2023-D Edith Kanaka'ole American Women Quarter 40-Coin Roll
2023-D Edith Kanaka'ole American Women Quarter 40-Coin Roll
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Celebrate a Hawaiian Cultural Icon with This Historic 40-Coin Roll
Honor the legacy of Edith Kanaka'ole, a revered indigenous Hawaiian composer, chanter, and cultural custodian, with this complete 40-coin roll from the Denver Mint. As the seventh release in the groundbreaking American Women Quarters™ Program, this 2023-D quarter celebrates a woman whose dedication to preserving Hawaiian culture, language, and traditions has left an indelible mark on history.
What Makes This Roll Special
- Complete 40-coin roll from the Denver Mint (D mint mark)
- Seventh release in the prestigious American Women Quarters™ Program
- Second 2023 issue in the series honoring American women pioneers
- Mint roll wrapping (packaging may vary)
- Uncirculated condition direct from mint rolls
- Legal tender backed by the United States government
- Collectible investment in American numismatic history
The Artistry Behind the Coin
Reverse (Tails): The reverse features a stunning artistic depiction of Edith Kanaka'ole, with her flowing hair and lei po'o (head lei) gracefully transforming into elements of the Hawaiian landscape—mountains, waves, and native flora. This powerful imagery symbolizes Kanaka'ole's lifelong dedication to preserving both the natural land and traditional Hawaiian culture. The Hawaiian inscription "E hō mai ka 'ike" translates to "granting the wisdom," a poetic reference to the intertwined role that hula and chants play in cultural preservation. The design captures the spiritual connection between the land, the people, and their traditions.
Obverse (Heads): The obverse showcases Laura Gardin Fraser's elegant portrait of George Washington, originally composed and sculpted in 1931-1932 to commemorate Washington's 200th birthday. Though Fraser's design was recommended for the 1932 quarter, Treasury Secretary Mellon selected John Flanagan's familiar profile instead. Nearly a century later, Fraser's artistry finally graces America's circulating coinage, offering collectors a fresh perspective on our first president with refined details and a dignified rightward-facing profile.
Why Collectors Choose This Piece
This 40-coin roll represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire multiple examples of a historically significant quarter honoring indigenous Hawaiian heritage. Edith Kanaka'ole, affectionately known as "Aunty Edith," was a renowned authority on Hawaiian culture and language who learned hula from her mother and went on to become a celebrated composer, choreographer, and educator. She toured internationally in the 1950s, founded the Halau O Kekuhi hula school, and developed the first Hawaiian language program for public schools. Her pioneering work in ethnobotany, Polynesian history, and Hawaiian mythology earned her the state's highest honor—the Distinction of Cultural Leadership award in 1979.
The American Women Quarters™ Program celebrates the contributions of trailblazing American women, making each release both a numismatic treasure and a piece of living history. Whether you're building a complete set, investing in modern U.S. coinage, or honoring Hawaiian cultural heritage, this Denver Mint roll offers excellent value and the potential for future appreciation as the series gains recognition among collectors nationwide.
Images shown are stock photos. Actual mint roll wrapping may vary.
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