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So Here's The Numbers Of The 58 Rolls Of Quarters I Searched

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 Posted 05/12/2010  5:16 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Canadiansailor to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Northern Marianas Islands - ~ 12
Washington DC - ~ 10
Guam - ~ 6
American Samoa - ~ 10
Puerto Rico - 1

Yes that's right out of 145 Quarters, only one was a Puerto Rico.
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Must have been a lot more than 145. More like 2330.
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I think 58 rolls is a low amount to get any factual data... Very interesting though.
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Just my experience. And I thought it was interesting to see. I had just bought two off a member of this forum when I found that one. My wife told me that I should have waited but the way I look at it, I may not even had had one in there.
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What mint are the ones you found?
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Being in Washington State, I'm assuming they were all "D" mints.
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