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QUARTER MARYLAND
Reverse Description:
Released on March 13, 2000, this is the seventh coin released in the 50
State® Quarter Program and the second released in 2000. Maryland,
admitted into the Union on April 28, 1788, themed the coin, The Old
Line State. It highlights the Maryland Statehouse and is surrounded by
White Oak leaf clusters and the nickname The Old Line State. Other
inscriptions included are: Maryland; 1788; 2000; and E Pluribus Unum.
President William J. Clinton was in office when this legislation was
signed. Three United States Mint Directors served under President
Clinton's tenure; David J. Ryder of Idaho, Philip N. Diehl of Texas,
and Jay W. Johnson of Wisconsin.
Reverse Designer:
Thomas D. Rodgers
Obverse Description:
Highlights a bust of President George Washington. The inscriptions on
this coin says, United States of America, Liberty, In GOD We Trust, and
Quarter Dollar.
Obverse Designer:
John Flanagan
Obverse Designer 2:
William Cousins - Modified John Flanagan original design
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