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What is the Value of a
Quarter?
federal reserve bank of richmond
BOOKMARK SERIES
What is on the Back
of the Coin?
Traditionally, the bald eagle
is on the reverse side of the
quarter, however, from 1999
through 2008, the U.S. Mint
released five new state quarters
each year with a unique design
from each state on the back.
In 2009, quarters were issued
with the reverse sides honoring
the District of Columbia and
six U.S. territories. From 2010 2021, the America the Beautiful
Quarter program will issue 56
quarters featuring the reverse
sides designs depicting national parks and other national sites
from all 50 states, the District of
Columbia and U.S. Territories.
What is on the Back
of the Coin?
Traditionally, the bald eagle
is on the reverse side of the
quarter, however, from 1999
through 2008, the U.S. Mint
released five new state quarters
each year with a unique design
from each state on the back.
In 2009, quarters were issued
with the reverse sides honoring
the District of Columbia and
six U.S. territories. From 2010 2021, the America the Beautiful
Quarter program will issue 56
quarters featuring the reverse
sides designs depicting national parks and other national sites
from all 50 states, the District of
Columbia and U.S. Territories.
George Washington
Biography
Full Name:
George Washington
Birth Date & Place:
February 22, 1732
Pope’s Creek Plantation in
Westmoreland County, Virginia
What is the Value of
the One-Dollar Bill?
What is on the Back
of the Bill?
Left school at age 15 to
become a surveyor because his
mother could not afford to send
him to college.
A one-dollar bill is worth one
dollar. It is equivalent to 100
pennies, 20 nickels, 10 dimes,
or 4 quarters.
Lived:
What is on the Back
of the Bill?
Mount Vernon in Alexandria,
Virginia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Great Seal of the United
States is on the back of the
$1.00.
December 14, 1799 of a throat
infection at Mount Vernon.
www.americanpresidents.org
George Washington
Birth Date & Place:
February 22, 1732
Pope’s Creek Plantation in
Westmoreland County, Virginia
Schooling:
Left school at age 15 to
become a surveyor because
his mother could not afford to
send him to college.
Lived:
Mount Vernon in Alexandria,
Virginia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death:
December 14, 1799 of a throat
infection at Mount Vernon.
Achievements
www.usmint.gov
He was nominated by John
Adams for commander-in-chief
of the continental Army during
the Revolutionary War.
www.whitehouse.gov/history/
presidents
Full Name:
Web Resources
Achievements
www.usmint.gov
Biography
The Great Seal of the United
States is on the back of the
$1.00.
Death:
Web Resources
George Washington
What is the Value of
the One-Dollar Bill?
Schooling:
A one-dollar bill is worth one
dollar. It is equivalent to 100
pennies, 20 nickels, 10 dimes,
or 4 quarters.
BOOKMARK SERIES
A quarter is worth 25 cents.
This value can also be written
as 25¢ or $.25. It is equivalent
to 25 pennies or 5 nickels.
White House Historical Association (White House Collection)
A quarter is worth 25 cents.
This value can also be written
as 25¢ or $.25. It is equivalent
to 25 pennies or 5 nickels.
federal reserve bank of richmond
White House Historical Association (White House Collection)
What is the Value of a
Quarter?
He was nominated by John
Adams for commander-in-chief
of the continental Army during
the Revolutionary War.
www.whitehouse.gov/history/
presidents
www.americanpresidents.org
1789-1797: He served as the
1789-1797: He served as the
first president of the United
States.
first president of the United
States.
Fun Facts
Fun Facts
Nickname: “Father of His
Country”
Nickname: “Father of His
Country”
Presidents’ Day, observed
in February, honors all U.S.
presidents, especially George
Washington and Abraham
Lincoln.
Presidents’ Day, observed
in February, honors all U.S.
presidents, especially George
Washington and Abraham
Lincoln.
His portrait is on the quarter
and the one-dollar bill.
His portrait is on the quarter
and the one-dollar bill.
The life span of a one-dollar bill
is about 18 months and 25-30
years for a quarter.
The life span of a one-dollar bill
is about 18 months and 25-30
years for a quarter.
Quotes
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photocopy in its entirety for educational
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“To be prepared for war is the
most effectual means of
preservice.”
purposes, provided the user credits the
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
www.richmondfed.org/education
Quotes
Permission is granted to reprint or
“To be prepared for war is the
most effectual means of
preservice.”
purposes, provided the user credits the
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
www.richmondfed.org/education
August 2010
August 2010
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