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United States Mint Launches Quarter Honoring Homestead National Monument Of America

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The following is a release from the US Mint

Latest America the Beautiful Quarters Coin pays homage to the courage and tenacity of Nebraska homesteaders

BEATRICE, Neb. - United States Mint representatives joined National Park Service officials today to launch the Homestead National Monument of America Quarter, the 26th coin in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program.

The quarter's reverse (tails side) design represents the three fundamentals of survival common to all homesteaders: food, shelter, and water. Inscriptions are "HOMESTEAD," "NEBRASKA," "2015," and "E PLURIBUS UNUM."
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"This new quarter stands now as a tribute to the strength and the tenacity of the settlers who braved harsh conditions to build the American West," said David Croft, United States Mint Associate Director of Manufacturing.

Additional speakers included Nebraska Lt. Gov. Mike Foley, National Park Service Acting Regional Director (Midwest Region) Patty Trap, Homestead National Monument of America Superintendent Mark Engler, and city of Beatrice Mayor Stan Wirth.

Residents of Beatrice and the surrounding area who attended the event were among the first in the nation to get newly minted Homestead National Monument of America quarters during the coin exchange that followed the ceremony. Collectible bags and rolls containing circulating finish Homestead National Monument of America quarters will be available for purchase from the United States Mint starting on Feb. 24 at noon Eastern Standard Time. Orders will be accepted at http://www.usmint.gov/catalog and at 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468), while hearing- and speech-impaired customers with TTY equipment may order by calling 1-888-321-MINT (6468).

The America the Beautiful Quarters® Program is a multiyear initiative to honor 56 national parks and other national sites in each state, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories. The United States Mint is administering the program in accordance with Public Law 110-456, the America's Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008. Each year until 2020, the bureau will release five new quarters with reverse designs representing select national sites. The quarters are being issued based on the order in which the sites were established. The final coin in the program will be released in 2021.
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It was an awesome time! I went, and I got 2 rolls!
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That must have been fun, CotW. One of these days I'd like to hit one of those ceremonies. Maybe for the San Antonio Missions in 2019....
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