On 9 September 2009, US Mint released, the 2009 American Samoa Official First Day Coin Cover. The 2009 American Samoa Official First Day Coin Cover is the fourth coin cover in a series featuring the 2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters. This limited-edition cover features two American Samoa quarters from the first day of mintage on a handsome display card inside an envelope with a U.S. 44-cent Flag stamp. The postmark of 27 July 2009, PAGO PAGO, AS, marks the day the American Samoa quarters were first released to the public.

The American Samoa quarter is the fourth in the 2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program. American Samoa – known as the heart of Polynesia – is a group of five islands and two coral atolls in the South Pacific, approximately 2,300 miles southwest of Hawaii and 2,700 miles northeast of Australia. Contacts with Europeans began in the early 1700s and intensified with the arrival of English missionaries and traders in the 1830s. Under the Treaty of Berlin in 1899, the United Kingdom and Germany gave the United States rights and claims over the area, and it officially became a United States territory in 1929 when Congress ratified deeds of cession dating back to 1900 and 1904.

The American Samoa quarter reverse design depicts the ava bowl ("tanoa"), whisk and staff in the foreground with a coconut tree on the shore in the background and the inscriptions, AMERICAN SAMOA and SAMOA MUAMUA LE ATUA, the motto of American Samoa, which means "Samoa, God is First." The ava bowl is used to make the special ceremonial drink for island chiefs and guests during important events. The ava ceremony is considered the most significant traditional event in Samoan culture. The whisk and staff symbolize the rank of the Samoan orator delivering speeches during these gatherings. The ava bowl, whisk and staff also appear on the Official Seal of American Samoa.
Priced at $14.95 each, Orders for the Guam Official First Day Coin Cover will be accepted at www.usmint.gov/catalog or at 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Hearing- and speech-impaired customers with TTY equipment may place their orders at 1-888-321-MINT (6468). A shipping and handling fee of $4.95 will be added to all domestic orders.
Source: US mint.
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Interesting! I just know that Samoa is a different country, isn't it? haha, sorry, I'm not so sure. And there is an American Samoa coin, wow. Thanks, I learned something again.
Hey Lunaticg, Very interesting information here, but are you saying that the new quarters that are being minted here in the U.S. that one of the quarters will be this American Samoa quarter? Or is the only way we can get this quarter is by purchasing it? I'm not sure on that, if it's out in circulation then I want to keep my eyes open for sure. I'll be back to check out the answer, thanks so much. JJ
Hi evilsquirrel01...
I also thought the same thing before I read detail story about US Quater. There is another Samoa in New Zealand.
Hi jj....
This FDC is for collector. It will be in circulation soon.
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