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2013-D ATB Quarter Perry's Victory & Peace Memorial BU

2013-D ATB Quarter Perry's Victory & Peace Memorial BU
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Specifications

  • Mint: D - Denver
  • Grade: Brilliant Unc
  • Diameter: 24.3 mm
  • Denomination: 25 Cents
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    Perry’s Victory and International Peace Park honors and celebrates the Battle of Lake Erie and the peace between the U.S., Canada and Great Britain.
    Coin Highlights:
    • Comes in protective plastic packaging.
    • Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
    • Obverse: Portrait of George Washington originally designed by John Flanagan, with the inscriptions of "United States of America," "Liberty," "In God We Trust" and "Quarter Dollar."
    • Reverse: Depicts the statue of Master Commandant Oliver Perry with the Peace Memorial in the background, surrounded by "Perry's Victory," "Ohio," "E Pluribus Unum" and the date.
    • Guaranteed by the U.S. Mint.

    Protect and display your 2013-D Perry's Victory and Peace Quarter by adding a protective plastic capsule to your order.

    These coins are sought after by investors for their collectibility. Add this attractive coin to your collection today!

    Perry’s Victory and International Peace Park was established in 1936 in Put-in-Bay, Ohio. The memorial features a 352 foot Doric column, one of the tallest monuments in the United States. Nearly 200,000 people visit this park every year.

    The memorial is named after Oliver Hazard Perry. On June 18, 1812, when war was declared on Britain, Perry was assigned a position that he deemed insignificant. Though he was promoted that October, he felt disheartened and continued to plead with the naval hierarchy for reassignment.

    Resorting to his last measure, he petitioned his old friend Isaac Chauncey, commander of naval operations in the Great Lakes. Though this was not as prestigious as serving in the high seas, Perry accepted a position and went on to construct the fleet that would prove victorious in the Battle of Lake Erie.

    Perry’s flagship, the U.S.S. Lawrence, was so severely damaged that the British commander sent a small boat to request that the American vessel surrender. Perry, faithful to his ship and his country, jumped aboard a small boat with his remaining crew and dodged gunfire for a half mile en route to the USS Niagara.

    Once on board, he steered the ship back toward the battle, and the U.S. ships pounded British ships until they surrendered. Perry received their surrender on the reclaimed USS Lawrence.

    At the age of 27, Perry earned the title “Hero of Lake Erie.” He received a Congressional Gold Medal as well as thanks from Congress. His leadership set up what would become nine successful outcomes and a turning point in the battle for the west and the war itself.

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