CVC & Collectables presents the 2003-D Missouri State Quarter, part of the U.S. Mint’s State Quarters Program celebrating Missouri’s role as the “Gateway to the West.” Struck at the Denver Mint, this issue highlights exploration, expansion, and the enduring legacy of the American frontier.
Coin Highlights
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Mint: Denver (D)
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Year: 2003
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Denomination: 25 Cents (Quarter Dollar)
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Composition: Copper-nickel clad
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Weight: 5.67 grams
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Diameter: 24.26 mm
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Edge: Reeded
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Obverse: George Washington portrait
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Reverse: Lewis and Clark with the Gateway Arch and Mississippi River
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Designer: John Flanagan (obverse), Alfred Maletsky (reverse)
Historical Significance
Missouri has long been recognized as a pivotal starting point for westward exploration. The reverse design features Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, commemorating their famous expedition that began near St. Louis in 1804. The Gateway Arch symbolizes Missouri’s role as the nation’s launching point into the western territories, while the Mississippi River reflects the state’s importance in commerce and transportation.
Collectibility
The 2003-D Missouri State Quarter is a popular choice for both beginning and advanced collectors completing State Quarter sets by date and mint. While produced in large numbers, well-preserved examples remain desirable for albums, rolls, and educational collections focused on American history and exploration themes.





