US Mint - The United States Mint and the National Park Service will hold a launch ceremony for the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program coin honoring Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota.
Event highlights include music performances by International Falls native Gavia Yount and local artist Darcy Sullivan. Additional ceremony participants include Boy Scouts of America Troop #150, Cub Scout Troop #145, Girl Scouts of America Troops #1150, 1151, 1153 and 1156 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Color Guard #2948. A coin exchange of $10 rolls of Voyageurs National Park quarters will follow the ceremony.
Who David J. Ryder, Director, United States Mint
Bob DeGross, Superintendent, Voyageurs National Park
Cathy Chavers, Tribal Chairwoman, Bois Forte Band of Chippewa
Ida Rukavina, Regional Outreach Director for U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar
Tom Whiteside, Representative for U.S. Congressman Rick Nolan
Leland Grim, Retired Professor of Ornithology, Master of Ceremonies
When Thursday, June 14, 2018, at 11 a.m. CDT
Where Irv Anderson Amphitheater 360 Hwy 11 East International Falls, MN 56649
Coin Forum The United States Mint will host a coin forum the evening before the launch ceremony—Wednesday, June 13, 2018, 5-6 p.m. CDT—at Kabetogama Lake Town Hall, 9707 Gamma Road, Kabetogama, MN. The coin forum is an opportunity for the public to learn about upcoming United States Mint coin programs and initiatives, and express their views about future coinage.
The Voyageurs National Park quarter is the 43rd release in the United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Program, a 12-year initiative that honors 56 national parks and other national sites authorized by Public Law 110-456. Each year, the public will see five new national sites depicted on the reverses (tails sides) of the America the Beautiful Quarters. The United States Mint is issuing these quarters in the order in which the national sites were officially established.
Interview With Joseph Menna About the Voyageurs National Park Quarter
Minnesotans' should feel blessed with not only the coin but also the timing of the issuance. My state's (MI) coin was released in the dead of winter, when travel to the Lake Superior shoreline was at best risky if not totally impossible. I'm still very curious if anyone showed up.
I'm thinking northern Minnesota is super-nice this time of year.
Disclaimer: While a tremendous amount of effort goes into ensuring the accuracy of the information contained in this site, Coin Community assumes no liability for errors. Copyright 2005 - 2026 Coin Community Family- all rights reserved worldwide. Use of any images or content on this website without prior written permission of Coin Community or the original lender is strictly prohibited. Contact Us | Advertise Here | Privacy Policy / Terms of Use