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A Bristlecone Pine tree and rocky glacial moraines where the trees grow. These trees grow at a higher elevation in the Great Basin National Park and are some of the world's oldest. The park contains numerous Bristlecone Pine groves with trees older than 4,000 years.
Country...............................
United States
Face Value..........................
Quarter Dollar
Quality................................
Uncirculated (UNC)
Year....................................
2013
Mint....................................
Denver (D) - Philadelphia (P) - San Francisco (S)
Engraver/Draftsman............
John Flanagan, William Cousins & Renata Gordon, Ronald D. Sanders
Weight (g)...........................
5,67
Diameter (mm)....................
24,26
Thickness (mm)..................
1,75
Alloy...................................
Cupronickel (CuNi)
Packaging...........................
Loose
Issue Date...........................
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