U.S.first state quarters;COLORADO,N. DAKOTA,S.DAKOTA are they in circulation yet,don`t know with this gov.?
These quarters are suppose to be released in this year of 06. There are only 3 mo.`s leftin this year.Knowing the Bushite`s group the coins might have been used toward the war.Please let me know if you have spotted any out there,and where? thank you ROSCO
F. Frederick Skitty2006-09-21T14:56:22Z
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I have seen Colorado coins in circulation, and I have two in my pocket right now. (D mintmark in San Diego) The North Dakota coin went on sale about September 1 and is just now entering circulation. (My local coin dealer just got both P and D mintmark coins last week from the mint) The South Dakota coin will be relased in late October. This is the same release schedule the mint has followed every year since 1999 when the first state coins were minted. Check the US mint web site for more:
Here is a list of the release dates http://usmint.gov/mint_programs/50sq_program/index.cfm?action=schedule
According to the mint the only South Dakota has yet to be released. If you want them all you can buy a 2006 Satin mint set. It comes with every denomination (including the sacagawea dollar and Kenndy Half Dollar, every state quarter) from both the Philadelphia and Denver mints. The coins are really nice looking and you get to have all of the quarters way ahead of the public. Oh and buy the way, Bush has nothing to do with this. The US mint has it's own schedule and agenda.
the biggest denomination at present in circulate is the $a hundred invoice. All others have been discontinued. the biggest ever replaced into the $a hundred,000 sequence 1934 Gold certificates featuring the portrait of President Wilson. those notes have been revealed from December 18, 1934 by January 9, 1935.