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09-13-2007, 03:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Northwoods Voyager
I have collected the state quarters since they first came out. Still have to locate a few of the Philadelphia mint. My three grandsons are the intended recipients of this collection. I have books for each of them. We have been collectors of coins for many years. It's a fun and interesting hobby.
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Northwoods Voyager, I have all released Quarters from bank rolls, if you need some. Go to Google search & put in kr1013 & that will take you to my eBay store. Or simply reply to this post & I will send my email address.
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09-13-2007, 05:14 PM
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BreakOnThruToTheOtherSide
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yep I collect them,it was a great idea to come out with them.Walgreens in the toy section has folders for them.
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09-13-2007, 07:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mams1559
Here's some dedication for you. My mother (bless her heart) is collecting both the Philadelphia Mint and Denver Mint of each state quarter issued for each of her -- get this -- six grandchildren (ages 7 to 17). She has albums for each. When they're completed, she'll present them at each child's following birthday. Isn't that sweet!!
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 Mams, my husband does the same thing Can you believe 10 albums  Nine grandchildren and one for him  And yes indeedy, both mints..You wouldn't believe the rolls of quarters he has..Mams, you know that I am on the religion forum but I do a little sinning now and then and take a roll of quarters to wash my car with 
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09-18-2007, 09:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tek_Freek
First Day of Issue Covers (FDC)?
If so have you found the albums to hold them?
It took some Internet research, but I found some excellent albums of very good quality, and matching slip covers are available.
I initially purchased 3 albums with 20 sheets, but the FDC's are too thick because of the quarters. I will order a fourth.
If anyone is interested post here and I'll add the link.
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It's actually a nice hobby. But I'll wait until the Franklin Mint frames the entire set - better, yet, mint a limited edition set in Sterling Silver....
I have a sterling silver set from Canada from a few years ago.
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09-18-2007, 09:51 PM
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rotaredoM
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I started collecting them. Then I got to thinking. Idiot, you should be collecting the quarters they ain't making anymore. hahaha but I still collect the states. I have 7 books going right now. One for each grandkid. Also have spares case any of the kids get frisky again. I can still put together a few more books. haha
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09-18-2007, 10:16 PM
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I did.. but the wife spent them on cigarette's one day. Made me mad.. so I bought the collection online from one of those shop on TV places. And now they are in my lil safe.. she knows not to touch these. heh heh.
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10-07-2007, 07:15 PM
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If you refuse to use your brain
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I just wandered back and I still don't think you all know what I mean. Here.
This is the First Day Cover with the quarters inserted in them. I don't collect the quarters themselves.
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03-18-2009, 09:31 PM
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Missing Quarters
Hello Everyone,
I have also been collecting the States Quarters since 1999 the year came out and the year my Daughter was born  . This is the first time that I have collected anything. I thought that it would be an great gift to give to my Daughter once the set was completed  . I decided since I was starting a coin collection that I mind as well collect a set for myself (it's been a fun journey) but, along the way I have missed afew of the States  . Washinton (2), Utah (1), Hawaii (2), and Alaska (2)  . I was told by someone that I could get the missing coins from the bank at $1.00 for each coin  . I have not checked with any banks...I quess I did'nt want to pay the interest  . Can someone please tell my where can I get the States I am missing  ?
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03-18-2009, 09:44 PM
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Wow Hawaii and Alaska are really common here.
I'm missing Delaware and a couple in the middle (sorry cant thinkk what ones)
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03-20-2009, 03:17 PM
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I haven't seen a Hawaii quarter yet (or the newer D.C. quarter, which is really cool). I have all of the 'Silver Eagles' $1 silver bullion coins, from when they started in 1986.
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