Coin Identifier
Vermont State Quarter, 50 State Quarters Series — obverse
Obverse
Vermont State Quarter, 50 State Quarters Series — reverse
Reverse
Quarter Dollar ($0.25)

Vermont State Quarter, 50 State Quarters Series

United States of America · 2001

A 25-cent coin featuring George Washington on the obverse and a scene of maple syrup production in Vermont on the reverse.

Country
United States of America
Year
2001
Denomination
Quarter Dollar ($0.25)
Metal
75% copper, 25% nickel cladding over a pure copper core

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Overview

A 25-cent coin featuring George Washington on the obverse and a scene of maple syrup production in Vermont on the reverse.

Historical significance

Part of the 50 State Quarters Program honoring each state's entry into the Union; Vermont's design celebrates its heritage of maple sugaring and its 1791 statehood.

Obverse (front)

Profile of George Washington by John Flanagan, modified by William Cousins. Legends: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, QUARTER DOLLAR and mint mark D.

Reverse (back)

Maple trees with sap buckets, Camel's Hump mountain in the background. Legends: VERMONT 1791, FREEDOM AND UNITY, 2001, E PLURIBUS UNUM. Designer: T. James Ferrell.

Estimated value

$0.25 in circulated condition, $1-$3 in high-grade uncirculated (MS-65+) condition.

What drives this coin's value

Condition (grade), mint luster, and presence of specific errors like die cracks or doubling.

Grade assessment

Very Fine to Extremely Fine; shows general circulation wear, surface dirt/toning, and minor scratches.

Mintage & rarity

446,400,000 (Denver); Common.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for distinct reeding on the edge and the copper core visible on the edge; verify weight and magnetic properties (should not be magnetic).

Notable varieties & errors

A known variety features 'doubled die' details on the reverse maple trees, though rare.

Similar coins

Other State Quarters from 1999 to 2008 or the National Park Quarters series starting in 2010.

Care & preservation

Keep in a PVC-free holder; avoid handling with bare fingers to prevent oil transfer; do not clean or polish as it destroys numismatic value.