State quarter fatigue

I have enjoyed the state quarter program as much as anyone. I have enjoyed collecting them from pocket change with my son. I have enjoyed watching the new designs evolve (and the surrounding controversy). Seeing the Mint shake things up with a new popular program has been excit
ing.
But I am done, now. Perhaps it's my East Coast-o-centric upbringing...perhaps it's the length of time of the program or large number of issues. I am beginning to dread the next state quarter. Soon, it will be loathing.
Anyone else with state quarter fatigue?
ing.
But I am done, now. Perhaps it's my East Coast-o-centric upbringing...perhaps it's the length of time of the program or large number of issues. I am beginning to dread the next state quarter. Soon, it will be loathing.

Anyone else with state quarter fatigue?
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A year ago, a friend who knows I collect coins told me that he was having trouble finding a Delaware for his collection with his son. I told him I would find him one. It took me almost a year!
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<< <i>The only thing I'm getting tired of is the fact that I had to resort to buying a few Oregon quarters on eBay because I can't find 2005 quarters in change. Even previous issues are becoming less and less common in change and P mint is almost impossible.
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Try living on the East part of the country. "D" mint are impossible to find in change here.
Even in Canada here, I sometimes receive State quarters in changes.
I don't have state quarter fatigue yet, but that's only because I haven't purchased a now obselete album yet. If the mint comes out with Satin Finish Silver Proofs next year, then I'll be done.
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<< <i>Try living on the East part of the country. "D" mint are impossible to find in change here. >>
I'll bet they are. I have all the "D" mints (except for the new ones) but I'm still missing at least 15 "P" mints. I think I've found between 10 and 20 dollars of "P" mint quarters out of hundreds of dollars of state quarters.
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And I agree they are what got me back into collecting but my main focus has moved onto other coins. However, I still enjoy the thrill of finding that missing coin in my change.
still look forward to adding them to the set. But even more I'm starting to look forward to the end
of the program and can't wait to see what the new quarter will look like when it's over. I've always
believed that the program's greatest effect would come when it ended and people try to assemble
collections from pocket change. By then the earlier P and D mints will be better mixed across the
country and the later issues will be numerous. Many of the hoarded coins will have been released
back into circulation and collectors will know the easy ones from the tough ones at least for the early
issues.
Best of all, perhaps, is that the earlier clad quarters will be tough to find even in nice XF and some of
the old eagle reverse coins will be tough to find in a nice VG.