50 State Quarters List by Year Released 1999Delaware *
Pennsylvania *
New Jersey *
Georgia *
Connecticut * 2000 Massachusetts *
Maryland *
Virginia * 2001 New York*
Rhode Island *
Vermont *
Kentucky * 2002 Tennessee *
Ohio *
Louisiana *
Indiana *
Mississippi * 2003 Illinois *
Alabama *
Maine *
Missouri *
Arkansas *
2004 Michigan *
Florida *
Texas *
Iowa *
Wisconsin * 2005 California *
Minnesota *
Oregon *
Kansas *
West Virginia * 2006 Nevada *
Nebraska *
Colorado *
North Dakota *
South Dakota * 2007 Montana *
Washington *
Idaho *
Wyoming *
Utah * 2008 Oklahoma *
New Mexico *
Arizona #
Alaska #
Hawaii # *Released
# Design approved
not yet circulated Minted in Philadelphia
and Denver Mints
I don't really know, but there are territory coins such as Guam and Washington dc quarters.
As of October 2023, there are 56 special U.S. quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program, which features national parks and sites from each state and U.S. territory. Additionally, the 50 State Quarters Program, released from 1999 to 2008, includes 50 quarters representing each state. Other special editions, such as commemorative quarters, also exist but are less common. Overall, the number of special U.S. quarters can vary depending on new releases and special editions.
Microsoft's Office website contains clear instructions on how to set up a distribution list for your email. Alternatively, there are countless blogs which describe how to do it.
The current plan is for 6 territorial quarters to be produced in 2009. In 2010, the plan is (or at least was) for 5 coins per year to commemorate one national park in each state (and territory?), effectively extending the "State Quarter" program to 2019 or 2020.
There aren't 112 proof state quarters. There are only 50 proof state quarters, (along with 6 in the DC/US territories). Unless you are meaning you had both the clad (copper-nickel, common) proofs and the silver proof sets. But just about every clad US proof state quarter is worth about $1 or so, silver proof quarters go for about $7-8 or about fifty cents or a dollar above melt value individually.
can you buy state quarters
The last state quarters were released in 2008.
You have a complete collection of 50 state quarters, CONGRATULATIONS!
A small partial list includes: -normal (or Gaussian) distribution -binomial distribution -Cauchy distribution
Any of the state quarters struck of circulation have face value only.
Right click the distribution list and select "expand dl". This will list all the people in the list.
Yes, you can sell state quarters.
In 2007 state quarters were issued for Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah.
Winter Quarters State Historic Site was created in 1803.
there is six diffrent designs for the 2009 quarters
intensive distribution, exclusive distribution, and selective distribution.
What remaining quarters have not been released yet for 2008?