US Quarter 2006 Nevada State coin value

 

The image of this coin is simply an example of US quarter 2006 Nevada type coinage. Coin values are for reference only and can only serve as an approximate estimate for a piece of stated condition and typical year.
A coin of the same type from a rarer year may cost significantly more, but not always. Each specific case requires separate consideration.
Coin US quarter 2006 Nevada presented on this page is not sold or bought - this is only a catalog.
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Currency - Dollar=100 cents
Face value: Quarter dollar ($1/4=25 cents)
Type - commemorative coin 50 States Quarters Series

Composition - copper-nickel clad copper
Diameter - 24.3 mm
Weight - 5.67 grams
Edge: Reeded

Mint Mark: D (Denver), P (Philadelphia)

 

US coin State quarter 2006 Nevada
Years of mintage:
2006

Reverse:
Mustangs, mountains, rising sun, sagebrush
Legend:
NEVADA 1864 / THE SILVER STATE / 2006 E PLURIBUS UNUM

Obverse:
Washington facing left
Legend:
QUARTER DOLLAR / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / LIBERTY / IN GOD WE TRUST


Krause catalog number - KM#382

Value in condition:
UNC (Uncirculated - without traces of circulation) - ~1 USD.00
XF (Extremely Fine) - 0.25-0.50
Worse than "XF" - 0.25 USD

 

 

NEVADA #36

Capital: Carson City.
Adhered to: October 31, 1864.
Population: 2,414,807 Hab.
Origin of the name: Baptized like this by the Spanish, in reference to the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada.
Reverse represents 3 wild horses, a sunrise behind some snowy mountains, surrounded by some branches of Artemis and the legend of "THE SILVER STATE".

 

Up the date of adhesion to The Union.

KM#(D): KM#(S):

 

Nevada became a territory in 1861, a few years later a battalion of Mormons from the Mexican War discovered gold and silver in the vicinity of Virginia City, this discovery was the prelude to one of the largest mineral discoveries in history, beta of Comstock.
Nevada is home to more than 50 percent of the wild horses in the United States, found throughout the sprawling deserts as well as the territory's more than 150 mountain systems.
Journal entries on these large herds of wild horses date back to 1820.
The predominant breed is the Mustang, which is believed to be of Spanish origin, and which were brought there in the 16th century, forming large herds in desert areas, living in complete freedom.
It was the most numerous breed in the United States, although they suffered a massacre that caused their number to drop to a few thousand.

 

Herd of Nevada wild horses.

 

Artemisa, official plant of the State.

 

Currently they are maintained thanks to the work of an association that is responsible for their survival, a natural park has been created in Nevada where they live freely.
Mugwort was adopted as the official plant of the state of Nevada in 1967. It is a shrub-shaped plant that has medicinal and aromatic effects, highly appreciated in Nevada.

 

Sunrise in the Nevada mountains.