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I have them all....
At the time the quarters were coming out, Bank of America was giving these quarters, as they came available to them. I got mine from this Bank, and so I have them ALL. It might be too late, but it's worth a try. If you have one around, contact them. If not, I'm sorry. Good luck with trying then...
I have two complete set in collectors books plus several other loose sets.
I got it, but it seemed to take quite a while to get the last 2 or three. I think that all the collectors got a hold of them (like us), leaving few in circulation.
I gave up and I took all the quarters out of the little USA puzzle and used them to wash and vacuum my car!
I almost have them all P's and D's.
I do have each state quarter.
I had three sets going but tragically my youngest daughter needed some spending money. I don't think I'll bother try to recover the sets at this point.
I have them all in 2 sets
got em all
I just need Arizona!
My mom has them all.
I have them all, both D's and P's.
It's not that I gave up as much as it is I fell behind. I just bought a few newer ones though recently and I do intend to finish.
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I have all 50 states P & D and all the territories made to date which is all of them but Virgin Islands and Northern Mariana Islands.
Gave up!
Figgered it would be better to buy a proof set, and it would be nice and pretty much longer.
I started even had a us map. I gave up though
i dont have that amount of stick-to-it-iveness :(
I scrounged the quarters out of my map when I was broke.
I lost interest, but I might try to complete the collection now that Hawaii has been released to the public.
My dad collected all 50, times 6 I believe.
Out of what? ;-)
The bogus State Quarters are one sure-fire way for the government to pick up some pocket change from all of those who seriously believe that any of that junk will be worth something someday.
If you want to collect U.S. Commemorative coinage, May I suggest commemorative halves. Those were genuine works of art and true rarities.
I never started with such stupidity..I collect notes payable from re-sellers and ream the deadbeats by suing them, garnishing their paychecks and making them beg for mercy..Best type of collecting I can think of.
I have the map and all the coins.
I gave up- ususally spent them before I had the majority of them
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