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<p>[QUOTE="lardan, post: 17970339, member: 138663"]That does make it very special. I and others consider the 2009 Territories and Washington D.C. to be a seperate type than the State Quarters. These were released in 2009, and it is like an afterthought by the mint to continue the most successful coin series. I don't see them included in your map, and they are not included in any of my three kids Whitman Folders for the states. Only those maps and folders made very late in the program include these.</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p>In I think 2008 I bought 3 folders for my kids to make a collection once all were in circulation. It was a long time ago now, but I think I went to the bank two or three times and got quarter rolls. We would sit at the table and I would empty 3 or 4 rolls at a time with them looking for the quarters by state. The ones looked through were placed in a seperate pile with my wife and I putting those back into the rolls. All three of my kids remember this as a great time, and each still have their folders.</p><p><br /></p><p>I actually looked inside their folders back a few months ago and the coins still look good. Could be popcorn oil is good for protecting coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>I just now saw a reply you made stating your son's age now, same age as my oldest. I'm sure it will still be special.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lardan, post: 17970339, member: 138663"]That does make it very special. I and others consider the 2009 Territories and Washington D.C. to be a seperate type than the State Quarters. These were released in 2009, and it is like an afterthought by the mint to continue the most successful coin series. I don't see them included in your map, and they are not included in any of my three kids Whitman Folders for the states. Only those maps and folders made very late in the program include these. In I think 2008 I bought 3 folders for my kids to make a collection once all were in circulation. It was a long time ago now, but I think I went to the bank two or three times and got quarter rolls. We would sit at the table and I would empty 3 or 4 rolls at a time with them looking for the quarters by state. The ones looked through were placed in a seperate pile with my wife and I putting those back into the rolls. All three of my kids remember this as a great time, and each still have their folders. I actually looked inside their folders back a few months ago and the coins still look good. Could be popcorn oil is good for protecting coins. I just now saw a reply you made stating your son's age now, same age as my oldest. I'm sure it will still be special.[/QUOTE]
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