Utah's State Quarter design honors the 1869 completion of the Transcontinental Railroad at Promontory Point. The Transcontinental Railroad was a huge engineering project that made it possible to travel from one side of the continent to the other by rail rather than using horses and wagons or sailing around Cape Horn.
In 2007, the US Mint produced quarters that represented: Montana, Washington, Idaho, and Utah. I believe the Utah quarter was minted towards the end of the year.
Promontory Point in northern Utah where they connected the two sides of the continental railroad with a golden spike.
Utah USA design, China Manufacture
Crossroads of the West
Not in general, but the Kansas State Quarter does feature that design.
It depends if it has anything unordinary, or something that another quarter doesnt have.
Most places in Utah have a harsh climate and infertile soil.
If I had to choose only three places to visit in Utah I would choose Lake Powell, Temple Square, and Big Cottonwood Canyon.
No of course not nobody would CHOOSE to go to Utah
Yes, a manganese brass Utah quarter is part of the 2007 state quarter series. The value of the coin would depend on its condition, its mint mark, and overall rarity. It may have a slight premium over face value if it's in good condition.
Liberty. The previous design was known as the Standing Liberty quarter.
YES