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Colorful Colorado Quarter
2006
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"COLORFUL COLORADO” QUARTER LAUNCHED IN DENVER CEREMONY

Procession by Stagecoach Brings Quarters from United States Mint to Capitol

Denver, Colorado – The newest quarter in the United States Mint’s 50 State
Quarters® Program was launched June 14th, 2006 at the Colorado State
Capitol following a procession by horse-drawn stagecoach that began five
blocks away and brought quarters from the United States Mint at Denver. The
stagecoach was greeted at the state capitol by Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury Sandra Pack, United States Mint Deputy Director David A. Lebryk,
Colorado Governor Bill Owens, First Lady Frances Owens and Denver Mayor
John Hickenlooper.

The new quarter depicts a sweeping view of the rugged Rocky Mountains and
bears a banner with the inscription “Colorful Colorado.”
“This quarter evokes Colorado’s rainbow of beauty and color,” said Deputy
Director Lebryk, “what the anthem “America the Beautiful” calls ‘purple
mountains majesty.’ Today, we celebrate the launch of a beautiful addition to
the 50 State Quarters program, and the centennial anniversary of the United
States Mint at Denver, one of two proud facilities that together will make up to
650 million “Colorful Colorado” quarters.”

The Colorado quarter also bears the inscriptions “Colorado” and “1876,” the
year Colorado became a state. Colorado, nicknamed the “Centennial State,”
was admitted into the Union on August 1, 1876, becoming our Nation’s 38th
state. The Colorado quarter is the 38th coin in the United States Mint’s 50
State Quarters Program and the third commemorative quarter-dollar released
in 2006.

Following the launch ceremony, Assistant Secretary Pack, Deputy Director
Lebryk, Governor and First Lady Owens and Mayor Hickenlooper handed out
shiny, new Colorado quarters to the children in the crowd. Adults lined up to
exchange their bills for $10 rolls of Colorado quarters.

Free United States Mint lesson plans about the Colorado quarter-dollar may
be downloaded at www.usmint.gov/kids.

The United States Mint also hosted a Coin Collectors Forum at the Auraria
Campus on the eve of the launch in which the public was asked to share their
ideas on coin programs and coin design.

The Colorado quarter is available in two-roll sets (40 coins per roll) including
one roll each from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and Denver, and in
bags of 100 and 1,000 coins, at the United States Mint website at www.usmint.
gov. The two-roll sets are $32.00, bags of 100 coins are $35.50, and bags of
1,000 coins are $300.00.

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Colorado
Reverse:  "Colorful Colorado"
Description:  "Colorful Colorado," depicts the State’s rugged Rocky Mountains
with evergreen trees and a banner carrying the inscription "Colorful Colorado."

Engraver:  Norm Nemeth
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