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Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Reilly School 4th graders, from left, Alexia Anderson, 10, Phebe Karner, 9, and Ana Martinez, 9, with their quarters. Everyone under 18 got a free quarter.(SUN/Julia Malakie)
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Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Reilly School 4th graders, from left, Alexia Anderson, 10, Phebe Karner, 9, and Ana Martinez, 9, with their quarters. Everyone under 18 got a free quarter.(SUN/Julia Malakie)

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  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Reilly School 4th graders, from left, Alexia Anderson, 10, Phebe Karner, 9, and Ana Martinez, 9, with their quarters. Everyone under 18 got a free quarter.(SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • People arrive for launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • From left, STEM Academy 4th graders Sylvia Muchiri, Kate Woodlock, Leanny Herrera and Ryder Sok, were among the 4th graders invited to the launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Lowell High senior class president Eunice Tabea leads the Pledge of Allegiance at launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Fourth graders in balcony stand for Pledge of Allegiance, at aunch and coin exchange forl the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. From left, Lowell National Historical Park superintendent Celeste Bernardo, former congresswoman Niki Tsongas, NPS Northeast Region deputy director Rosalyn Fennell, and Marc Landry, acting associate director of the Numismatic and Bullion Directorate, US Mint. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Sophomore Metsni Kitolo plays cello as the Lowell High School Band plays "Mills on the Merrimack" to accompany a video about Lowell history. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. From left, Marc Landry, acting associate director of the Numismatic and Bullion Directorate, US Mint, presents a set of quarters to Lowell National Historical Park superintendent Celeste Bernardo and NPS Northeast Region deputy director Rosalyn Fennell. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. From left, Lowell National Historical Park superintendent Celeste Bernardo, former congresswoman Niki Tsongas, Marc Landry, acting associate director of the Numismatic and Bullion Directorate, US Mint, and NPS Northeast Region deputy director Rosalyn Fennell, pour quarters through a miniature waterwheel from the Tsongas Industrial History Center. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Ellen Anstey, manager of administration & engagement at Tsongas Industrial History Center, was recognized for he effort to get the quarter for Lowell. At right is supervisory park ranger Dave Byers. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Jan Powers of Chelmsford holds her grandson Carter Piotrowski, 2, of Chelmsford, as he receives his quarter from 'mill girl'/NPS park ranger Allison Horrocks of Uxbridge. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. National Park Service park planner Christine Bruins hands out quarters to Shaughnessy School 4th graders Brendon King, 9, center, and Delonte Ath, 10. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Ten dollar rolls of Lowell quarters are sold after the ceremony. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Bartlett School 4th graders, from left, Divine Verdier, 9, Ryan Dias, 10, Kylees Roman, 10, and Anjali Feliciano, 10, with the quarters ther received. Everyone under 18 got a free quarter. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. New quarters. Everyone under 18 got a free quarter. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Launch and coin exchange for the Lowell quarter, representing Massachusetts as the 46th coin in the US Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program. Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union AVP and regional branch manager Maura McVilvery of Lowell exchanges cash for new Lowell quarters. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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