Whitman National Park Quarters 4 panel cushioned folder P&D Mint Marks

$12.99 $9.42

After the success of the Statehood Quarter Program it was only a matter of time before a new idea cropped up for the Washington Quarters. On June 4th, 2008 a new series of commemorative quarters was proposed: H.R. 6184: America’s Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008. President Bush signed the bill into law only six months later on December 8th, 2008.

Starting in 2010, the U.S. Mint will began issuing the National Park Quarters. There will be at least 56 quarters, “emblematic of a national park or other national site in each State, The District of Columbia, and each territory of the United States.” Five quarters will be released a year with the final quarters coming out in the year 2020. In a chronological fashion, the quarters will be released in the order that the national parks and sites were first established.

The National Park Program could run for another 11 years if the Secretary of the Treasury should decide to extend the program. If the program is extended there could potentially be a total of 112 coins honoring our national parks and sites.

The Whitman National Park Quarters Folder has openings for both the Philadelphia and Denver Mint Mark coins. The four panels open flat for all-at-once viewing, then close to an easy-to-store 8"x10" folder.  The folder has 120 Openings.

Whitman coin folders are timeless and durable, and offer safe, archival storage for your collection. 

 

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10/02/2020
Lee O.
United States United States
Quarter Collecting

I am pleased with folders to collect quarters. I am giving them as Christmas gifts to my grandchildren so they will be entertained & engaged in the process of searching for quarters of each state. Then I hope they will learn the capital of each state & something important about each state.