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The
fourth commemorative quarter-dollar
coin released in 2006 honors North
Dakota, and is the 39th coin in the
United States Mint's 50 State
Quarters® Program. On November 2,
1889, North Dakota was admitted into
the Union, becoming our Nation's 39th
state.
The North Dakota quarter depicts a pair of
grazing American bison in the foreground
with a sunset view of the rugged buttes and
canyons that help define the State's
Badlands region in the background. The
coin's design also bears the inscriptions
"North Dakota" and "1889."
President
Theodore Roosevelt founded the United
States Forest Service and signed the
Antiquities Act in 1906, which was
designed to preserve and protect
unspoiled places such as his beloved
North Dakota Badlands, now known as
Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Herds of American Bison thundered
across the Badlands through the
1860s. The park is now home to more
than 400 wild buffalo, an animal once
on the brink of extinction.
The North Dakota Quarter Design Selection
Process was launched by Governor John
Hoeven on April 14, 2004, when the State's
nine-member commission was announced.
Chaired by Lieutenant Governor Jack
Dalrymple, the commission invited North
Dakotans of all ages to submit narratives
of 50 words or less. After reviewing
thousands of suggestions, the commission
recommended three narratives for design
development: Agriculture, Landscape and
Badlands. Candidate designs were developed
by the sculptor-engravers of the United
States Mint and artists in the United
States Mint's Artistic Infusion Program and
returned to North Dakota. On June 3, 2005,
Governor Hoeven recommended the "Badlands
with Bison" design for the North Dakota
commemorative quarter-dollar.
The Department of the Treasury approved the
design on July 20, 2005. One of the two
other design concepts considered during the
final selection process was "Agriculture,"
the predominant industry in the State. This
design included an aerial view of a modern
farm with bountiful fields under an open
sky. The other finalist, "Landscape,"
featured migrating waterfowl and the sun
breaking through clouds over a vast,
sweeping landscape scene.
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| "Badlands with Bison," features
a pair of grazing American bison in the
foreground and a sunset view of the
rugged buttes and canyons that symbolize
the State’s Badlands
region. 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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