Vermont Quarter Page
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The Vermont Quarter is the fourteenth of the 50 States Commemorative Quarters released by the U.S. Mint. Above is the rear of the coin. According to the U.S. Mint's official website, it features Camel's Hump Mountain with an image of maple trees being tapped for sugar in the forefront.
The design honors the "Green Mountain State," the first state admitted
to the Union after the original 13 colonies. Vermont is most famous for its
skiing and the production of maple sugar and syrup. Until the 1800s when cane
sugar was introduced, Americans relied on Vermont's maple sugar for much of
its sugar supply. Also featured on the quarter is Camel's Hump Mountain in the
northern half of Vermont's Green Mountains. Camel's Hump is easily recognized
by its unique double-humped profile and is one of the highest peaks in Vermont.
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