The J. Perry Collection of US Issues: Identical Type/Date/Grade/Variety Sub-Sets
2006/2014-S Silver Washington Quarter PF-69 UC Colorado/Great Sand Dunes CO Type Set

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: QUARTER DOLLARS - AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL, PROOF
Item Description: 25C 2014 S SILVER GREAT SAND DUNES FIRST RELEASES
Full Grade: PCGS PF 69 Ultra Cameo
Owner: Siah

Owner Comments:

COIN APPEARANCE/CONDITION:
America the Beautiful Series: Washington Quarter - "Great Sand Dunes National Park; Colorado" - Silver Proof Variety: Designated "First Strike" by PCGS
*Gorgeous cameo fields that reflect light brilliantly in stunning contrast w/ the devices -- The Mint seems to have struck somewhat low-relief coins w/ the “America the Beautiful” issues; Devices seem to Lack sharp detail*

COIN BACKGROUND:
"The Great Sand Dunes National Park quarter is the fourth of 2014 and the 24th overall in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The reverse design features a father and son playing in the sand next to the creek bed. The distinctive mountains and sand dunes are featured in the background." -- U.S. Mint

Every variety, mint mark and type of the Washington/Great Sand Dunes Colorado National Park “America The Beautiful” Quarter is included in this collection at the grade of 67 or better. All 5 issues are listed as follows:
- 2014-S "Washington/Great Sand Dunes, Colorado" America the Beautiful Quarter - Silver Proof
- 2014-S "Washington/Great Sand Dunes, Colorado" America the Beautiful Quarter - Clad Proof
- 2014-P "Washington/Great Sand Dunes, Colorado" America the Beautiful Quarter - Business Strike
- 2014-D “Washington/Great Sand Dunes, Colorado" America the Beautiful Quarter - Business Strike
- 2014-S "Washington/Great Sand Dunes, Colorado" America the Beautiful Quarter - Business Strike

San Francisco Business Strikes:
Over the course of the series, four mint marks were used on the America the Beautiful quarters. Quarters produced at the Philadelphia and Denver Mints feature the P and D mint marks respectively. In 2010 and 2011, the San Francisco Mint (S mint mark) produced quarters exclusively for the annual Proof Set. In 2012, San Francisco started producing America the Beautiful quarters in the standard circulation finish of the P and D quarters for sale to collectors. On April 2, 2019, the United States Mint announced that the West Point Mint would release 10.000,000 quarters (2,000,000 of each design released that year) with the "W" mint mark. This was the first time the mint mark appeared on a circulating coin.”
NOTE: The West Point Mint did “not” strike the 2014 Great Sand Dunes Quarter since 2019 was the first year they released/struck circulating coinage.

Obverse Designer: John Flanagan
Reverse Designer: Don Everhart

CATALOG NUMBER: KM-569a

RARITY: 501,944 (Mintage Number)

COIN DESCRIPTION:
(San Francisco Minted, Proof Strike, 90% Silver, 6.25 grams, 24.3mm, Round, Reeded Edge)
OBVERSE: United Stated of America / (Portrait of George Washington) / In / God We / Trust / Liberty / S / Quarter Dollar
REVERSE: Great Sand Dunes / (Portrait of Sand Dunes and Father/Son) / Colorado / E Pluribus Unum / 2014

HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION:
"Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is a U.S. National Park located in the San Luis Valley, in the easternmost parts of Alamosa County and Saguache County, Colorado, United States. Originally created as Great Sand Dunes National Monument on March 17, 1932, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve was established by an act of the United States Congress on September 13, 2004. The park includes 44,246 acres, and the preserve protects an additional 41,686 acres. The park contains the tallest sand dunes in North America, rising about 750 feet (230 m) from the floor of the San Luis Valley on the western base of the Sangre de Cristo Range, covering about 19,000 acres. Researchers say that the dunes started forming less than 440,000 years ago." -- Land Resource Division, National Park Service

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