2015 Saratoga National Historical Park Quarter, D Mint

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Saratoga National Historical Park, New York Quarter









Denver Mint
 

Issue Date: November 16, 2015
Issue Quantity (Denver Mint): 215,800,000
Issue Quantity (Philadelphia Mint): 223,000,000
Total Issue Quantity: 438,800,000

Saratoga National Historical Park Quarter Design Elements: Coin pictures a close-up of General John Burgoyne surrendering his sword to General Horatio Gates after the Battle of Saratoga, a major turning point in the Revolutionary War.

In 2010, the United States Mint introduced a new series of U.S. quarters honoring America’s national parks, sites and monuments.  The quarters commemorate the important role these locations have played in our culture and in preserving our natural wonders and historic landmarks. 

Inspired by the popularity of the U.S. State Quarters, the National Park coins are issued in much smaller quantities – which means they’ll be more difficult to find as time goes on.  So make sure your order yours today.

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Saratoga National Historical Park, New York Quarter









Denver Mint
 

Issue Date: November 16, 2015
Issue Quantity (Denver Mint): 215,800,000
Issue Quantity (Philadelphia Mint): 223,000,000
Total Issue Quantity: 438,800,000

Saratoga National Historical Park Quarter Design Elements: Coin pictures a close-up of General John Burgoyne surrendering his sword to General Horatio Gates after the Battle of Saratoga, a major turning point in the Revolutionary War.

In 2010, the United States Mint introduced a new series of U.S. quarters honoring America’s national parks, sites and monuments.  The quarters commemorate the important role these locations have played in our culture and in preserving our natural wonders and historic landmarks. 

Inspired by the popularity of the U.S. State Quarters, the National Park coins are issued in much smaller quantities – which means they’ll be more difficult to find as time goes on.  So make sure your order yours today.