Iowa Quarter

50 State Quarters
Issued in 2004
2004 50 State Quarters Coin Iowa Uncirculated Reverse
2004 50 State Quarters Coin Iowa Uncirculated Reverse
2004 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse
2004 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse

Coin Description

Reverse
The quarter's design is based on a painting by Grant Wood, who lived in Iowa. The painting shows a teacher and her students planting a tree near their country schoolhouse.
Obverse
Features the familiar image of George Washington.

The Story

The Iowa quarter is the 29th to join the 50 State Quarters Program as Iowa was the 29th state to join the Union. The quarter’s design is based on a painting by Grant Wood, who lived in Iowa. The painting shows a teacher and her students planting a tree near their country schoolhouse.

The painting illustrates Iowa’s “Foundation in Education.” Iowans have cared about education since the state’s earliest days. When Iowa became a state in 1846, it already had several schools in each of its counties. Iowa’s first high school opened a few years later even though there weren’t many high schools in other states until after 1900.

The image of a tree being planted also shows how Iowans care about the environment and about agriculture. Growing fruits and vegetables has always been an important part of Iowa’s history.

The name of the artist, Grant Wood, appears below the image from his painting called “Arbor Day.”

Iowa Facts

Nickname: The Hawkeye State
Capital: Des Moines
Statehood: December 28, 1846

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2004 50 State Quarters Coin Iowa Uncirculated Reverse
2004 50 State Quarters Coin Iowa Uncirculated Reverse
2004 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse
2004 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse