Maryland Quarter

50 State Quarters
Issued in 2000
2000 50 State Quarters Coin Maryland Uncirculated Reverse
2000 50 State Quarters Coin Maryland Uncirculated Reverse
2000 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse
2000 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse

Coin Description

Reverse
Shows the State House dome, located in Annapolis. The dome is surrounded by branches of leaves from the White Oak (the state tree), and the state's nickname, "The Old Line State". Some people believe General George Washington gave the state this nickname as a way to honor the Maryland Line troops, who served in many Revolutionary War battles.
Obverse
Features the familiar image of George Washington.

The Story

Maryland’s State House is the oldest one still used regularly by a legislature. Started in 1772, the building wasn’t totally finished until 1797. A lot happened during those 25 years to delay construction, including at least one hurricane and the Revolutionary War. From November 1783 to August 1784, the Continental Congress met in the unfinished state house, using it to sign the Treaty of Paris that ended the Revolutionary War.

Maryland Facts

Nickname: The Old Line State
Capital: Annapolis
Statehood: April 28, 1788

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2000 50 State Quarters Coin Maryland Uncirculated Reverse
2000 50 State Quarters Coin Maryland Uncirculated Reverse
2000 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse
2000 50 State Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse