Iowa Quarters
laserart
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Have they been released into circulation yet?
"If I had a nickel for every nickel I ever had, I'd have all my nickels back".
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I think so. Didn't they just have the ceremony the other day?
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
Since you couldn't be arsed to go to the US Mint's website (www.usmint.gov) to see, yes, the Iowa quarter is now in circulation.
<< <i>My my - someone's got their panties in a wad this morning! >>
For sure, and , BTW, I did go to the site.
Was just pointing out the obvious. And if you call me "Captain Obvious", I will hereby dub you "Ensign Evident".
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<< <i>My my - someone's got their panties in a wad this morning! >>
For sure, and , BTW, I did go to the site. >>
Then you were two clicks away. "Special Programs", then "50 State Quarter Program".
<< <i>DD, I'm not a name caller. Hope you feel much better soon. Thanks. >>
Er, I was being "funny" with the Captain Obvious thing...
<< <i>OK OK - take two aspirins and go to bed! >>
I will be going to bed soon, since I didn't wake up untill yesterday and all..
The quarters should have been released but I've yet to hear of any being reported.
<< <i>Hey, I was on page two.
The quarters should have been released but I've yet to hear of any being reported. >>
That was the key in the question. I know they are available from the mint but have not heard of any being found in circulation. There are Texas quarters all over the place here, but I was curious about the IA.
gemmy (MS-64) so I'll probably chase them down. The economy in this area is
fairly strong which might account for the early sighting.
Imagine getting excited over coins.
"North East, Maryland - It's not a direction, it's a destination" Cute.
Joe
<< <i>Just picked up a bunch of Denver minted rolls at my bank today. >>
Me too
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