The Northern Mariana Islands quarter is the sixth and final in the 2009
District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program. A possession
of Spain until 1898, the islands were sold to Germany in 1899. The
islands were seized in 1914 by Japan, whose control of the islands was
officially recognized in 1921 by the League of Nations. American forces
occupied the Marianas during World War II, and in 1947 the group was
included in the U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Residents
approved separate status for the Northern Marianas as a U.S.
Commonwealth in 1975, and the covenant to establish the Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana Islands was signed by President Gerald Ford the
next year. The Northern Mariana Islands quarter reverse design
represents the wealth of the islands in its natural resources of land,
air and sea. Near the shore stands a large limestone latte, the
supporting column of ancient indigenous Chamorro structures. A canoe of
the indigenous Carolinians represents the people’s seafaring skills
across vast distances. Two white fairy tern birds fly in characteristic
synchrony overhead. A Carolinian mwar (head lei) composed of plumeria,
langilang (Ylang Ylang), angagha (peacock flower) and teibwo (Pacific
Basil) borders the bottom of the design near the inscription, NORTHERN
MARIANA ISLANDS. The mwar is symbolic of the virtues of honor and
respect. The Northern Mariana Islands Quarter Commission solicited and
reviewed narratives from the public and established three design
narratives. These included two versions of the latte stone with
Carolinian canoe and one of a World War II scene showing United States
Marines and amphibious tractor on a beach and a destroyer outside a
reef. These narratives were forwarded to the United States Mint for the
production of artistic renderings, which were then proposed to the
territory, with Northern Mariana Islands Governor Benigno R. Fitial
making the final design recommendation. The Secretary of the Treasury
approved the design on July 31, 2008. Source: United States Mint.
Description:
- State: Northern Marina Islands
- Hand Cut from Actual Coins
- Depicts: Only One-Side of the Coin
- Features: "represents the wealth of the islands in its natural resources of land,
air and sea"
- Includes: Cut coin, 18 inch fine chain
- Length and chain styles can vary
- Made in USA
- Qty: 1 set
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