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The third commemorative
quarter-dollar coin released in 2006
honors Colorado, and is the 38th coin
in the United States Mint's 50 State
Quarters® Program. The Colorado
quarter depicts a sweeping view of
the State's rugged Rocky Mountains
with evergreen trees and a banner
carrying the inscription "Colorful
Colorado." The coin also bears the
inscriptions "Colorado" and
"1876."
Colorado's Rocky Mountains are home to some
of the Nation's most majestic natural
wonders. Among these, rising approximately
10,000 feet from the valley floor in
Northwest Colorado, Grand Mesa is the
largest flat-top mountain in the world, and
is home to more than 200 lakes and many
miles of scenic hiking trails.
Colorado was
admitted into the Union on August 1,
1876, becoming our Nation's 38th
state. With statehood gained less
than one month after the 100th
anniversary of the signing of the
Declaration of Independence, Colorado
is nicknamed the "Centennial
State."
The Colorado Commemorative Quarter Advisory
Commission was formed by an Executive Order
issued by Governor Bill Owens. Colorado
First Lady Frances Owens served as
Commission Chair, and design narratives
were accepted from citizens. From more than
1,500 submissions accepted by the
Commission, five concepts were forwarded to
the United States Mint.
The sculptor-engravers of the United States
Mint and artists in the United States
Mint's Artistic Infusion Program developed
the candidate designs from the narratives
provided, and the designs were returned to
Colorado in May 2005. On May 31, 2005,
Governor Owens announced "Colorful
Colorado" as his recommendation for the
Colorado commemorative quarter-dollar. The
Department of the Treasury approved the
design on July 20, 2005.
The four other design concepts considered
during the final selection process were
"Mesa Verde," featuring Mesa Verde National
Park with cliff dwellings; "10th Mountain
Division Birthplace," depicting a
soldier/skier of the famed United States
Army Division that originated in Colorado;
"The Centennial State," which features a
stylized letter "C" entwined a mountain
columbine flower; and the Rocky Mountains
and "Pikes Peak," featuring the gold rush
slogan "Pikes Peak or Bust" and a
prospector's pick and shovel.
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| The Colorado State Quarter
depicts the State’s rugged Rocky
Mountains with evergreen trees and a
banner carrying the inscription "Colorful
Colorado". United States Mint
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To
learn even more about the
State Quarters Program, please
visit,
The United States
Mint
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