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Laser Etched

To commemorate the final year of the state quarters is the laser etched version of the People's Quarter.

Each People's Quarter features the design chosen by the People for the 2005 California State Quarter.

A Golden Moment is permanently etched onto a 2005 California State Quarter sufficiently covering the design chosen as a political favor through an act of fraud for the Sierra Club. Although this exquisite etching doesn't reverse the fraud it does help to present the 2005 California State Quarter with more beauty and relevant meaning for everyone.

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Unlike the penny crushers (located at virtually every ball park, amusement park and tourist attraction) that destroy the monetary value of each coin, the laser etching process retains the monetary value of each coin. And with this special etching the value of the 2005 California State Quarter is actually increased.

This historic laser etching enables collectors to now place the true 2005 California State Quarter into their quarter collector maps. It fit's perfectly, because it is truly a quarter dollar.

The People's Quarter makes a special gift, so go ahead and spend A Golden Moment with someone.

 

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Inspiring

Incorporated within A Golden Momentare many beauties—The soaring eagle, free above the majestic mountains—the crystal ribbon water falls flowing from mountains to rivers, lakes and ocean—the wild grizzly focused on the survival of the hunt—the enduring giant sequoias, holding the history of times before—the elegant golden poppies whose petals are pleasantly soft to the touch, with colors abundantly hopeful even on the gloomiest day—the dreamer in each and every one of us—and the wonder of a dream coming true.

May our dreams come true.

Laser Etched Quarter

Other Points of Interest

CA Quarter : Learn how the US Mint joined in an act of fraud to take the California State Quarter away from We the People.

Miracle Quarter : The actual mintage in pure silver of the design that the US Mint stated as not coin-able.


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