Quote: I'm really glad they stepped away from the 10 year programs,
The only reason the stepped away is because the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence intervened. If it hadn't been for that it probably would have been a ten year program.
Quote: Sorry I messed up, lol, I didn't get the quote inside the box for some reason, lol.
Fixed.
Quote: The only reason the stepped away is because the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence intervened. If it hadn't been for that it probably would have been a ten year program.
I nominate Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson. That said, I won't be collecting these quarters as I am not really interested in commemoratives commemorating people.
I'll be reluctantly collecting them as well. My Washington quarter collection goes back to 1932, so I see no real reason the break the string now. If the Mint went back to normal everyday quarters, I would collect them too..
Eh, these give kids something to collect on the cheap. And 'someday' (in about 200 years) the ones that were preserved well will have some value. But I am done chasing this kind of thing.
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