Coin Identifier
Kisatchie National Forest Quarter
25 Cents (Quarter Dollar)

Kisatchie National Forest Quarter

United States · 2015

The reverse of the coin features a Wild Turkey taking flight with longleaf pines and a palmetto plant in the background, representing the Kisatchie National Forest. The words 'KISATCHIE', 'LOUISIANA', '2015', and 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' encircle the design.

Country
United States
Year
2015
Denomination
25 Cents (Quarter Dollar)
Metal
Copper-nickel clad (8.33% nickel, balance copper)

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Overview

The reverse of the coin features a Wild Turkey taking flight with longleaf pines and a palmetto plant in the background, representing the Kisatchie National Forest. The words 'KISATCHIE', 'LOUISIANA', '2015', and 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' encircle the design.

Historical significance

This coin is part of the America the Beautiful Quarters Program, which honors national parks and sites from each state, the District of Columbia, and the five U.S. territories. The Kisatchie National Forest quarter represents Louisiana and highlights its natural beauty and wildlife conservation efforts, particularly focusing on the wild turkey and longleaf pine habitat. It's a circulating commemorative coin, introducing historical and natural themes into everyday currency.

Estimated value

For circulated coins, face value ($0.25) to slightly above face value ($0.50-$1). Uncirculated coins can range from $1-$5, with proof or error coins being potentially higher.

Care & preservation

Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in an archival-safe holder like Mylar flips or non-PVC coin slabs, to prevent environmental damage and scratches. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can devalue it significantly.