I have to say that my state quarter board is one of my favorite sets. I have some nice coins, but I do like those state quarters so much I have them in silver and clad (pulled from circulation).
ive never been a big fan of the program. i do like what it has done to the hobby. also put together like that all of them look really nice. i may put a set together.
But New Mexico has far more going for it than mushroom clouds.
How about: Ancient Native American Indian Cultures Rich in Paleontology and Geology Spanish Exploration and Hispanic History Oldest Nation-wide City (Santa Fe) Wild West History Great Environment Friendly People Unbelievably Good New Mexican Chile and Food
I just thought the same thing. I was collecting slabs and realized I don't enjoy them this way. I just ordered the Dansco with proofs for the state quarters. I think it will be more fun this way and I don't need to worry so much about grades or competition. Just how they look to the naked eye.
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It would be nice to have links to the various ERROR coins for each state.
(I don't know what that would entail, but it would be handy.)
<< <i>Now this would have been sweet!
Been there, done that (minted this one a few years ago):
<< <i>It's a much more attractive set than I'd have ever predicted. >>
A great site....
But New Mexico has far more going for it than mushroom clouds.
How about:
Ancient Native American Indian Cultures
Rich in Paleontology and Geology
Spanish Exploration and Hispanic History
Oldest Nation-wide City (Santa Fe)
Wild West History
Great Environment
Friendly People
Unbelievably Good New Mexican Chile and Food
What thing connected with DC [excluding things having to do the the Federal Government] will be shown on the quarter?
Maybe Marion Berry?
<< <i>I still wonder what the DC quarter will look like in 2009.
What thing connected with DC [excluding things having to do the the Federal Government] will be shown on the quarter?
Maybe Marion Berry? >>
Crack pipe and a housing project in the back ground