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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.

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The states. And if they do, there is NO veto possible by any group or individual.


What is the value of a 1702 American quarter dollar?

No US quarters were minted before 1796. The first U.S. Mint opened its doors in 1792, so there are no U.S. coins dated earlier than that.


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No. The US has never circulated a silver coin with a denomination higher than a dollar. In the late 19th century a $100 silver coin called a "union" was proposed and actually designed but was never minted. All higher-denomination coins were made of gold, and they were withdrawn from circulation way back in 1933. The last 90% silver coins were minted in 1964, and 40% silver half dollars were minted up till 1969 ('70 in collectors' sets). Since then all circulating dimes, quarters, and half dollars have been made out copper-nickel.


Which state in America has least state coins?

Your question is a little unclear. If you mean which state had the least state quarters, then a quick look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Quarters shows Oklahoma with over 416 million. Bottom line: Except for some of the non-circulating silver proof coins sold by the mint to collectors, none of the state quarters have any particular value, especially if they are circulated. Back in the 1920s, '30s and '40s, to honor events connected with 16 states, commemorative half dollars were issued by the U.S. government . Some of these coins are scarce and one, the 1928 Hawaii, is rare with only 10,000 minted. Sorry, none of them will show up in change!

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When was Florida's quarters minted?

2004


What states had quarters minted in the year 1796?

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Which states had quarters minted as the same year as Florida?

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How many 1906 quarters were minted?

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What is the difference between D quarters and P quarters?

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What date was the fist quarter minted in Alabama?

States do not mint any coins. So no date is possible. The Alabama state quarters were made in 2003 but were not minted in Alabama.


How many quarters were minted in 1931?

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Did the US Mint produce the same number of each state quarter?

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