North Dakota
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Issued Date: August 28, 2006
Description: Released on August 28, 2006, as the 39th entry in the 50 State Quarters Program, the North Dakota quarter features two American bison grazing in the foreground with a sunset view of the state's rugged Badlands buttes and canyons in the background. The design symbolizes the state's natural landscape and wildlife, commemorating its admission to the Union on November 2, 1889.
Key Details of the North Dakota State Quarter:
Design Subject: Two American bison in the foreground, with the Badlands and a sunset in the background.
Inscriptions: "North Dakota," "1889," "E Pluribus Unum," and "2006".
Mint Locations: Philadelphia ("P") and Denver ("D").
Composition: Copper-nickel clad.
The coin, often referred to as the "Badlands with Bison" design, represents the scenic, untamed western region of the state. It was designed by John Flanagan and William Cousins.
Description: Released on August 28, 2006, as the 39th entry in the 50 State Quarters Program, the North Dakota quarter features two American bison grazing in the foreground with a sunset view of the state's rugged Badlands buttes and canyons in the background. The design symbolizes the state's natural landscape and wildlife, commemorating its admission to the Union on November 2, 1889.
Key Details of the North Dakota State Quarter:
Design Subject: Two American bison in the foreground, with the Badlands and a sunset in the background.
Inscriptions: "North Dakota," "1889," "E Pluribus Unum," and "2006".
Mint Locations: Philadelphia ("P") and Denver ("D").
Composition: Copper-nickel clad.
The coin, often referred to as the "Badlands with Bison" design, represents the scenic, untamed western region of the state. It was designed by John Flanagan and William Cousins.

