The coin in question is a 2002 Denver Mint State & Territorial Quarter from the United States, specifically featuring the design that represents one of the states or territories in the series. As a quarter, it has a denomination of 25 cents and is composed of a copper-nickel clad over a copper core, giving it a characteristic appearance and weight of approximately 5.67 grams. This quarter has a diameter of 24.3 millimeters and was produced in significant quantities, with a total mintage of 286,468,000, indicative of its commonality in circulation. The coin bears a 'D' mint mark, denoting its origin from the Denver mint facility. While the coin itself has no specified height or width in a meaningful context, it remains a standard quarter in terms of its physical dimensions. The State & Territorial Quarters series was designed to celebrate the unique features of the states and territories of the United States, making each coin a small piece of numismatic history. Due to its high mintage, this 2002 Denver quarter typically holds a value close to its face value of 25 cents in circulated condition. However, specific examples in uncirculated or high-grade condition may command a small premium among collectors. Overall, this quarter represents not just currency, but an era of American numismatic history that reflects the pride and heritage of each state or territory.
Country | United States of America |
Year | 2002 |
Serie | State & Territorial Quarters |
Denomination | 25¢ (Twenty Five Cents, Quarter) |
Mint | Denver |
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.25 |
diameter | 24.3 |
height | 0 |
material | Copper-Nickel clad Copper |
mint-mark | D |
mintage | 286468000 |
type | Coins |
weight | 5.67 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 2002 |