A question about the modern proof type set in the registry.
Russ
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Under state quarters, it's listed like this:
Washington Quarter - States reverse, silver (1999-Present) PA 25C
Washington Quarter - States reverse, clad (1999-Present) NJ 25C
Does that mean that the two examples must be from the states indicated?
Russ, NCNE
Washington Quarter - States reverse, silver (1999-Present) PA 25C
Washington Quarter - States reverse, clad (1999-Present) NJ 25C
Does that mean that the two examples must be from the states indicated?
Russ, NCNE
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Any state is fine for both silver and clad, but they must be from 1999.
Greg
Thanks, but are you sure? It says 1999-Present. I would take that to mean through the series. Am I reading that wrong?
Russ, NCNE
I think on the "1950 to present" set you are allowed to use any state quarter. The "20th Century set" requires them to be 1999, Im pretty sure.
Larry
Dabigkahuna
I stand corrected. I was thinking about the 20th century set. Noticed that I used a Virginia and S. Carolina myself.
Cheers
Greg
Russ, NCNE
If you need two cheap, I think I have a few spares. Let me know and I will take a look.
Greg