Arizona, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Alaska, and Hawai'i
Yes, the last state quarters were released in 2008.
No specific states had quarters minted in 1796. In 1796, the only quarter issued was the Quarter Dollar Draped Bust Small Eagle. The "States" series of quarters were not minted until 1999 and ran until 2008.
The 2008 State Quarters are for Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico, Alaska and Hawaii.
The 2008 United States economic downturn was classified as a recession. A recession is defined as negative GDP growth for 2 or more consecutive quarters. In 2009 there was 3 quarters of negative growth before positive GDP began.
The last state quarters were released in 2008.
Our New Quarters - album - was created in 2008.
There are no more states to make quarters for after 2008. In 2009, a one year program will honor the District of Columbia and United States Territories: the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the United States Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
In 2004, the United States Mint released quarters for the following states: Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa, and Wisconsin. These quarters were part of the 50 State Quarters Program that was launched in 1999 to honor each state of the United States.
What remaining quarters have not been released yet for 2008?
Yes, you can sell state quarters.
Yes. The state quarter series began in 1999 and finished in 2008, with five designs per year for ten years.
The United States began minting silver dimes and quarters in the year 1796.