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First one..

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I moved this thread to the US Modern Coin section. Please, post your threads and coins to the correct section.
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Congrats on your first!
49 more to go if you don't count DC and territories and both mint marks.
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Yep ... The first one ... Now your fun begins
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Ah, good ol' Delaware. The quarter that started it all. 17 years later and we're half way through the 2nd quarter program. Lots to catch up on!

I'm still a couple P-mint Statehood Quarters short in my "from circulation" album.

Good luck!
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Nice start. I can appreciate the challenge you may have building a US Statehood Quarter set down there.
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second one



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Are you going for a certain grade or just circulated? If you are just looking for average circulation I'm sure most people here would set them aside and mail you a package of them.
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Hope you're not spending much on these. My wife just completed State Quarters P and D in one of those colorful books from circulation. Go to your local bank and ask for a box or rolls of quarters. You can re deposit what you don't want.

If you're going for uncirculated then that's different. Good luck either way. The State Quarters are a good set to complete.
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They're in Australia, so the local bank isn't an option. Best option is knowing a waitress in a restaurant frequented by tourists.

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Thanks for your comments
I have two full sets mostly UNC
I am just posting pics of my spares out of interest.

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I have two full sets mostly UNC
How about some full page photos of the completed sets? When you have time, no hurry.
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I am curious, how did you acquire all these coins?
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Jbuck your wish is my command



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g,day
long long story, I suffer from post trauma amnetic disorder
from an accident at work 20 odd years ago, I lost my childhood memory from about 16 years down, in my search for information on my past via ancestry etc etc I have met online many people who helped me out with information pictures, one person actually went and took pictures of my journey from home to school in the UK to try and give me a memory burst and sent me coins to try and see something familiar and that started my collecting bug, my dear friend in Canada sent me the quarters as they came out plus the folder, people have helped me out continuously over the years from all over the world as I was on a medical pension
all my information I deal with now is controlled through files notes in WORD and a quick memory retrieval system to help me communicate,
what happened yesterday is GONE only the future is there to look forward to, the ironic thing is I can always remember the diagnosis, Post trauma Amnetic disorder what a whiz hey
kind regards Al
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