17 Feb 2020

Ceremony in American Samoa to mark launch of new coin

2:35 pm on 17 February 2020

A ceremony has been held in American Samoa to mark the launch of a coin honouring the territory's national park.

The new US coin with an image of a Samoan fruit bat.

The new US coin with an image of a Samoan fruit bat. Photo: U.S. Department of the Interior

The Director of the US Mint, David Ryder, presented the first issue of the quarter coin last week.

The traditional voyaging canoe Apaula transported the case to Suiga Ula.

The director of US Mint, David Ryder

The director of US Mint, David Ryder Photo: RNZ Pacific / Monica Miller

Free coins were distributed to everyone under 18 while $US10 rolls were also available for sale.

Mr Ryder said the quarter was one of the best works done by renowned engraver Richard Marsters.

"The National Park of American Samoa quarter is the 51st coin in the American the Beautiful quarters programme and the first quarter to be introduced into circulation in 2020," he said.

The new quarter was the first coin made by the United States Mint to feature flying foxes - more commonly known as fruit bats.

Mr Ryder said nearly 242 million quarters carrying the fruit bats would be distributed.

The new quarter coin is transported by traditional canoe

The new quarter coin is transported by traditional canoe Photo: RNZ Pacific / Monica Miller