Description: 1999 P Pennsylvania State Quarter Cent Coin From US Mint 25 Cents Virtue 1787Ungraded CoinPhiladelphia Mint Mark / "P" Letter Mint Mark The Pennsylvania State Quarter is the second coin in the 50 State Quarter Program. The U.S. Mint released it on March 8, 1999 as the second quarter of the year.The quarter features the statue, Commonwealth. The Commonwealth statue has been on top of the state’s capitol dome since May 25, 1905. Her right arm is extended in mercy; her left arm holds a ribbon mace to symbolize justice.The design also includes a keystone. During the Civil War, Pennsylvania earned its nickname as the “Keystone State.” Its location was seen as “key” in the wall against attack from the south. The Battle of Gettysburg, a critical turning point in the war, took place in the southeast corner of Pennsylvania.Pennsylvania FactsNickname: The Keystone State Capital: Harrisburg Statehood: December 12, 1787CharacteristicsThe obverse (heads) design features the familiar image of George Washington by John Flanagan, used on the quarter since 1932.The reverse (tails) design features the statue, Commonwealth, with an outline of the state. The state's motto, Virture, Liberty, Independence, and a keystone also appear.Obverse InscriptionsUNITED STATES OF AMERICALIBERTYIN GOD WE TRUSTQUARTER DOLLARReverse InscriptionsPENNSYLVANIA17871999E PLURIBUS UNUM
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Composition: Copper
Strike Type: Business
Grade: Ungraded
Certification: U.S. Mint
Modified Item: No
Denomination: 25C
Circulated/Uncirculated: Unknown
Coin: State Quarters
Type: Single Coin
Year: 1999
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Variety: Delaware, Florida, Pennsylvania