues, and country music. The country music capital of the world is Nashville, Tennessee.
A statewide design contest generated almost 1,000 submissions. A commission created by the governor narrowed the submissions to three finalists which were sent to the US Mint for approval. The final design was selected by the governor.
Mintage:
2002-P Tennessee Quarter: 361,600,000
2002-D Tennessee Quarter: 286,468,000