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Ohio commemorative Quarter Program Records
Description: Sketch of Native American and his dog was submitted by Bruce Fulk, a student at Bloom Middle School in Wheelersburg, Ohio. The front of the coin was to look like the other quarters. The reverse top reads Ohio 1803 and the bottom reads "Out of many, one". The design for the center of the coin was opened up to Ohioans to submit their design. Of the 7,000 designs received four were chosen by a vote of 40,000 people. The chosen designs were sent for the final decision. It had to be approved by Gov. Bob Taft, and then sent to the United States Treasury Department for final approval. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL08691
Subjects: Coins and money; Commemorations; United States Mint; State symbols
Places: Wheelersburg (Ohio); Scioto County (Ohio)