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2003-P Maine USA Statehood Quarters (MS-60)
2003-P Maine USA Statehood Quarters (MS-60)
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2003-P USA Statehood Quarter - Maine - Single
Maine State Quarters were released on June 2, 2003 as the twenty-third coin in the State Quarter series. Maine's original Statehood date was March 15, 1820.
The reverse design features a famous lighthouse near the sea. The inscriptions include the State name, Statehood date, mintage date, and "E Pluribus Unum." The coin's reverse was designed by Daniel Carr and engraved by Donna Weaver.
The Permaquid Point Light is located in New Harbor at the entrance to Muscongus Bay and Johns Bay. The lighthouse was constructed in 1826, but later rebuilt. It is one of the state's most popular tourist attractions.
With the help of the Commission on the Maine State Quarter Design, the governor selected four design concepts to send to the US Mint. The final selection was made based on a popular vote with over 100,000 participating. Other finalist designs included Mount Katahdin, "Nation's First Light", and "Where America's Day Begins".
Mintage:
2003-P Maine Quarter: 217,400,000
2003-D Maine Quarter: 231,400,000
Maine State Quarters were released on June 2, 2003 as the twenty-third coin in the State Quarter series. Maine's original Statehood date was March 15, 1820.
The reverse design features a famous lighthouse near the sea. The inscriptions include the State name, Statehood date, mintage date, and "E Pluribus Unum." The coin's reverse was designed by Daniel Carr and engraved by Donna Weaver.
The Permaquid Point Light is located in New Harbor at the entrance to Muscongus Bay and Johns Bay. The lighthouse was constructed in 1826, but later rebuilt. It is one of the state's most popular tourist attractions.
With the help of the Commission on the Maine State Quarter Design, the governor selected four design concepts to send to the US Mint. The final selection was made based on a popular vote with over 100,000 participating. Other finalist designs included Mount Katahdin, "Nation's First Light", and "Where America's Day Begins".
Mintage:
2003-P Maine Quarter: 217,400,000
2003-D Maine Quarter: 231,400,000