Where did you get the earlier ones? Unless the company has gone out of business, they should continue the series. And if they have folded, the series will probably never be completed.
You have a complete collection of 50 state quarters, CONGRATULATIONS!
Quarters are always places that people sleep or live.
There were and have always been four quarters.
Two consecutive quarters.
There are four quarters lasting fifteen minutes each. As the word "quarter" suggests, there are four.
My "beef" with the Morgan Mint is that they offered the colorized statehood quarters through 2007 only and thus I am unable to complete my collection. All that money spent on an incomplete collection. I was extremely happy with the quarters I received, and would like to complete my collection with the same quality of quarters. If you know where I can get the 2008 colorized quarters that are of the same quality, I would like to know.
You have a complete collection of 50 state quarters, CONGRATULATIONS!
Colorized quarters are ordinary quarters altered by a private company and sold at an often-high premium. To a coin collector they're considered to be altered or damaged and have no extra value. Some niche-type collectors of novelty items may pay a premium for a complete set, though.
These are also known as colorized quarters. They are worth 25 cents unless they date before 1965. Adding color doesn't add any collector value. Generally, rare or older coins are never colorized.
You really should address this question to the company you bought the quarters from. WikiAnswers can do nothing about it.
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The answer is 32 quarters
The value of a full Quarter Collecting book with all state quarters can vary depending on the condition of the coins and their rarity. Generally, a complete set of state quarters in uncirculated condition could be worth around $10-20, while a set with circulated coins may be valued less. It is always recommended to have a coin dealer or appraiser evaluate the collection for a more accurate estimate.
No they are NOT OFFICIAL and yes this is done by private companies and no it does not add to the value of the coins.
John Feigenbaum has written: 'The complete guide to Washington quarters' -- subject(s): American Coins, Coins, American, Collectors and collecting, Quarter-dollar
30 quarters equals $7.50 42 dimes equals $4.20 That adds up to 72 coins with a value of $11.70
About $600