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Re: Fifty State Quarter Program Continues To Lose Popularity
"In 2000, the U.S. Mint made more than a billion of each of the five state quarters issued that year. And the latest 2003 issue, the Maine quarter? A mere 449 million were struck. " JGold, but in 2002, the Mint struck only 300 million of an Ohio quarter. If they thought popularity was dissapating, why would they produce… -
Re: Fifty State Quarter Program Continues To Lose Popularity
<< <i>in 2002, the Mint struck only 300 million of an Ohio quarter. If they thought popularity was dissapating, why would they produce 50% more 2003 Maine quarters? >> Simple, they didn't. The 217 million Ohio quarters was Philadelphia only (rounded figures), the 449 million Maine is Philly and Denver combined. The… -
Fifty State Quarter Program Continues To Lose Popularity
"The economic slowdown has hit clothing, car sales, trips to the mall and nights on the town. So why wouldn't the superstar of U.S. coins be effected: the once wildly popular state quarter? Yep, we're not flipping out over collectible change like we used to. In 2000, the U.S. Mint made more than a billion of each of the…
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