could be Yotie. I'm not that familiar with the
State Quarter program but trying to keep up a quarter collection in Canada has gotten crazy over the past 2-3 years. The mint produces coin sets for various occasions (birthday sets,baby sets,wedding, congratulation, oh Canada) and each set has a quarter unique to that set and year. So you have to buy the whole set each year just for the quarter at $20.00 a pop. They also have sets for Christmas and the 6 Canadian hockey teams, hockey sets are 25.00 each. There are a dozen or so Olympic quarters circulated AND colorized. When you throw in the coins that were put into circulation ( 2 poppy coins, breast cancer, veterans, and a few others )as well as the larger size mentioned above... like I said it gets a bit overwhelming.
..... sorry for ranting but this is a pet peeve of mine...