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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 654502, member: 66"]NOOOOO, the quarters will be issued in the order in which the depicted area became a national park, or national historic site or whatever it is.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Actually it does. Part of a national park in a neighboring state includes a little bit of territory in DE.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>He has 270 days, not six months. The legislation was signed into law Dec 23rd. If he had six months he would have had to have them all selected by June 23rd not Sept 19th. (Now we know why we have cost overruns and missed deadlines, they think 270 days is six months.) Now 48 days from deadline they are starting to take the first steps toward selecting SITES, not designs but sites. After they select the sites, then they have to come up with designs, and then run those designs past the CFA and CCAC, and those two groups don't meet every week folks. I could easily see it being sometime in Nov before the final designs are selected. I think they are gambling a lot that their wonderful computer programs will be able to create directly coinable three dimentional dies from two dimentional drawings.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 654502, member: 66"]NOOOOO, the quarters will be issued in the order in which the depicted area became a national park, or national historic site or whatever it is. Actually it does. Part of a national park in a neighboring state includes a little bit of territory in DE. He has 270 days, not six months. The legislation was signed into law Dec 23rd. If he had six months he would have had to have them all selected by June 23rd not Sept 19th. (Now we know why we have cost overruns and missed deadlines, they think 270 days is six months.) Now 48 days from deadline they are starting to take the first steps toward selecting SITES, not designs but sites. After they select the sites, then they have to come up with designs, and then run those designs past the CFA and CCAC, and those two groups don't meet every week folks. I could easily see it being sometime in Nov before the final designs are selected. I think they are gambling a lot that their wonderful computer programs will be able to create directly coinable three dimentional dies from two dimentional drawings.[/QUOTE]
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