What is the tree on the Connecticut quarter?

The Charter Oak is the official Connecticut State Tree. An image of the celebrated Charter Oak was selected to be emblazoned on the back of Connecticut's state quarter, minted in 1999.
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Why does the Connecticut quarter have a tree on it?

According to tradition, Connecticut's Royal Charter of 1662 was hidden within the hollow of the tree to thwart its confiscation by the English governor-general. The oak became a symbol of American independence and is commemorated on the Connecticut State Quarter.
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What is on the back of the Connecticut State Quarter?

On the reverse side of the coin there is an image of Connecticut's Charter Oak tree. Back when Connecticut was a colony it was granted a royal charter from King Charles II. During a dispute between the British and the colonists, Captain Joseph Wadsworth reportedly hid the charter in the famous Charter Oak tree.
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What is pictured on Connecticut State Quarter?

As shown above, Connecticut's coin features a depiction of the Charter Oak, framed by the words "The Charter Oak" and a stone wall on the reverse side. The design was submitted by Andy Jones, of Hampton, as part of a special competition.
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Does the Charter Oak still exist?

On August 21, 1856, a violent storm felled the Charter Oak Tree which was estimated to be nearly 1,000 years old. A monument was erected in 1905 at the location of the fallen tree. It stands at the corner of Charter Oak Avenue and Charter Oak Place in downtown Hartford.
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1999 US Quarters - State Quarter Series - Connecticut - Charter Oak - United States 25 Cents Coin



What was hidden in the oak?

According to legend, all of the candles in the meeting house suddenly blew out and, during the confusion, the Charter disappeared. It was hidden in the trunk of a large white oak tree where it was protected from the King and from Andros.
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Who hid the Charter in the oak tree?

Captain Joseph Wadsworth is credited with swiftly seizing the document, dashing to the Wyllys estate where the mighty oak stood and hiding the charter in a cavity of its trunk. By the middle of the 19th century, the gnarled base of the tree measured over thirty-three feet in circumference.
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Which coin has a tree in the back?

Reverse Description: Released on October 12, 1999, this is the fifth coin released in the 50 State Quarters Program and the fifth released in 1999. Connecticut, admitted into the Union on January 9, 1788, highlighted the The Charter Oak tree which proved to be a good hiding place for the state's original Constitution.
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What is the error on a 1999 Connecticut State quarter?

Errors on the 1999 Connecticut State Quarter There are currently no known errors of this coin.
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What quarter is worth $10000?

Here's What To Look For! See The Value Of Georgia Error Quarters And Regular Georgia State Quarters Without Errors. Did you know there's a 1999 Georgia quarter error worth $10,000?! That's just ONE of 5 types of errors you should look for on your Georgia state quarters.
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What will 2021 quarters look like?

The 2021 National Park Quarter is Tuskegee Airmen, (AL). The final coin for 2021, until the new series begins in 2022, will be Washington Crossing the Delaware.
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What is the most valuable quarter?

This article is a guide on the most expensive Quarters in U.S history.
  1. 1796 Draped Bust Quarter (Value: $1,740,000)
  2. 1827/3/2 Proof Capped Bust Quarter (Value: $705,000) ...
  3. 1807 Draped Bust Quarter (Value: $630,000) ...
  4. 1901 S Barber Quarter (Value: $550,000) ...
  5. 1839 Proof Liberty Seated Quarter without Drapery (Value: $517,000) ...
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What state quarters have errors?

Featuring one of the most popular statehood designs, some Nevada quarter errors struck at the Philadelphia Mint have been found with irregular, non-circular shapes due to curved or straight clipped planchets (coin blanks).
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How much is a spitting horse quarter worth?

Over the years, the 1999 Spitting Horse Delaware quarter has proven more common than initially thought. Interest in this coin has also waned some, dragging prices downward. But this fascinating variety still fetches $10 to $20.
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How much are 1999 state quarters worth?

Clad Quarters

These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. Both the 1999 P Delaware quarter and 1999 D Delaware quarter are each worth around $2 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $5.
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Are there any errors on the 1999 New Jersey quarter?

Errors on the 1999 New Jersey State Quarter There are currently no known errors of this coin.
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What is a tree coin?

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How much is a fruit bat quarter worth?

The current price is $0.675 per BAT. In uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition 2020 P American Samoa National Park America The Beautiful Quarter is Worth $0.56 to $1.14 or more.
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How much is a Pine tree shilling worth?

Authentic pine tree shillings generally sell in the $1,500 to $3,000 range with poor examples being half of the low end price and excellent example being double the high end price. I should caution you there are many modern souvenir replicas of this coin that have no numismatic value.
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What is Connecticut famous for?

Connecticut Facts. Connecticut is known for its beautiful fall foliage, Yale University, and being the home of ESPN, the famous American cable sports channel.
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Why is the Charter Oak a symbol of freedom in Connecticut?

The Charter Oak (White Oak)

It's memory continues as a symbol of the love of freedom that inspired our colonial ancestors to resist tyranny and demand liberty (read about the hiding of King Charles II's charter in the majestic oak tree on the state of Connecticut's official website: The Carter Oak.
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What did the Connecticut Charter say?

By the Charter, Charles II created a corporation. The members of this corporation were the freemen of Connecticut, and the company was granted complete freedom to lease, grant, sell, bargain, alienate, and dispose of property as other corporations had the right to do.
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What tree did King Charles hide in?

A short stroll away is a descendant of the oak tree in which Charles II famously hid for a day as Cromwell's soldiers searched for him below, and which is celebrated to this day with over 500 pubs called The Royal Oak.
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Where is the tree King Charles hide in?

The Royal Oak is the English oak tree within which the future King Charles II of England hid to escape the Roundheads following the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The tree was in Boscobel Wood, which was part of the park of Boscobel House.
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Who owns the Royal Oak?

Ex-Top Gear presenter James May unexpectedly launched a cook book last week - and also reopened his new look pub near Salisbury. He announced he had bought half of the The Royal Oak in Swallowcliffe near his South Wiltshire home earlier this year.
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