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Defintely the lastest quarters Hawaii or Alaska. Because there new everyone wants them, and they haven't made much of them at all since they came out such a short time ago! -The Toxic Taco ANSWER MY QUESTIONS TOO!

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Do common state quarters contain any silver?

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Is it nerdy to try and see what state they show on the state quarters?

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When will they stop making state quarters?

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