1999 P Connecticut State Quarter Cent Coin From US Mint 25 Cent 1788 Charter Oak
Ungraded Coin
Philadelphia Mint Mark / "P" Letter Mint Mark

Characteristics
Obverse Description: Highlights a bust of President George Washington.

The reverse (tails) design shows the Charter Oak tree, the hiding spot of Connecticut's 1662 charter from King Charles II and later state constitution.

Obverse Inscriptions
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
LIBERTY
IN GOD WE TRUST
QUARTER DOLLAR
Reverse Inscriptions
THE CHARTER OAK
CONNECTICUT
1788
1999
E PLURIBUS UNUM

The Connecticut State Quarter is the fifth coin in the 50 State Quarters Program. The U.S. Mint released it on October 12, 1999 as the fifth and final quarter of the year.

The quarter design shows the Charter Oak, the tree that hid the charter from Britain’s King Charles II in 1662. This charter established Connecticut’s boundaries and self-rule. In 1687, Captain Joseph Wadsworth saved the charter from the hands of the British, hiding it safely in this tree.

Even after Connecticut became a state in 1788, it continued to use the charter as its constitution. A new state constitution was adopted in 1965.

Connecticut Facts

Nickname: The Constitution State
Capital: Hartford
Statehood: January 9, 1788