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Wednesday, April 11th, 2007
Posted by John Gillie @ 02:18:21 pm

By the time you read this, Washington's own official quarter, featuring an illustration of a leaping salmon and Mount Rainier, will be in circulation.

The new quarter, part of a series of state quarters issued by the U.S. Mint, was officially launched in ceremonies in Seattle today by Gov. Chris Gregoire and her husband, "first gentleman" Mike Gregoire, Peter the Mint Eagle and U.S. Mint director Edmund Moy.

States typically cling to a familiar theme in designing their quarters: iconic landmarks, animals and familiar mottos. Washington's quarter includes the moniker, The Evergreen State.

Bison seem to be the safest bet to portray a state's identity, Three western states, Kansas, North Dakota and Montana, already incorporate one on their quarters.

The new quarter is in addition to the millions of "Washington quarters" already circulating with the profile of our state's namesake, George Washington, featured on its face.

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