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Learn all about the 2008 New Mexico 50 State Quarter and its design elements, including what the Zia Sun Symbol means and why it is on the New Mexico coin.
Do you have a 2008 New Mexico quarter? Learn the value of this state quarter, which mint marks are available, and how many coins were minted.
The quarter that honors New Mexico is the 47th coin in the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program, just as New Mexico was the 47th state to join the Union (on January 6, 1912). The reverse of New Mexico’s quarter features an outline of the state with a topographical texture.
The second commemorative quarter-dollar coin released in 2008 honors New Mexico, and is the 47th coin in the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters Program. New Mexico, nicknamed the "Land of Enchantment," was admitted into the Union on January 6, 1912, becoming our Nation's 47th state.
2008 D New Mexico State Quarter: Coin Value Prices, Price Chart, Coin Photos, Mintage Figures, Coin Melt Value, Metal Composition, Mint Mark Location, Statistics & Facts. Buy & Sell This Coin.
The second commemorative quarter-dollar coin released in 2008 honors New Mexico, and is the 47th coin in the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters® Program. New Mexico, nicknamed the "Land of Enchantment," was admitted into the Union on January 6, 1912, becoming our Nation's 47th state.
The New Mexico quarter is the 47th coin of the United States Mint’s popular 50 State Quarters Program, because New Mexico was the 47th state to be admitted into the Union, in 1912. The coin’s reverse bears the image of a Zia sun symbol over a topographical outline of the State with the inscription “Land of Enchantment.”