Friday, January 20, 2006

State Pride

As many people know, I collect State Quarters. I started way back in '99 when the whole project started using this very nifty book my sister got me for Christmas. Actually, my whole family collects the State Quarters, but I'm the only one who does so in a manner most consistent with fanaticism.

Anyway... for those unfamiliar with the State Quarter program, the U.S. Mint releases five new quarters every year, thus completing the 50 state program over a period of 10 years. States are released in the order in which they were admitted to the Union. For the past 8 years we've been delighted by the likes of Florida, Georgia, and yes... Rhode Island. As we enter into the last three years of the program those late comer states are finally getting to strut their stuff. Which means it's time for Washington State to swing into action with an exciting quarter design of it's own.

Before I show you the three finalists, let me say that I had a bet with my friends about our fair state's design. I suspected (deep in my soul) that the Committee would be unable to reconcile their East/West differences... giving us a quarter that proudly displayed both the Seattle Space Needle and the Washington Apple. I was not excited about that prospected. Florida's quarter is easily the worst because it makes evident that they couldn't agree on what best represents their state. Now, I did make a second prediction... if they were able to agree on a single symbol the symbol would be Mt. Rainier. Its visible from both regions, so it struck me as the obvious compromise choice.

All that being said, here are the three finalists as reported by the Seattle Times.


A salmon, Mount Rainier and an apple within an outline of the state


A salmon breaching the water with Mount Rainier as a backdrop


A Northwest Native-American orca


All in all, I'm impressed. Mt. Rainer, so I'm right on that count, but I didn't think about salmon. Very clever Washington State Quarter Advisory Commission. My personal vote is for option #3. Although I like the picturesque nature of the Mt. Rainier options, I think the Native-American motif will set our quarter apart from the rest of the state quarters. I'm not quite sure why it's an orca though?! Wouldn't a salmon have been better? Given that, my guess is the State will settle on option #2... unless, of course, those apple lovers come out in force.

Apples... if apples get to be on the quarter, where is my Space Needle!?

3 comments:

1112223334445 said...

I don't like the whale design - it doesn't really say much about Washington.

Anonymous said...

Number 1 really "pops" state quarter at me, while number 3 looks too much like a cheap trinket I would get down at Pikes Place Market in one of their random touristy crap stores.

That being said, I'm so used to being blindsided these days that number 2 will probably come out the winner.

Anonymous said...

Nobody ever thinks about salmon - that's why they are almost gone. If our state stands for anything it should be as a leader of environmental awareness (see this is me trying to be a militant environmentalist - I can't even convince myself *G*)

I think they should have shown mt. rainier blowing up and taking out tacoma but I think that is my cynical side showing. I'm surprised they would even touch a native orca rendition considering it's only representative of the coastal groups. Seems like a good way to piss off more than half of the state's native population.

that's a really long comment to say I like Michigans better ;-) Maybe I should stop messing around while I'm at work...