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  2. Classic Head quarter eagle - Wikipedia

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    The new quarter eagle also saw a reduction in diameter from 20 millimeters to 18.2 millimeters and a reduction in weight from 4.37 grams to 4.18 grams. The new issue was designed by William Kneass and minted in Philadelphia, Charlotte (1838–39), New Orleans (1839 only), and Dahlonega (1839 only).

  3. 50 State quarters - Wikipedia

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    The 50 State quarters (authorized by Pub. L. 105–124 (text), 111 Stat. 2534, enacted December 1, 1997) was a series of circulating commemorative quarters released by the United States Mint. Minted from 1999 through 2008, they featured unique designs for each of the 50 US states on the reverse .

  4. Washington quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    4 50 State quarters (1999-2008) 5 District of Columbia and United States Territories quarters ... American Women quarters; United States half dollar mintage figures.

  5. $10,000 Quarter? This Georgia Coin Is Worth a Lot ... - AOL

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    The alloy had a gold tint that was eventually used for the one-dollar Sacagawea coins that came out in 2000. ... If you do end up with a rare 1999 Georgia quarter and want to sell it, ...

  6. These 2 State Quarters Are Worth the Most Money - AOL

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    In the realm of collectible U.S. coins, state quarters that were rolled out beginning in 1999 are a mixed bag. On the one hand, the coins are fairly new and there are plenty of them, which reduces...

  7. Washington quarter - Wikipedia

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    The five Washington quarter obverses: as a silver version, a clad version, the Bicentennial version, the version struck from 1999 to 2009, and the 2010 version struck until 2021. The quarter was released into circulation on August 1, 1932.