John -- this is odd ..
I jsut started doing this too.. I have 43 different ones so far - in
less than a month... but I hadn't thought about looking at whether
they were P or D and didnt know about "S" at all
Im only keeping one of each state to make a set and just though tit
would be nice to have or to save and possibly sell for $1.00 profit or so.
I have to just a magnifier to see which state I have in text but I'm
getting to know the pictures.
Now I'm gonna want to look at each to see if they have an "S" lol
glad you are recouping I didn't get to wish you well _before_ the
procedure as I didnt see your post until yesterday...
ann
John Sessoms wrote:
Does anyone know more about the state quarters than I do?
Let me rephrase that ... Does anyone know LESS about the state
quarters than I do?
I just found something odd. At least it's odd to me.
Ever since the program began, I have tried to keep every one of the
state quarters I've received in change. Just tuck 'em into the watch
pocket on my jeans and they tend to pile up around the house. I think
I've spent less than $10.00 of the state quarters since 1999.
Mostly because of my east coast location I get 'P' quarters. Every
once in a while I sort through the piles and separate them by state &
put 'em into plastic tubes.
Any 'D' quarters I get are segregated to a separate pile. I don't get
enough to justify separate tubes for each state, but I can sort them
by year.
Anyway, I'm rambling ...
I needed some change just now and grabbed a dollar's worth out of the
pile I hadn't sorted through yet and decided to make sure I wasn't
grabbing a 'D' quarter.
Instead, there was a South Carolina 'S' quarter.
I understood the 'S' were all silver proof sets, but this is a regular
clad quarter.
Try to keep the explanation simple like me. ;-D
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