As most of you know each state is putting a design on the Quarter Coin to honor its heritage. Utah is about to submit its choice to the US Mint and is having a public poll to help determine which one it will be.
The choices are a Snow Boarder (Trendy), a beehive (Boring Utah thing) and the Jupiter and 119 meeting at Promontory, UT for the joining of the rails (YES).
The voting is open till May 8th online at http://arts.utah.gov/quarter/survey.html . Please everyone go vote for the only decent design there (That would be the trains in case you are unclear on it) Since they are scheduled to announce the winner on May 10th, I am hoping that is an indicator the the train design will go forward, but every vote will help.
Remember as they say in Chicago, Vote Early and Vote often. Since they ask for a name with each vote, please make sure your spouse, children, grandparents, pets and dead relatives are in on the action.
(I am crossposting this to the major train forums, my apologies if you see it more than once)
None that I’ve seen so far. A few boats, but no trains. I haven’t seen the last couple from last year or any of this year’s, but those states have have no real train connection, where Utah does.
Did the site say that dogs couldnt vote…My buddy Buster loves trains hes always up in my train room with me watching…He decided he wanted to vote on the train one also…hope this helps. by the way he is the one in the pool… lol
john
My guess is that anywhere in the US counts, or it would say Utah residents only. The 50 state quarter program is national in scope, though I haven’t seen any of the other states ask the public to choose a design.
I don’t think they would recognize those funky Canadian postal codes.[;)]
Ha Ha,
Even this stubborn Dutchman could vote on the train meeting. I just filled in the Netherlands for state and my 6-digits postal code and the website even thanked me for my vote. What a wonderful stupid website. Let’s make some more use of this site. I will forward the address to the Dutch association of train freaks.
I voted. That being said, in answer to the “any other trains on quarters” question, New York really dropped the ball on this one. They put the Statue of Liberty, which is just over the boarder in New Jersey. I know, it is actually considered Fed property and so neither state can claim it officially, but I digress…They should have put a NYC Hudson on the back of the NY quarter.
Dennis