The Proof State Quarters represent a significant period in American numismatics. Struck in 90% silver, these quarters commemorate various U.S. states and are prized for their collectible and silver ...
Each state’s quarter featured an image representing it, along with the year it entered the United States Union or ratified the federal constitution. In 2000, Massachusetts, Maryland, South ...
The state quarters program was launched in 1999 and ran through 2008. A separate quarter was minted for each of the 50 states. The head of each coin had the familiar portrait of George Washington ...
Unfortunately, if you’re hoping to finish your quarter collection, you’ll have to keep searching: the Mint no longer produces the state designs. The ones you are able to find, however ...
Each state’s quarter featured an image representing it, along with the year it entered the United States Union or ratified the federal constitution. In 2000, Massachusetts, Maryland, South ...