This is the state quarter for New Jersey (1999) in the 50 State Quarter Program.
The reference is to Washington's successes at the Battles of Trenton and Princeton in December, 1776 and January, 1777.
That's the Nevada state quarter, part of the 50 State Quarter series. Nevada became a state in 1864, and the quarter was minted in 2006. It's worth exactly 25 cents.
The "crossroads of America" is the nickname given to the state of Indiana because many major interstate highways cross through or near Indianapolis. Wiki has an excellent article dealing with The Crossroads of America. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossroads_of_America
The Pennsylvania state quarter was struck in 1999
the year the Wisconsin quarter was minted in 2004.
If the quarter has a picture of George Washington on one side, with the Maryland state capital and phrase "The Old Line State" on the other, then it's a 2000 state quarter, worth exactly 25 cents.
Nevada, also known as "The Silver State" depicts the 2006 state quarter with a trio of wild mustangs. This quarter was the 36th one to be released in the United States 50 State Quarters.
Crossroads of the West
"The Crossroads of America,"is Indiana's state motto.
The Indiana state motto is "The Crossroads of America"
This is probably Wisconsin, the number two dairy producing state in the US. Surprisingly, California produces more milk and dairy products than Wisconsin.
Missouri is called the crossroads of america!!
The US didn't issue any commemorative quarters in 1925. The only quarter that depicts the Wright Brothers flight is the North Carolina State Quarter which carried the dual dates 1789, the year NC was admitted to the Union and 2001, the coin's minting date.
The Crossroads of America
The Indiana state motto is "The Crossroads of America"
The Indiana state motto is "The Crossroads of America"
crossroads of america
The U.S. quarter coin with a commemorative South Dakota design depicts Mt. Rushmore, a pheasant, wheat, and the year of statehood. It shows a depiction of Mount Rushmore and the state bird, a pheasant wreathed by two heads of wheat. Any that you find in circulation are worth exactly 25 cents. There's more info at the link below.