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What is your favorite State Quarter design?

My favorites are Connecticut and Maryland, both tied for first place.
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<< <i>My favorites are Connecticut and Maryland, both tied for first place.
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Why do you like Maryland's Quarter? I think it's one of the more disappointing designs and I live in Maryland. One of the proposed designs for Maryland was Kort Mc Henry with the "Star Spangled Banner" and "bombs bursting in air". The selected design looks like an inverted ice cream cone with the ice cream having fallen out.
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I LOVE the Arizona one now that i seen it .......
<< <i>Mississippi >>
Me too.
wild mustang that is not native to this state and does more damage than good. I think a blank side
for NV would have been better.
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PS: I like the simple Washington State quarter with the King salmon.
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