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¼ Dollar "Washington Quarter" (Grand Canyon, Arizona - Silver Proof) , United States

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Obverse
The portrait in left profile of George Washington, the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, is accompanied with the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" and the lettering "LIBERTY" surrounded with the denomination and the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY S QUARTER DOLLAR
Reverse
Features a view of the granaries above the Nankoweap Delta in Marble Canyon near the Colorado River. Inscriptions are GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA, 2010 and E PLURIBUS UNUM.
Latin
GRAND CANYON PH ARIZONA 2010 E PLURIBUS UNUM
Grand Canyon PH Arizona 2010 Out of Many, One
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