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The
50 States Quarter Program
Collect
the entire set of 50 State Quarters and join in
the 10-year celebration of our nation! Each
year, from 1999 to 2008, the U.S. Mint will issue five different state
designs. The highly collectible coins are being issued in the same
sequence in which the states were admitted to the union. Each
state's quarter will be produced over a 10-week period, after which it
will never be minted again. Each
State Quarter Collection features two un-circulated State Quarters in a
colorful tri-fold display that is full of interesting facts about the
design of the quarter and the state's history and culture. At
Valley 1st Community F.C.U. you can collect the whole "Coins of
America" set. Stop in and get started on your historic
collection today. 50
State Quarter Release Schedule State
Quarters are released every 10 weeks; while there is some variation from
year to year, you can expect new State Quarters in or around January,
March, May, August and October.
State
Quarters

Release Schedule
| 1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
| Delaware |
Massachusetts |
New
York |
Tennessee |
Illinois |
| Pennsylvania |
Maryland |
North
Carolina |
Ohio |
Alabama |
| New
Jersey |
South
Carolina |
Rhode
Island |
Louisiana |
Maine |
| Georgia |
New
Hampshire |
Vermont |
Indiana |
Missouri |
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Connecticut |
Virginia |
Kentucky |
Mississippi |
Arkansas |
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| 2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
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Michigan |
California |
Nevada |
Montana |
Oklahoma |
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Florida |
Minnesota |
Nebraska |
Washington |
New Mexico |
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Texas |
Oregon |
Colorado |
Idaho |
Arizona |
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Iowa |
Kansas |
North Dakota |
Wyoming |
Alaska |
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Wisconsin |
West Virginia |
South Dakota |
Utah |
Hawaii |

HISTORIC CHANGE IS HERE!
For the first time in
history, the United States Mint is honoring the Nation’s past Chief
Executives with a unique series of Presidential $1 Coins. Modeled after
the United States Mint’s popular 50 State Quarters®
Program, the series offers another systematically rotating
coin design, this one featuring former U.S. presidents. These new coins
offer an exciting way to be a part of history – use and collect them all!
DISTINCTIVE NEW LOOK
The new coins bear a
design of a former U.S. president on one side and the Statue of Liberty on
the other.
Traditional coin
inscriptions are cut into the edge of the coins, not the coin surface.
Edge-incused lettering draws attention to the inscriptions “E Pluribus
Unum,” “In God We Trust,” the date and the mintmark, and makes them unique
among today’s circulating coins.

Presidential Release Schedule
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2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
George Washington
1789 - 1797 |
James Monroe
1817 - 1825 |
William Henry Harrison
1841 |
Millard FIllmore
1850 - 1853 |
Andrew Johnson
1865 - 1869 |
John Adams
1797 - 1801 |
John Quincy Adams
1825 - 1829 |
John Tyler
1841 - 1845 |
Franklin Pierce
1853 - 1857 |
Ulysses S. Grant
1869 - 1877 |
Thomas Jefferson
1801 - 1809 |
Andrew Jackson
1829 - 1837 |
James K. Polk
1845 - 1849 |
James Buchanan
1857 - 1861 |
Rutherford B. Hayes
1877 - 1881 |
James Madison
1809 - 1817 |
Martin Van Buren
1837 - 1841 |
Zachary Taylor
1849 - 1850 |
Abraham Lincoln
1861 - 1865 |
James A. Garfield
1881 |
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2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
Chester A. Arthur
1881 - 1885 |
William McKinley
1897 - 1901 |
Warren Harding
1921 - 1923 |
Harry S. Truman
1945 - 1953 |
Richard M. Nixon
1969 - 1974 |
Grover Cleveland
1885 - 1889 |
Theodore Roosevelt
1901 - 1909 |
Calvin Coolidge
1923 - 1929 |
Dwight D. Eisenhower
1953 - 1961 |
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Benjamin Harrison
1889 - 1893 |
William Howard Taft
1909 - 1913 |
Herbert Hoover
1929 - 1933 |
John F. Kennedy
1961 - 1963 |
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Grover Cleveland
1893 - 1897 |
Woodrow Wilson
1913 - 1921 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1933 - 1945 |
Lyndon B. Johnson
1963 - 1969 |
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Other
Quarter Products The
State Quarters are also available as necklaces, money clips, proof sets,
commemorative collections, stamps or ingots. Choose from Themed
Quarters too! There are coins for Mother's Day, Father's Day,
September 11, World Trade Center, Military, Angels, Operation Iraqi
Freedom or to welcome a new baby just to mention a few. Stop in our
office to order your special coins. Stop in or call for further
information on these and other commemorative coins.

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