The 2002 Ohio State Quarter is a shining example of American numismatic beauty. This stunning coin features a striking design showcasing the Wright Brothers' historic first flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The reverse side of the coin features an image of an early airplane in flight, paying homage to Ohio's rich aviation history. The obverse side of the coin displays the familiar portrait of George Washington, the first President of the United States. This collectible 1/4 dollar piece is a must-have for any coin enthusiast or history buff, offering a tangible connection to one of America's most iconic states and its contributions to aviation.
2002 Ohio State Quarter
Coin Highlights
Circulation Strikes: - 414,832,000
Content: - Cladding: 75% copper, 25% nickel
- Core: 100% copperWeight: - 5.7 grams
Diameter: - 24.3 millimeters
Edge: - Reeded
Mint: - Denver, CO
Obverse Designer: - John Flanagan
Reverse Designer: - Donna Weaver
State & Territorial Quarters (1999-2009)
The State and Territorial Quarters program was a 10-year initiative by the United States Mint that honored each of the nation's states and territories by featuring unique designs on the reverse of the quarters. The program ran from 1999 to 2009, with five different quarters released each year in the order in which the states ratified the Constitution or were granted territorial status.
Each quarter featured a design that symbolized the state or territory it represented. The program was a great way to promote interest in coin collecting and American history, and many people eagerly anticipated the release of each new design. Some of the most iconic designs included the Massachusetts quarter featuring the Minuteman statue, the California quarter depicting John Muir and the Half Dome rock formation, and the Puerto Rico quarter representing the Garita del Diablo.
The State and Territorial Quarters program was a popular and educational series that helped to connect Americans to the rich history and diverse heritage of their country.
