There will not be second runs of any of the state quarters.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
The Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire is gone. He was made of Granite.
The Old Man of the Mountain.
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Franconia Notch, New Hampshire
The New Hampshire state quarter, part of the U.S. Mint's 50 State Quarters program, was released in 2000. Its design features the Old Man of the Mountain, a famous rock formation that was a symbol of the state, along with the inscription "Live Free or Die," New Hampshire's state motto. The quarter highlights the state's natural beauty and its commitment to freedom. The Old Man of the Mountain collapsed in 2003, making the quarter a tribute to a significant cultural icon of New Hampshire.
The famous rock in New Hampshire is called "The Old Man of the Mountain." It was a series of granite cliff ledges on Cannon Mountain that appeared like the profile of a man's face. However, the formation collapsed in 2003.
The collapse of the Old Man of the Mountain in 2003.
The Old Man of the Mountain.
The Old Man of the Mountain. It collapsed on 3 May 2003.
The Old Man of the Mountain, also known as the Great Stone Face or the Profile was a series of five granite cliff ledges on Cannon Mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, United States.