What quarters were minted 2012?
2012 America the Beautiful Quarters
- Puerto Rico – 2012 El Yunque National Forest Quarter (Release date is January 23, 2012)
- New Mexico – 2012 Chaco Culture National Historical Park Quarter (Release date is April 2, 2012)
- Maine – 2012 Acadia National Park Quarter (Release date is June 11, 2012)
How much is a 2012 Alaska quarter worth?
Clad Quarters Both the 2012 P Denali quarter and 2012 D Denali quarter are each worth around $0.40 in about uncirculated condition. The value is around $0.50 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $1.
How much is a 2012 Hawaii quarter worth?
Both the 2012 P Hawaii Volcanoes quarter and 2012 D Hawaii Volcanoes quarter are each worth around $0.45 in about uncirculated condition. The value is around $0.50 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $1.
What is on the 2012 quarter?
Sites honored in 2012 under the America the Beautiful Quarters Program include: El Yunque National Forest of Puerto Rico, Chaco Culture National Historical Park of New Mexico, Denali National Park and Preserve of Alaska.
Where are the National Park quarters coins minted?
Mintages of National Park Quarters U.S. Mint facilities in Denver, Colorado and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania are tasked with producing America’s circulating coins. The Mint strikes coins for circulation based on orders received from Federal Reserve Banks that, in turn, take coinage orders from financial institutions around the United States.
When was the America’s Beautiful National Park Quarter created?
The program was authorized by the America’s Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008 ( Pub.L. 110–456 (text) (pdf) . Quarters were issued with reverse designs commemorating national parks and sites in the order of which that park or site was deemed a national site.
What is the mint mark on an America the Beautiful quarter?
Below are the mintage figures for the America the Beautiful quarters and America the Beautiful silver bullion coins . The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at (parentheses indicate a lack of a mint mark): First time the “W” mint mark was used on a circulating coin.
How many reverse quarters are there in the United States?
There were five new reverse (back) designs each year (one in 2021), each commemorating a national natural or historic site such as national parks, national historic site, or national forests – one from each state, the federal district, and each territory.