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I'm from the UK but in the 2000s I worked in the US for some time and I collected a full set of these (both P and D mints). It is one of my greatest achievements :) I still have a bag of "swaps". Is it still common to find them? Here commemoratives etc often disappear from circulation as collectors gather them up.
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I've started saving all of the eagle quarters I get in change. I'm sure they made billions of them between 1965 and 1999 but I see fewer and fewer of them when I get change and I know that eventually attrition will make them rare. It might take 100 years, but maybe my great, great grandkids will be able to sell them for a bit of future money.
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I was 18 when I got my first state quarter in June, 1999.. I went on a last second road trip out of state after a night of drinking with some friends. My friend driving had just finished completely rebuilding his truck from the frame up and this was its first real trip out of town. Big 1970s Ford, lifted with mud tires, no air conditioning and only two bucket seats. So there was a sub speaker box in the middle that had a pillow on it, and that was my seat for the next seven hours, lol .. No seat belt either, lol … We’d stopped at a Sheetz in Coudersport, Pa for gas and that’s where I got the quarter. It was Delaware and I was so excited to get home to give it I my dad because he was a coin collector and he hadn’t seen one before. He was so happy lol
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I was in a bar that was giving out Delaware quarters as change. After looking over the first state quarter I’d ever seen, I flipped it over and, to my surprise, the head was upside down! I thought, “stupid government stamped them upside down,” and went on to spend every one I got, all night long. Little did I know it really was a mistake, and every one of those quarters was worth a relative fortune (about $300 each).
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I wish the US mint would take a page from the Canadian Mint's book and release more designs, including ones with colour printing. We've had ones with coloured sections, indigenous art, a black ringed one, even a glow in the dark one. They were all general circulation too, not just special edition collector items. Was so neat finding them in my change when i lived there
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@The_StairTool
4 months ago
In his 50’s in 99? This guy is a vampire who doesn’t age.
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