Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah.
The same as all the other state quarters - 25¢
We found the 2007 colored state quarter sets (with white background) on the internet and were able to purchase 2 sets. We have not been able to locate the 2008 set. Do a goolge search, maybe check Ebay for 2007. You can purchase them from 50 State Quarters web site but they are upgrading their site at the moment. They sell the colorized quarters with the white background.
US state quarters are made of a combination of copper-nickel (75% copper, 25% nickel) bonded to a copper core. This composition helps to create a durable coin that is resistant to wear and maintains its appearance for circulation.
No state quarters are made of silver.
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The last state quarters were released in 2008.
Four Quarters - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 15 February 2007 (TV premiere)
You have a complete collection of 50 state quarters, CONGRATULATIONS!
Common state quarters contain 0 silver, however there were special silver proof sets made for collectors, also some of the home shopping channels sold quarters plated in gold,silver & platinum.
1964 quarters are worth about $3 each for their silver content. 1965 and later quarters are made of cupronickel and have no extra metal value. There are a few errors among the state quarters but everything else is worth 25¢. Major s/q errors are: > Delaware quarters where the horse and rider on the back (Caesar Rodney, if you care) are oriented the same direction as Washington's head on the front. > Iowa quarters where the corn stalk has one or more extra leaves.
The current plan is for 6 territorial quarters to be produced in 2009. In 2010, the plan is (or at least was) for 5 coins per year to commemorate one national park in each state (and territory?), effectively extending the "State Quarter" program to 2019 or 2020.