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2007-P Washington USA Statehood Quarter Uncirculated (MS-60)
2007-P Washington USA Statehood Quarter Uncirculated (MS-60)
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2007 Washington P Quarter
Washington State Quarters were released on April 2, 2007 as the forty-second coin in the State Quarter series. This was the second release for the 2007 State Quarters. Washington's original Statehood date was November 11, 1889.
The reverse design of the Washington State Quarter features a leaping king salmon. The inscriptions include the State name, Statehood date, mintage date, "E Pluribus Unum," and "The Evergreen State." The coin's reverse was designed and engraved by Charles Vickers.
The king salmon featured in the reverse design is leaping out of the water in front of Mount Rainer. This active volcano is covered in greater than 35 miles of snow and ice. The salmon is an image of Pacific Northwest culture fitting for the state quarter.
The governor formed the Washington State Quarter Advisory Commission to review design submissions from the state's residents. From over 1,500 submissions, five were chosen to send to the United States Mint. The final design selection was based on a statewide vote and approved by the United States Treasury Department. Other concepts considered included an apple within the outline of the state, and a salmon.
Mintage:
2007-P Washington Quarter: 265,200,000
2007-D Washington Quarter: 280,000,000
Washington State Quarters were released on April 2, 2007 as the forty-second coin in the State Quarter series. This was the second release for the 2007 State Quarters. Washington's original Statehood date was November 11, 1889.
The reverse design of the Washington State Quarter features a leaping king salmon. The inscriptions include the State name, Statehood date, mintage date, "E Pluribus Unum," and "The Evergreen State." The coin's reverse was designed and engraved by Charles Vickers.
The king salmon featured in the reverse design is leaping out of the water in front of Mount Rainer. This active volcano is covered in greater than 35 miles of snow and ice. The salmon is an image of Pacific Northwest culture fitting for the state quarter.
The governor formed the Washington State Quarter Advisory Commission to review design submissions from the state's residents. From over 1,500 submissions, five were chosen to send to the United States Mint. The final design selection was based on a statewide vote and approved by the United States Treasury Department. Other concepts considered included an apple within the outline of the state, and a salmon.
Mintage:
2007-P Washington Quarter: 265,200,000
2007-D Washington Quarter: 280,000,000