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<p>[QUOTE="quartertapper, post: 502420, member: 16104"]Maybe I'm interpreting this wrong, but I'll quote Coinage: January2009. </p><p>"New coin designs for 2009 include six new territorial quarters. Due just after the first of the year Washington, D.C."state quarter. Then follows at eight week intervals the insular territories: Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoas, Commonwealth of Northern Marianas, American Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.</p><p>We'll also see five different Lincoln cents: four for circulation, all five for collectors. The first is Lincoln during his Kentucky period, followed by Indiana. Illinois and adulthood is third, and finally his years of presidential service in Washington, D.C. The fifth coin is intended for collectors: the bronze cent in its original composition using the 1909 design."</p><p>I know it isn't real specific, and it lists American Samoa twice. I would guess we would get at least one of two things: either wheat ears or a decent relief similar to the Lincoln cent of the teens and twenties.:thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="quartertapper, post: 502420, member: 16104"]Maybe I'm interpreting this wrong, but I'll quote Coinage: January2009. "New coin designs for 2009 include six new territorial quarters. Due just after the first of the year Washington, D.C."state quarter. Then follows at eight week intervals the insular territories: Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoas, Commonwealth of Northern Marianas, American Virgin Islands, and American Samoa. We'll also see five different Lincoln cents: four for circulation, all five for collectors. The first is Lincoln during his Kentucky period, followed by Indiana. Illinois and adulthood is third, and finally his years of presidential service in Washington, D.C. The fifth coin is intended for collectors: the bronze cent in its original composition using the 1909 design." I know it isn't real specific, and it lists American Samoa twice. I would guess we would get at least one of two things: either wheat ears or a decent relief similar to the Lincoln cent of the teens and twenties.:thumb:[/QUOTE]
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