Great Basin National Park Quarter

America the Beautiful Quarters
Issued in 2013
2013 America The Beautiful Quarters Coin Great Basin Nevada Uncirculated Reverse
2013 America the Beautiful Quarters Coin Great Basin Nevada Uncirculated Reverse
2013 America The Beautiful Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse P
2013 America the Beautiful Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse

Coin Description

Reverse
Features a Bristlecone Pine in its natural setting of rocky glacial moraines. These beautiful, unique trees grow on high ground in the park and are some of the world's oldest trees. In fact, the park's Bristlecone Pine groves contain trees older than 4,000 years!
Obverse
Features the portrait of George Washington by John Flanagan, used on the quarter-dollar coin since 1932.

The Story

The Great Basin National Park quarter is the 18th design in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program. Great Basin was named a national park on January 24, 1922.

Great Basin National Park is named for the Great Basin, a geographic area, most of which is in Nevada between two mountain ranges. The park is like a huge oasis surrounded by desert. In contrast with the park’s more than 40 miles of streams and 400 springs, the lands around the park include the Mojave Desert and Death Valley.

The park’s wildlife, rock formations, and scenery are remakable. Lehman Caves, for example, are the most heavily decorated limestone solution caverns in the western United States. Wheeler Peak is the second highest peak in Nevada.

Resources in the park are not only natural but cultural as well. Some date back to prehistoric times, while abandoned settlements called “ghost towns” date back to the early days of western mining and ranching in the 1800s.

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2013 America The Beautiful Quarters Coin Great Basin Nevada Uncirculated Reverse
2013 America the Beautiful Quarters Coin Great Basin Nevada Uncirculated Reverse
2013 America The Beautiful Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse P
2013 America the Beautiful Quarters Coin Uncirculated Obverse