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Starting January 1999, America
began a unique and historically compelling ten-year celebration of the 50 States. A
series of five quarter dollars with new reverses will be issued each year from 1999
through 2008 celebrating each of the 50 states of the Union.
Signed by President Clinton on December 1,
1997, the 50 State Quarters Program Act provides for the redesign of the reverse
side of the quarter dollars with designs emblematic of each of the 50 States. The coins
will be issued in the sequence that the states became part of the United States of
America.
To make more room on the reverse of the
commemorative quarters for each state's design, Congress has also separately authorized
the Mint to move certain design elements from the reverse to the obverse, and vice versa,
creating a new Quarter obverse design as well.
For many collectors, this means that over the
next 10 years a complete set can be assembled from pocket change. Even better, the
Mint will be producing a variety of special products, including a Five State Proof Set and
a SILVER Proof Set.
Starting now you can inexpensively
begin to build complete 50 State Quarters collection for all the young people in your
life. You'll be sharing the fun of the delightful tradition that will grow through
the years.
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If you don't want to miss any of the new
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Call, toll free at 1-877-571-4400 or
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