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On the New Hampshire State Quarter, it depicts the "old man in the mountain" monument. That stone monument collapsed a year or two ago, so it is no longer there. Does this make the New Hampshire quarter more collectable? Should I keep aside any that I find?
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It might have increased the curiosity factor a bit but with the huge numbers minted there is no shortage. Most are still worth about $0.25 each.
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agreed it is neat but coin value is the same as before for the most part things likely that dont mean value is added !!
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The Old Man of the Mountain collapsed back around May 2003.
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