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Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children.

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Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children. (read all 21 entries…)
2008 Presidential $1 Coins 10 months ago

I’ve done well and have all coins released up to date. Now, I’m ready to start collecting the 2008 coins. Presidents Monroe, Adams, Jackson, and Van Buren are being honoured in 2008.



Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children. (read all 21 entries…)
Secured 4 of the Thomas Jefferson Presidential $1 Coins 10 months ago

Thomas Jefferson Presidential $1 Coin — Third President, 1801-1809

Sometimes referred to as the “silent member” of the Continental Congress, Thomas Jefferson spoke volumes with his pen. He drafted the Declaration of Independence at the age of 33, and later succeeded Benjamin Franklin as America’s foreign minister to France.

During his first term as President, Thomas Jefferson virtually doubled the size of the United States when his Administration successfully completed the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and commissioned the Lewis & Clark Expedition to explore the new territory. The United States Mint’s recent Westward Journey Nickel Series™ marked the bicentennial of these important events.

At the end of his Presidency, Jefferson retired to Monticello, where he worked to establish the University of Virginia in nearby Charlottesville. In March 1825, the school opened to serve its first 123 students.



Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children. (read all 21 entries…)
Secured 4 of the James Madison Presidential $1 Coin 10 months ago

James Madison Presidential $1 Coin — Fourth President, 1809-1817

A student of both history and law, James Madison attended the College of New Jersey (later known as Princeton University), returning to his native Virginia to help craft that state’s Constitution, as well as serving as a leader in the Virginia Assembly.

Following the American Revolution, Madison was instrumental in determining the course of the new Republic and in framing the government of the new Nation. With Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, Madison wrote The Federalist Papers, a series of 85 essays that advocated the adoption of the United States Constitution. In Congress, James Madison helped secure passage for the Bill of Rights.

France and Great Britain were at war when James Madison was elected to the presidency. Though he favored a more neutral position, the continued harassment of American sailors, combined with the seizure of American cargo, forced President Madison to ask Congress for a declaration of war with Great Britain on June 1, 1812.



Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children. (read all 21 entries…)
Secured 4 of the Utah State Quarters 10 months ago

I love the Utah state quarter and am very happy we have collected 4 of them for our albums!

Utah’s quarter features two locomotives moving toward the golden spike that joined the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, linking East to West.



Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children. (read all 21 entries…)
Wyoming State Quarter 11 months ago

We still need 3 of the Wyoming State Quarters for our collection. I think the design of this one is kinda shite but still want 4 of them.



Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children. (read all 21 entries…)
The Final Five State Quarter Designs 11 months ago

Here are the final five designs for commemorative quarters from the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters

Some of these are really neat! Arizona and Alaska are beautiful! I cannae wait!!!



Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children. (read all 21 entries…)
Secured 4 of the Idaho State Quarters 1 year ago

Idaho Quarter Description:
The third commemorative quarter-dollar coin released in 2007 honors Idaho, and is the 43rd coin in the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters® Program. Idaho, nicknamed the “Gem State,” was admitted into the Union on July 3, 1890, becoming our Nation’s 43rd state. The reverse of Idaho’s quarter features the Peregrine Falcon imposing its presence above an outline of the State of Idaho. The coin bears the inscriptions “Esto Perpetua” (the State motto which means, “May it be Forever”), “Idaho” and “1890.”

The Peregrine Falcon is one of the fastest birds in the world. Once on the endangered species list, it can now be found throughout Idaho and the United States because of conservation efforts.



Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children. (read all 21 entries…)
I cannot wait for Idaho and Utah to come out this year... 1 year ago

they are so neat looking!

Idaho’s quarter features a beautiful Falcon

Utah’s quarter features two locomotives moving toward the golden spike that joined the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, linking East to West



Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children. (read all 21 entries…)
Need better State Quarter Storage booklets! 1 year ago

I’ve got all my coins in storage but I’m really not happy with the storage books I have for the State Quarters.

I have 4 really nice Presidential Dollar Coin booklets but have been unable to find as nice of ones for the State Quarters. Here’s a pic of the Presidential Dollar Coin booklets. I’d love to find something as nice for the State Quarter Collection.



Collect 4 of each of the State Quarters and Presidential $1 Coins for our future children. (read all 21 entries…)
Secured 4 of the Washington State Quarters 1 year ago

here’s some Washington State Quarter information