When did the quarter design change?

1932
In 1932, an image of George Washington designed by John Flanagan replaced Liberty on the obverse of the quarter. The design change honored Washington’s 200th birthday. From 1932 to 1998, the reverse featured an eagle with wings spread, standing on a bundle of arrows with olive branches beneath it.

Who designed the Arizona State Quarter?

Joel Iskowitz
The Arizona State Quarter reverse design, created by Joel Iskowitz. The Arizona State Quarter is the 48th coin of the original 50 State Quarterstm Program of the U.S.

What is the error on the Arizona State Quarter?

The Arizona state quarter is one of the rarest and most sought after coins in United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program. This is because of the notorious cactus error. Due to die breaks on the reverse side, an image of extra cactus leaves was created, covering the artist’s initials.

What is the motto of Arizona?

Ditat Deus
Above the drawing is the Arizona state motto, Ditat Deus, (Latin for “God Enriches”).

What is the state quarter of Arizona?

As the 48th state, Arizona’s quarter is the 48th quarter in the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program. Arizona became a state on February 14, 1912. The images on the Arizona quarter feature the Grand Canyon and a Saguaro cactus.

What does the Arizona State Quarter look like?

The Arizona Quarter features a Saguaro Cactus in the foreground, with the Grand Canyon in the background, and a banner reading “Grand Canyon State” separating the two designs. The date of admission to the Union, 1912, appears below the state name at the top of the coin,…

Is the Grand Canyon in the Arizona quarter?

(The Washington, D.C. and Territories Program is not part of the 50 State Quarters tm series.) The Arizona Quarter features a Saguaro Cactus in the foreground, with the Grand Canyon in the background, and a banner reading “Grand Canyon State” separating the two designs.

When was the third quarter released in Arizona?

The quarters were released in the order that states joined the union. Arizona became a U.S. State on Feb. 14, 1912, which makes the Arizona Quarter the third quarter released in the tenth (and final) year of the Program.

Is the Arizona State Quarter a 50 cent coin?

The Arizona State Quarter is the 48th coin of the original 50 State Quarters tm Program of the U.S. Mint.

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