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The Columbus Day storm of 1962 (also known as the big blow of 1962, [2] and originally in Canada as Typhoon Freda) was a Pacific Northwest windstorm that struck the West Coast of Canada and the Pacific Northwest coast of the United States on October 12, 1962.
Below are the mintage figures for the Washington quarter. ... Proof 1962 (P) 36,156,000 D 127,554,756 ... Silver proof 50 State quarters (1999-2008)
The Columbus Day Storm was a monster the size of a coastline. Today, meteorologists call it the most severe nontropical storm in the history of the lower 48 states. It blew down 15 billion board ...
1962: Columbus Day Storm began life as tropical storm Typhoon Frieda/Freda. 1979: February 13 windstorm leads to the catastrophic failure of the Hood Canal Bridge. 1981: Friday the 13th Windstorms, November 13–15 [6] 1990: November 22–24, Mercer Island bridge sinking Washington state [7] 1993: Inauguration Day windstorm, January 20.
Silver proof 2005 quarters. California California reverse, 2005 (Nickel-clad copper unless otherwise noted) ... United States quarter mintage figures. Washington ...
The first time Carson City produced the quarter. (P) 1,000 Proof 1871 (P) 118,200 S ... Barber quarter, 1891–1916 (Silver) Year Mint ... Washington quarter mintage ...
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