Best and worst State Quarters

Now that we all know the 50 different designs, what is your favorite and least favorite of the State Quarters?
Best: North Dakota (Beautiful and it says North Dakota)
Worst: Alabama (I have respect for Helen Keller but it really doesnt have much to do with Alabama as a whole, design would be better suited for a Helen Keller Commem, than the Alabama Quarter)
Best: North Dakota (Beautiful and it says North Dakota)
Worst: Alabama (I have respect for Helen Keller but it really doesnt have much to do with Alabama as a whole, design would be better suited for a Helen Keller Commem, than the Alabama Quarter)
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Ohio should have just gone with the astronaut and either the Mercury Capsule or Lunar Command/Service Module - this is historic enough and the Wright brothers' aircraft was already done. Also, no need for a state outline!
Maine was one of the best, but I still like New Hampshire.
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<< <i>Now that we all know the 50 different designs, what is your favorite and least favorite of the State Quarters?
Best: North Dakota (Beautiful and it says North Dakota)
Worst: Alabama (I have respect for Helen Keller but it really doesnt have much to do with Alabama as a whole, design would be better suited for a Helen Keller Commem, than the Alabama Quarter) >>
Ah, yes, just like the presidential election: which is the least worst cand^H^H^H^H design? Modern US coins artists could learn something from the cave paintings at Lascaux. No modern numismatic trash in my "collection".
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