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Early on Monday, Feb. 6, the quarter commemorating the site gets released into general circulation by the Federal Reserve. Then, later on the same day at noon ET, the public can start buying rolls and bags Effigy Mounds quarters directly from the U.S. Mint. Finally, on Tuesday, Feb. 7, the National Park Service and the United States Mint will formally unveil the new quarter at a ceremony in Waukon, Iowa.

Earlier this year, on Jan. 5, the U.S. Mint started selling proofs of all five 2017 quarters. Proof coins are minted for coin collectors, featuring sharper design detail, frosted foregrounds, and mirror-like backgrounds. To offer a better look at the Effigy Mounds quarter, we snapped several photos of proofs and share them now.

2017-S Proof Effigy Mounds National Monument Quarter - Obverse and Reverse

Obverse and reverse sides of an Effigy Mounds quarter

Obverses (heads) are common to all quarters, showcasing the 1932 portrait of George Washington by John Flanagan.

Reverses of each America the Beautiful Quarter are emblematic of the site they honor. The quarter for Iowa is the 36th issue in the ATB series and the first of five for 2017. Designed by Richard Masters and sculpted by Renata Gordon, the Effigy Mounds quarter depicts an aerial view of mounds in the Marching Bear Group. War. It was selected after some refinements following a review of 10 candidate designs. Inscribed around the design are EFFIGY MOUNDS, IOWA, 2017, and E PLURIBUS UNUM.

2017-S Proof Effigy Mounds National Monument Quarter -c

Compared to many proofs, the Effigy Mounds quarter design has less room for a mirrored surface since more than 3/4’s of it detail the mounds and surrounding landscape

2017-S Proof Effigy Mounds National Monument Quarter -a

Another closer view of the coin’s reverse

2017-S Proof Effigy Mounds National Monument Quarter

Yet one more photo of the reverse

2017-S Proof Effigy Mounds National Monument Quarter - edge,c

This CoinNews photo shows a better angle of the quarter’s reeded edge

2017-S Proof Effigy Mounds National Monument Quarter - Reverse, a

A photo of a quarter’s obverse

2017-S Proof Effigy Mounds National Monument Quarter - Reverse

Another view of an obverse

Near the middle of this month, the U.S. Mint will sell proofs of the 2017 quarters struck in silver. Towards the end of the month it will release a three-coin set of Effigy Mounds quarters that includes coins in both uncirculated and proof qualities. We’ll cover both of those releases here on CoinNews.

2 thoughts on “Effigy Mounds National Monument Quarter Photos”
  1. I’ve been collecting coins for some time and found a few things, but I never heard of or seen a 1983 d penny with the bottom of the L on LIBERTY missing ? Any help with this matter is greatly appreciated. Thanks

  2. I have a graded MS 69 2017 (P) American Eagle. The date looks doubled. Does anyone have another to substantiate this?

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