This image showcases a macro close-up of a Kansas Quarter Coin (2005), highlighting its intricate details with exceptional clarity. The copper-toned coin is isolated against a black background, emphasizing its polished yet slightly aged texture. The fine engravings stand out, revealing the craftsmanship of this state commemorative quarter. At the center of the reverse side of the coin, a large American Bison is depicted in profile, standing proudly. The bison, a symbol of Kansas’ prairie heritage and wildlife, is intricately detailed, showcasing its muscular frame, shaggy coat, and distinctive curved horns. To the left of the bison’s rear leg, a sunflower is engraved, representing Kansas' official state flower. The delicate petals and leaves suggest that the bison is standing in a natural field, reinforcing the state's connection to its rich landscapes and agriculture. The reverse text on the coin reads: "Kansas 1861 – 2005 – E Pluribus Unum". Kansas 1861" marks the year Kansas was admitted as the 34th U.S. state. "2005" represents the year of the quarter’s official release as part of the 50 State Quarters Program. "E Pluribus Unum" (Latin for "Out of many, one") is the traditional motto of the United States.
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