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| Uitgever | United States Mint |
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| Jaar | 2025 |
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| Valuta | Dollar (1785-date) |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A three-quarter portrait of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA, is depicted alongside the original Girl Scout trefoil emblem that she designed and patented. The design by Eric David Custer features the honoree's name JULIETTE GORDON LOW inscribed in the field, with the legend FOUNDER of GIRL SCOUTS of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA arcing around the upper portion of the coin. The motto E PLURIBUS UNUM and the denomination QUARTER DOLLAR appear in the lower field, along with the designer's initials TRH and EC. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | FOUNDER of GIRL SCOUTS of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA JULIETTE GORDON LOW E PLURIBUS UNUM TRH EC QUARTER DOLLAR |
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Juliette Gordon Low founded the Girl Scouts of the USA in Savannah, Georgia in 1912, modeling the organization closely on the British Girl Guides after meeting Robert Baden-Powell in London. She is the first Georgian woman honored on U.S. circulating coinage. The quarter is part of the American Women Quarters Program, authorized by Congress in 2020 to run through 2025.