This 2012 America the Beautiful Quarter featuring Denali National Park in Alaska has a fascinating reversal error that makes it a unique addition to any coin collection. The coin is made of copper-nickel clad and has a business strike type. Its fineness can be viewed in the pictures provided. Its diameter measures 24.30 mm and weighs 5.67 grams.
This quarter has not been certified but is circulated, with a denomination of 25C. It was minted in Denver and has a KM number of 523. The coin's reverse error variety adds to its rarity and collectability.
Fun Facts:
• Denali, Alaska is home too, One of the tallest peaks in North America.
• The Denali fault is 1,200 miles long that arcs Across, most of Alaska and some of Western Canada.
•In 2002 it was the site of a magnitude 7.9 earthquake that sloshed lakes as far away as Seattle, Texas and New Orleans.
•In 1980 the park was expanded from 2 to 6 million acres, including preserve lands, and the name changed from Mount McKinley national Park to Denali, National Park and preserve.
•This is the 15th coin, released in the series, America the Beautiful.
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The last several pictures are taken with the coin under my microscope for better viewing.
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