CVC & Collectables presents the 2001-P Vermont State Quarter, a Philadelphia business strike from the 50 State Quarters Program featuring Vermont’s “Freedom & Unity” theme with a classic maple sugaring scene.
Coin Highlights
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Issuer: United States
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Mint / Strike: Philadelphia (P), Regular Strike
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Date / Denomination: 2001 / Quarter Dollar (25¢)
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Program: 50 State Quarters — Vermont (14th release; 4th of 2001)
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Mintage: 423,400,000
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Composition: 75% copper, 25% nickel (clad)
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Weight / Diameter / Edge: 5.67 g / 24.30 mm / reeded
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Obverse: George Washington (John Flanagan design)
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Reverse: Two maple trees with sap buckets, Camel’s Hump Mountain, and “FREEDOM AND UNITY” (T. James Ferrell)
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Catalog: PCGS #14000
Historical Significance
Released August 6, 2001, Vermont’s quarter highlights the state’s maple heritage and iconic Green Mountain landscape. The reverse includes “1791” for Vermont’s admission to the Union and the long-used motto “Freedom and Unity.”
Collectibility
A very obtainable Philadelphia issue thanks to its large mintage, making it a strong album and roll coin. Collector premium is typically driven by condition (true gem examples) and eye appeal.






