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What will come after the state quarter series?
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Just wondered if anyone has heard if the mint had plans of a redesign after the state series is over. Will they go back to the regular issue Washington quarters?
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The plan is to return to the eagle on the reverse in 2009
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Personally, I'd like to see a complete redesign of the quarter, with a nice 21st century design, but I'm not holding my breath.
then there would be a return to the old design. The mint has said repeatedly that they
at the very least want to update the old design. They've hired a lot of artists for the
expressed purpose of designing new circulating issues so there is an excellent chance
that we'll get an entirely new coin with a more modern design.
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<< <i>Thanks for the update RUSS. I knew you'd come through. >>
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>The whole redesign of the current coins is a big flop, I think. Sure the Statehood quarters are doing great things for the hobby. What a shame it would be to go back to the old design (or even a reworking of the old design) after it's over. Same goes for the Jefferson series. Looks like we'll see some circulating commemoratives for about every denomination and then a return to the same old same old after that's over. What a shame. >>
I agree. Mainly it would be a shame because it would mean another lost opportunity to
bring our coinage up to date in terms of design and utility. While most of the current de-
signs aren't really ugly, it would still be a missed opportunity to get more symbolic and/or
artistic designs to represent our country and our era.
It would also be a shame from a collector's standpoint since as long as the design is in
production there is the possibility that large numbers of high grade coins may be made
and dilute the importance of those made to date.
Big deals like charging $19.95 for 2 quarters and a 37 cent stamp on a first day cover.