Guam Quarter

2009 Guam Quarter
The Guam Quarter is the third release of the District of Columbia & US Territories Quarters Program. The obverse of the coin was designed by William Cousins after John Flanagan. The reverse of the coin was designed by David Westwood and sculpted by Jim Licaretz. The reverse design features an outline of the island, a stone Latte, and the Flying Proa.
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Categories: 2009 United States Coin Releases, DC & US Territories Quarters, United States Quarters



i love da coin
Ratings:Wow, and I thought the Mariana Islands design was bad. I am guessing that sail is tied to something, maybe. Fill in the blank. Someone _______ in the middle of this design. Grail? Looks like they’ve already got one.
Ratings:I have a Guam quarter that has the reverse side stamped upside down and backwards.
Ratings:I have a Guam quarter that has the reverse stamped upside down and backwards.
Ratings:I was not a fan of coins with state outlines and I am not a fan of quarters with island outlines. This quarter is a disappointment after seeing the Puerto Rico quarter.
Ratings:Not a very artistic design. Low mintage compared to other quarters may help this one gain some value.
Ratings:I’d like to say alot of good things about this Quarter, but I can’t find the words. It’s another States Quarter in a series of designs that are uninspired and hardly worth the effort. If Guam was so uninspiring, perhaps it should have been left out. We as collector’s deserve better from the U.S. Mint.
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