2012-S Acadia (ME) ATB Uncirculated Quarter

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    The 2012-D Hawai'i Volcanoes (HI) ATB Uncirculated Quarter is part of the America the Beautiful (ATB) series, which commemorates national parks and historic sites across the United States. This particular coin represents the Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, located on the Big Island of Hawaii. The ATB program, which began in 2010, features five new quarter designs each year, showcasing the natural beauty and historic landmarks of the country. The Hawai'i Volcanoes quarter, released in 2012, is the 14th coin in the series and marks a special moment in both the history of the United States and the island of Hawaii.

    The history of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park is deeply connected to the island’s volcanic activity, which has shaped the land and the culture of Hawaii for centuries. Established in 1916, the park encompasses two of the world’s most active volcanoes, Kīlauea and Mauna Loa. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts millions of visitors annually who come to witness the natural wonder of the volcanoes. The inclusion of the park in the ATB series was a fitting tribute to the geological significance of the site and the cultural importance of volcanoes in Hawaiian heritage. The Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park preserves the unique volcanic landscape and offers educational opportunities for visitors to learn about the ongoing volcanic processes and the effects they have on the environment.

    The design of the 2012-D Hawai'i Volcanoes ATB Quarter features an image of the Kīlauea volcano, with a view of the active lava flow in the foreground. The volcano is depicted with steam rising from the volcanic crater, showcasing the intensity of the geothermal activity. In the background, the image captures the dramatic landscape of the park, with the lush greenery of the surrounding area contrasting with the dark volcanic rock. The words “HAWAI‘I VOLCANOES” appear at the top of the design, along with the inscription “2012” at the bottom, marking the year of release. The reverse side also includes the traditional “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” inscriptions, along with the denomination “QUARTER DOLLAR.” This design was created by artist Joseph Menna and was engraved by Charles Vickers, showcasing the beauty and power of the Hawaiian landscape.

    The minting of the 2012-D Hawai'i Volcanoes ATB Quarter took place at the Denver Mint, which is indicated by the "D" mintmark on the obverse of the coin. The Denver Mint has been responsible for producing the majority of U.S. coinage since its establishment in 1906. The mint plays a crucial role in the production of coins, including the quarter series. The Hawai'i Volcanoes quarter, like other coins in the ATB program, was struck in a limited mintage for circulation and a special uncirculated version for collectors. The total mintage for the 2012-D Hawai'i Volcanoes Quarter in uncirculated form is estimated to be around 200 million coins, making it widely available for collectors and coin enthusiasts. While this mintage is relatively high, the unique design and the connection to Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park add a sense of specialness to the coin.

    The 2012-D Hawai'i Volcanoes Quarter was released as part of the America the Beautiful Quarters Program, which aimed to honor the natural and historical treasures of the United States. The coin’s release was part of the ongoing effort to celebrate the diverse landscapes and national parks that represent the country’s natural heritage. Collectors and numismatists were eager to add the Hawai'i Volcanoes coin to their collections, as it represents one of the most iconic geological features in the United States. The ATB series has become highly popular among collectors due to its limited-edition designs and the opportunity to celebrate the country’s beautiful and diverse landscapes through the artistry of coin design.

    Regarding the coin’s condition, the 2012-D Hawai'i Volcanoes Quarter in uncirculated condition is highly sought after by collectors. Coins in this state exhibit little to no signs of wear or damage, retaining sharp detail in the design elements. The coin’s surfaces should be free of scratches, marks, or other imperfections that can diminish its value. The uncirculated quarter features a brilliant shine, often with a lustrous finish that highlights the intricate details of the volcano, the lava, and the surrounding landscape. When graded by professionals, such as the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) or the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), uncirculated coins like this one are typically assigned high grades, such as MS63 or higher, depending on the quality of the strike and the preservation of the coin.

    The 2012-D Hawai'i Volcanoes Quarter has become a significant coin in the collection of those interested in the ATB series. Its historical significance, striking design, and the connection to Hawai’i’s natural history make it a valuable coin for collectors. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving natural wonders and sharing them with future generations. The coin also has a strong cultural connection to the people of Hawaii and their reverence for the volcanic forces that have shaped their land. As with other ATB quarters, the Hawai'i Volcanoes coin is not only a reflection of U.S. history but also a tangible reminder of the beauty and power of the natural world.

    As the 14th coin in the series, the 2012-D Hawai'i Volcanoes ATB Quarter has been appreciated for its artistic merit and cultural significance. Since the America the Beautiful Quarters Program’s launch in 2010, the coins have become highly collectible, with each design representing the unique features of a U.S. national park or historic site. This series is an opportunity for coin enthusiasts to acquire coins that reflect both the artistic legacy of the U.S. Mint and the country's natural heritage. The Hawai'i Volcanoes quarter, with its depiction of active volcanic landscapes, stands out as one of the most striking designs in the series and continues to be cherished by collectors.

    The value of the 2012-D Hawai'i Volcanoes ATB Quarter is determined by several factors, including its condition, rarity, and demand. As an uncirculated coin, it holds a higher premium than coins that have been circulated and shows signs of wear. Additionally, certain grading companies may offer certifications for the coin, which can further affect its value. The demand for these coins continues to grow as more collectors focus on completing their ATB series collections, further solidifying the coin’s place in numismatic history.

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    • Year: 2012
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