My first encounter with the territory coins was last week. My son came home from school and told me that I needed to send an extra $.25 to school for his milk money the next day. I was sure that I had sent $.35 for milk, so when I asked him, he said that he realized that I had given him a Guam quarter and he didn't want to use it, so his teacher gave him another quarter to use.
I've seen the Puerto Rico quarter. I didn't know they were doing territories until I saw it.
ReplyDeleteI've seen the Guam quarter in circulation, but only a couple of times: http://www.statequarterguide.com/2009-guam-quarter/
ReplyDeleteI found my first D.C. quarter in a roll of quarters I was using to do laundry this morning!
ReplyDeleteI work in a convience store so I've seen them all. I also have all the new pennies so far.
ReplyDeleteMy first encounter with the territory coins was last week. My son came home from school and told me that I needed to send an extra $.25 to school for his milk money the next day. I was sure that I had sent $.35 for milk, so when I asked him, he said that he realized that I had given him a Guam quarter and he didn't want to use it, so his teacher gave him another quarter to use.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen any yet! Are they being released in smaller quantities than the state quarters were?
ReplyDeleteI got a Samoa quarter in the store the same day as the earthquake there. In happier news, next year? NATIONAL PARK quarters! How awesome is that?!?
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