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The Benefits and Features of the 2009 Washington Quarter Album With Territory Page (State Series Qua



Beautiful color images and an information page welcomes you into this attractive album. Each album is strong, soil resistant, and designed with thumb notches for easy window removal. Every album features a trademark grained leatherette cover in the classic Whitman blue color. Comes with 2 pages. 44 openings.




2009 Washington Quarter Album With Territory Page (State Series Quarters Album With New Territories)




"In accordance with the America's Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008, the U.S. Mint will continue to issue circulating commemorative quarters in the tradition established by the popular 50 State Quarters Program. Beginning in 2010, five new reverse designs will be minted per year through 2020, with the final coin issued in 2021. Designs represent a national site in each state, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories -- the Commonwealth of Puerto rico, Guam,...


"In accordance with the America's Beautiful Naional Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008, the U.S. Mint will continue to issue circulating commemorative quarters in the tradition established by the popular 50 State Quarters Program. Beginning in 2010, five new reverse designs will be minted per year through 2020, with the final coin issued in 2021. Designs represent a national site in each state, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories -- the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam,...


"In accordance with the America's Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008, the U.S. Mint will continue to issue circulating commemorative quarters in the tradition established by the popular 50 State Quarters program. Beginning in 2010, five new reverse designs will be minted per year through 2020, with the final coin issued in 2021. Designs represent a national site in each state, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories--the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam,...


This album page holds quarters minted in 2009, includes Philadelphia and Denver mint marks. District of Columbia and U.S. TerritoriesPhiladelphia and Denver Mints 2009 - P ( District of Columbia ) , 2009 - D ( District of Columbia ) , 2009 - P ( Puerto Rico ) , 2009 - D ( Puerto Rico ) , 2009 - P ( Guam ) , 2009 - D ( Guam ) , 2009 - P ( American Samoa ) , 2009 - D ( American Samoa ) , 2009 - P ( U.S. Virgin Islands ) , 2009 - D ( U.S. Virgin Islands ) , 2009 - P ( Northern Mariana Islands ) ,...


This album page holds quarters minted in 2009, includes Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mint marks. District of Columbia and U.S. TerritoriesPhiladelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints 2009 - P ( District of Columbia ) , 2009 - D ( District of Columbia ) , 2009 - S ( District of Columbia ) , 2009 - P ( Puerto Rico ) , 2009 - D ( Puerto Rico ) , 2009 - S ( Puerto Rico ) , 2009 - P ( Guam ) , 2009 - D ( Guam ) , 2009 -S ( Guam ) , 2009 - P ( American Samoa ) , 2009 - D ( American Samoa...


The District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program was a one-year program honoring the District of Columbia and the five U.S. Territories. In 2009, the U.S. Mint issued six quarters with different reverse designs. The obverse continued to bear the familiar image of George Washington. The coins were minted for circulation and for collection.


Public Law required the Secretary of the Treasury to approve each reverse design after consulting with the chief executive of the District of Columbia or the territory being honored and the Commission of Fine Arts, and after review by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee. The Design Evaluation and Selection Process provides details on the steps the Secretary and the United States Mint took to develop and approve the reverse designs in this 2009 series. 2ff7e9595c


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