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What is the bird on the Kisatchie?

Everyone age 18 and younger in attendance will receive a free Kisatchie quarter. Rolls of uncirculated Kisatchie quarter coins also be will available to purchase at face value. The quarter’s design features a wild turkey in flight over a a patch of blue stem grass with long leaf pines in the background.

What bird is on the 2015 Kisatchie quarter?

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Completing the design are encircling inscriptions of KISATCHIE, LOUISIANA, 2015 and E PLURIBUS UNUM. This quarter features a wild turkey in flight. The obverse of the coin has John Flanagan’s portrait of George Washington, which is common to all America the Beautiful Quarters.

What is on the back of the Kisatchie quarter?

Its reverse or tails side has a design emblematic of the Kisatchie National Forest, which Louisiana’s only forest. Designed by Susan Gamble and sculpted by Joseph Menna, it depicts a wild turkey in flight over blue stem grass. There is also a long leaf pine in the background.

What bird is on the Louisiana state quarter?

Louisiana, admitted into the Union on April 30, 1812, themed the coin, Louisiana Purchase. Highlighted on the coin are an image of the pelican – Louisiana’s state bird – a trumpet with musical notes, and the outline of the Louisiana Purchase territory.

How much is a Kisatchie quarter worth?

Both the 2015 P Kisatchie quarter and 2015 D Kisatchie quarter are each worth around $0.50 in about uncirculated condition. The value is around $0.75 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $1.

Where does the name Kisatchie come from?

The name Kisatchie was derived from a tribe of Kichai Indians of the Caddoan Confederacy, who called themselves “Kitsatchie”. In the late 1800’s virgin forests covered 85 percent of Louisiana. Not only was most of the land in timber, much of it was in pure stands of magnificent yellow pine.

Is Frederick Douglass on a quarter?

The 2017 Frederick Douglass quarter is part of the United States Mint’s America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site in Washington, D.C., is commemorated on this circulating quarter. This issue is the 37th of 56 total issues and is the second coin produced in 2017.

What is a Kisatchie quarter worth?

Where is Kisatchie National Forest?

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The Kisatchie National Forest includes more than 600,000 acres of rolling piney hills and outdoor adventures. The forest is located just southwest of Alexandria and offers visitors some of the prettiest views in Louisiana.

Who is the designer of the Kisatchie quarter?

Kisatchie National Forest Quarter. Its reverse or tails side has a design emblematic of the Kisatchie National Forest, which Louisiana’s only forest. Designed by Susan Gamble and sculpted by Joseph Menna, it depicts a wild turkey in flight over blue stem grass. There is also a long leaf pine in the background.

Where are the Kisatchie National Forest quarters located?

Later released 2015 quarters include those honoring the Blue Ridge Parkway (NC), Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge (DE) and Saratoga National Historical Park (NY). Kisatchie National Forest is located in Louisiana and consists of over 604,000 acres of forested area.

How big is the east Kisatchie Important Bird Area?

The East Kisatchie Important Bird Area (IBA), consisting of over 800,000 acres, contains the Winn and Catahoula Ranger Districts of Kisatchie National Forest, as well as Camp Beauregard Wildlife Management Area (WMA) and substantial amounts of private land.

Who is the designer of Kisatchie National Forest?

Designed by Susan Gamble and sculpted by Joseph Menna, it depicts a wild turkey in flight over blue stem grass. There is also a long leaf pine in the background. Inscribed around the image are KISATCHIE, LOUISIANA, 2015, and E PLURIBUS UNUM. This design was chosen by the Secretary of the Treasury from among eight design proposals.