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The Georgia quarter, the
fourth quarter released under the 50 State Quarters® Program, is a
real peach. The selected design incorporates several symbols
associated with this traditional, yet very diverse southern state.
Just from studying the Georgia quarter design, one can learn a lot
about the fourth state of the Union. The selected design prominently
features the peach - a symbol long associated with the state - within
the confines of a silhouetted outline of the state. Live Oak sprigs
border the central design paying homage to the official state tree,
the Live Oak. And if you ever need to know the Georgia state motto,
simply look across the top of the design, where the words "Wisdom,
Justice, Moderation," grace a hanging banner.
The selection process for the Georgia quarter was initiated when
Georgia Governor Zell Miller tasked the Georgia Council for the Arts
with the development and selection of the Georgia circulating quarter
design. The Council responded by submitting five design concepts to
the United States Mint. Of these five designs, four candidates were
reviewed and recommended by the Citizens Commemorative Coin Advisory
Committee and the Fine Arts Commission, and approved by the Secretary
of the Treasury for use on the 1999 Georgia quarter. Upon receipt and
careful review of the designs, Governor Miller selected the featured
design.
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