John Muir is on it and he is in Yosemite Valley.
California uses the same coins as the rest of the states, with Lincoln on the penny and Washington on the quarter. The California state quarter has John Muir on the back.
2005 I think
The California state quarter features a depiction of John Muir, a prominent naturalist and environmentalist, along with the image of a California grizzly bear and a soaring California condor. The design highlights California's rich natural heritage and emphasizes the state's commitment to conservation. The quarter was released in 2005 as part of the U.S. Mint's 50 State Quarters Program.
A quick check of the US Mint's site reveals that the back of the 2005 California quarter depicts naturalist John Muir, a California condor, and the Half Dome rock formation in Yosemite Valley.
If you mean a 2005s proof California state quarter retail is $1.10
John Muir, Yosemite and a bird
a quarter of a million miles
Here's a link to the U.S. Mint's page about the California quarter. Copy the text and paste it into your browser: http://usmint.gov/mint_programs/50sq_program/states/index.cfm?state=CA
Black widow
America, but he is of one-quarter Chinese, one-quarter Thai, one-quarter African American, one-eighth Native American, and one-eighth Dutch descent!
The Gaslamp Quarter Association is a dining, entertainment, and urban shopping district in the Victorian National Historic District in San Diego, California.
A quarter-ounce or "quad" can typically cost anywhere from 130-160, and weighs 7 grams.