Louisiana Quarter

50 State Quarters
Issued in 2002
2002 50 State Quarters Coin Louisiana Uncirculated Reverse
2002 50 State Quarters Coin Louisiana Uncirculated Reverse
2002 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse
2002 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse

Coin Description

Reverse
Shows the pelican - Louisiana's state bird - a trumpet with musical notes, and the outline of the Louisiana Purchase territory.
Obverse
Features the familiar image of George Washington.

The Story

Music flows in this quarter’s design. The state of Louisiana—especially New Orleans—is where jazz was born, a type of music that’s enjoyed all over the world. Below the sounding trumpet is a pelican, the state bird. In the background is an outline of the Louisiana Purchase and its place in the United States.

Fifteen million dollars sounds like a lot of money, but the Louisiana Territory was such a big piece of land that it about doubled the size of the United States in 1803. The Purchase has been called “the greatest real estate deal in history.”

Most of the ideas for the coin’s design came from school children. State Governor Mike Foster picked the final “Louisiana Purchase” design from the five that the Mint developed.

Louisiana Facts

Nickname: The Pelican State
Capital: Baton Rouge
Statehood: April 30, 1812

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2002 50 State Quarters Coin Louisiana Uncirculated Reverse
2002 50 State Quarters Coin Louisiana Uncirculated Reverse
2002 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse
2002 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse