From Deseret News archives:
Utah quarter is hot off the press
Dozens of Utahns were all smiles Monday at the U.S. Mint as the official Utah quarter was available for public viewing for the first time. Lawmakers and state officials handled the still-warm quarters as they poured out of the coining press and each person, with a quick push of a button, ceremonially struck their own piece of history.
"Can you believe it?" Rep. Sheryl Allen, R-Bountiful, asked happily. "I got to make a quarter."
Unfortunately, Mint officials retrieved the coins as quickly as they were made, as the quarter won't be officially launched into circulation until Nov. 5. Production of the quarter began a week before today's ceremonial striking.
The Utah quarter depicts the 1869 joining of the rails, completing the nation's first transcontinental railroad at Promontory Summit in Box Elder County. The back side of the coin features two steam locomotives headed toward a large spike in the coin's center and is inscribed with the words "Crossroads of the West."
Utah Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert said that the driving of the golden spike at Promontory, while significant to Utah, was also of crucial importance to the entire country.
"It's ingrained certainly in Utah's history, but just as importantly, it's ingrained in America's history," he said.
The winning coin design beat out two other contenders in a popular vote: a female snowboarder to represent the state's winter sports and a beehive, which is the state emblem and part of the state's official seal.
Just over 52 percent of the 132,000 Utahns who voted online selected the golden spike.
The joining of the rails is proof of Utah pioneers' plucky attitude and "can-do" spirit, Herbert said, noting that the state's continued job growth and strong economy show that Utahns today still embody that ideal.
"We are still the crossroads of the West," Herbert said. "We are still that glue that holds East and West together."
Bruce Griggs, president of the Utah Numismatic Society, was also on hand in Denver to take part in the ceremony.
"I just can't believe I'm here," Griggs said. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for someone to witness a first strike of any coin," let alone one that celebrates your own home state, he said.
The U.S. Mint's state quarters program has renewed interest in coins and inspired a whole new generation of collectors, Griggs said.
"It's a huge boost," he said. "Children are really interested in it, particularly."
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