Skip to product information
1 of 1

Colonial Acres Coins

SKU: SKU:Single-2010.Yellowstone.P

2010-P Yellowstone USA National Parks Quarter Uncirculated (MS-60)

2010-P Yellowstone USA National Parks Quarter Uncirculated (MS-60)

Regular price $0.75
Regular price $0.85 Sale price $0.75
Sale Sold out
We buy at $0.00

◎ 6 Available

SKU:Single-2010.Yellowstone.P

FREE SHIPPING OVER $500

2010-P USA National Parks Quarters - Yellowstone - Single

The second coin released under the United States Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program was the 2010 Yellowstone National Park Quarter from Wyoming.

Yellowstone's 2.2 million acres of land is not only unique in size but the location has the distinction of being the first national park ever created by the government.

The final reverse design for the quarter-dollar was announced by the U.S. Mint on March 24, 2010. The coin entered circulation channels on June 1, 2010. The official release ceremony held at the park itself and conducted by the Mint and other officials occurred two days later on January 3, 2010.

Yellowstone National Park information

Aside from a few fur trappers, the Yellowstone area was only known to the local Native American tribes. But by the mid 1800's, many naturalists including a man named F.V. Hayden became concerned that Yellowstone would become too commercialized if not protected by the government.

To this end, he led an expedition complete with a large format photographer into the area to capture the splendor of the scenery. Then, using these photographs he was able to persuade Congress to remove the land from public auction and eventually create Yellowstone National Park.

This seemingly insignificant event was, in fact, setting a precedent for the protection of public lands for decades by becoming the first national park ever created.

With the help of (and sometimes exploitation by) the transcontinental railroads, Yellowstone quickly became a tourist attraction drawing thousands of visitors from the East eager to see its rugged beauty and wildlife.

Today, over 3 million people visit the park annually, most of whom head straight for a viewing of Old Faithful geyser which erupts at intervals usually between 60 and 90 minutes.
View full details