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What kind of money is this

This is a Massachusetts quarter coin in the commemorative coin series of 50 States in the United States. 56 coins from 50 states +6 special zones in the United States. The front of the coin is the profile head of Washington, and the back pattern is a unique historical, traditional and representative symbol pattern chosen by the state governments. The market value of the full set of D or P versions is around RMB in 500 yuan, and the market value of the full set of hybrid versions is around RMB in 380 yuan.

Commemorative coins will be issued from 1999 to 2008, which is expected to last for ten years, that is, five states will issue coins representing each state every year on average, hoping to let the younger generation know about the traditional culture of each state, such as humanities and history.

This is the 27th issue, which was issued on October 3rd, 2000 1,163,784,000. Massachusetts, also known as Massachusetts, 1788 joined the Union on February 6th. Massachusetts coin is the first coin in the new millennium. The front of the coin is a statue of a volunteer soldier in Massachusetts during the Revolutionary War-standing in front of Concord Militia National Historical Park in Massachusetts. The militia background in the pattern is the terrain outline of Massachusetts, and the right side of the coin surface simply indicates the characteristics of the state-"Bay State". The idea of taking militia as the theme was put forward by two students in grade six and grade seven. Massachusetts is the only state that only requires students to design coin patterns.

The price of this series is around 20 yuan.