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50 State Quarters Database

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Hi all,
New member looking for info. I have tried to search and browsed several forum topics without success. I've been looking for a database or spreadsheet containing all the coins and sets (rolls, bags, quarter sets, year sets, etc, etc.) issued for the 50 State Quarters Program. Even tried the US Mint site. They list which states were released each year with numbers but haven't seen a complete list of all issues. I've attempted to put this info together myself but am sure I've missed some. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Ed
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Easiest way is to buy a RedBook. It has mintage info and a basic pricing guide as well as info and history.

PCGS's pricing guide is to be taken with a grain of salt as those prices are the highest possible you could ever get in a PCGS graded slab....but not always.
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