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- Coin Collecting - Statehood Quarters and Presidential Golden DollarsIn 1999, the U. S. government made available to the public Statehood Quarters commemorating all fifty states. In 2007, they released the first set of Presidential Golden Dollars. Some have increased in value 1000%.
- Statehood Quarters Program to Honor Puerto Rico and TerritoriesLegislation to extend the popular 50-coin Statehood Quarters Program has passed Congress. New coins due for Puerto Rico, Washington D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands, and three Pacific territories
Is There a 'Curse' Connected to the U.S. Statehood Quarters?It all started when New Hampshire's granite 'face' of Old Man of the Mountain slide into oblivion- What the Statehood Quarters Program Has Meant to Numismatics----and AmericaWhen, in 1997, the 50 States Commemorative Coin Act was signed by President Bill Clinton, a new era in circulating coinage began. In the next to last year of this exciting circulating coin series, we look back on what it has done for numismatics and our nation.
- The Quick-n-Simple Guide to Collecting Statehood QuartersCoin collectors and the general public alike cheered in 1999 when the United States Mint began producing the first of a ten-year-long series of quarters designed to honor each of the fifty states in the Union.
- Do We Really Need These Stinkin' Badges?Do you like those stickers you get on Foursquare and Glue? Can they really help your social marketing?
- Coin Collecting: How to Build a Basic, Quarter-Dollar Type SetThe quarter is, perhaps, America's hardest working coin. Honor one of our nation's most important monetary denominations by building a set which includes one example of each major design variation depicted on the U.S. quarter-dollar coin.
- How to Avoid Presidential Dollar HysteriaThe Presidential Dollars are a new and interesting entry into the world of collectible coins, offering new and interesting opportunities for scams and rip-offs.