What's In Your Pocket?
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 2:21 pm
I got all but one of these questions from another message board. Best if nobody posts the answers for a couple of days, or until there are a few posts below this one, so the answers aren't right there when somebody reads the questions. Anybody who has seen other questions of this type about the statehood quarters, can add them.
These questions apply to all the statehood quarters that have been minted and released so far. "Quarter," of course, means "statehood quarter."
I have actually been disappointed by the designs for the coins, most of which seem rather ordinary. I think the best designs are on the Delaware, Maine, Virginia, Florida, California, and Nevada quarters. Some numismatists think there will be more overseas demand for the Montana quarter than for others, since the skull might be considered to have some occult siginficance.
1. Which statehood quarter depicts a landmark that no longer exists, in the form shown on the coin?
2. How many horses are there, all together, on the different quarters issued so far?
3. On which of the statehood quarters are boats depicted which are powered by means other than sails?
4. Which of the quarters depict flora or fauna that are not native to North America?
5. Which of the quarters show a figure or figures with visual impairments or deficiencies?
6. Which statehood quarters depict the same historical figure on both sides of the coin?
7. Does any statehood quarter depict a weapon? If so, which one?
8. Which of the quarters depict historical figures who were not born in the state for which the quarter was designed?
9. Which quarter depicts an event that did not occur in the state for which the coin was designed?
10. Which quarter depicts a symbol associated with a historical figure whose image does not appear on the coin, and whose name is not on it?
11. For which of the quarters have individual coins been found, which had minting errors on them?
12. Does the flag of any other nation besides the U.S. appear on any of the quarters? (You don't have to actually see the design on the flag.)
13. How many of the quarters show identifiable fresh water lakes or rivers?
These questions apply to all the statehood quarters that have been minted and released so far. "Quarter," of course, means "statehood quarter."
I have actually been disappointed by the designs for the coins, most of which seem rather ordinary. I think the best designs are on the Delaware, Maine, Virginia, Florida, California, and Nevada quarters. Some numismatists think there will be more overseas demand for the Montana quarter than for others, since the skull might be considered to have some occult siginficance.
1. Which statehood quarter depicts a landmark that no longer exists, in the form shown on the coin?
2. How many horses are there, all together, on the different quarters issued so far?
3. On which of the statehood quarters are boats depicted which are powered by means other than sails?
4. Which of the quarters depict flora or fauna that are not native to North America?
5. Which of the quarters show a figure or figures with visual impairments or deficiencies?
6. Which statehood quarters depict the same historical figure on both sides of the coin?
7. Does any statehood quarter depict a weapon? If so, which one?
8. Which of the quarters depict historical figures who were not born in the state for which the quarter was designed?
9. Which quarter depicts an event that did not occur in the state for which the coin was designed?
10. Which quarter depicts a symbol associated with a historical figure whose image does not appear on the coin, and whose name is not on it?
11. For which of the quarters have individual coins been found, which had minting errors on them?
12. Does the flag of any other nation besides the U.S. appear on any of the quarters? (You don't have to actually see the design on the flag.)
13. How many of the quarters show identifiable fresh water lakes or rivers?