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it is portico i learned it in Spanish class
Washington quarters were first struck in 1932 to honor the 200th anniversary of his birth. The first quarter was minted in 1796 and called a Draped Bust quarter. The word "minted" means the coin has been made.
All quarters*, halves, and dollars minted in 1975 and 1976 carried a dual date to honor the country's bicentennial.(*) The coin's denomination is a quarter, just as it's spelled on the back.
The first US quarters were minted in 1796, so there are no 1790 quarters.You may be thinking of a 2001 quarter minted to honor Rhode Island as part of the 50 State Quarters program. It shows 1790 on its reverse side, indicating the year that Rhode Island became a state.
because they participated in getting our country free from the spanish,americans,etc. to honor what they done in our country.
Spanish National Honor Society was created in 1953.
Not an Indian - it's a colonial drummer boy. As you could note from the front of the coin you have a dual-dated quarter (1776-1976) minted in honor of the Bicentennial. Billions were struck and most disappeared into people's collections so unless yours is in uncirculated or proof condition it's only worth a quarter.
Actually the date is 1776-1976. All quarters, halves, and dollars minted in 1975 and 1976 carried the same dual dates in honor of the Bicentennial. Please see the Related Question for more information.
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The first coin to honor women (specific ones and not deities) would be found in ancient Greek and Roman coinages. For the US other than the generic personification of Liberty, the Isabella quarter minted in 1893 was the first US coin to depict a historical woman, depicting Queen Isabella of Spain.
It is a way to honor him.
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