Why Many Different Types of People Collect State Quarters

According to the numbers calculated by thebetween collectors as there are many with no
United States Mint, thousands of people haveleaf, some with the leaf pointing upwards, and
started collecting the full set of their United Statessome with the leaf pointing downwards.
Quarters sets. There are many types of coinFull collections of all quarters from the Denver
collectors, including children, casual collectors, andmint are more valuable than a set that contains
serious collectors.mixed quarters, as are full sets where each
Children might collect them, placing each state'sstate's quarter has been made in the Philadelphia
quarter into its proper place in their state quartermint. Some might ignore collecting the state
collection book. Families might even share aquarters due to the large quantity that have been
collection, talking about each state's history asmade. Seeing the collection books that cater to
they browse thru their coin book.children might also deter a serious coin collector.
Even serious coin collectors might expect to find aSeeing that those coins can also be produced with
few rare quarters within the thousands that wererare errors, however, which make them more
distributed within the limited time frame fromvaluable, should help convince anyone that they
1999 to 2008. For example, a few coins fromcan be more than just a tool for teaching children
Kansas were labeled as "In God We Rust" insteadabout our state history. They can also become
of "In God We Trust". In 2005 some Minnesotavery valuable and if you already have a full set,
quarters were printed with extra trees. Theyou might want to take a better look at them
Wisconsin quarters are some topic of debateincase you have one that is of rare quality.