I'm trying to collect all quarterhood collection from the USA. I started this collection because my dad went to the US when I was born (2005) and for some reason he asked an American for coins, and he gave him some quarterhood coins as well as a proof set. So since I found out he had those coins, I am trying to complete and would like to showcase my progress with you all!
Which quarter collection are you looking for? There’s no collection named “Quarterhood”, but there is a US states and territories quarter collection (1999-2009) and the America the Beautiful collection (2010-2021). Your images do not seem to load unfortunately.
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I have these too and are collecting one each from Denver and Philly. I have around 40 of them and about 25 each of the America the Beautiful coins, but only 3 of the Women quarters (All 2022 issues).
I have found 1999 to 2002 very easy and 2003 - 2005 less easy, the 2006 onwards coins are nearly impossible. I think the interest died off and I noticed numbers minted dropped from 1.2 billion on avearge for 1999 quarters (600 mil or so P and D) to around 150 million per quarter in 2006/2007. Some later ATB quarters are only like 35 million per mint!
Still a lot of fun.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
About 500 - 600 million of each 2005-2006 quarter were minted. They are still circulating freely in the US. The 2009 quarters much less, maybe 70-140 million each but are easy to find in change.
I got lots of spares but really easy coins. Never seen a 2009
2009 are the 6 associalted territories coins in the style of the State quarters - Guam, Northern Marianas, DC, American Samoa, Puerto Rico and USA Virgin Islands - most of us accept these coins as part of the series.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society