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Because they aren't inhabited (or are very sparely inhabited)

In 2009, the US released quarters featuring Washington DC, American Samoa, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and the Northern Marinara Islands.

The other US protectorates such as Midway Atoll and Baker Island are not inhabited and so they don't have quarters because of their low significance.

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