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2008 Quarter Designs and Pictures Released: The Last of the Commemorative State Quarters

Today, November 27, the United States Mint released pictures of how the last state commemorative quarters will look. 2008 is the final year for the highly successful 50 State Quarters® Program - a program that has stimulated the excitement and the coin collecting spirit into millions.

The final five quarters and their pictures as shown from left to right are: Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii.

 

2008 State Commemorative Quarters Designs

For details about each commemorative quarter, please read the U.S. Mint release announcing their designs.

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    2 Comments:

    1. Joan says:

      When are the release dates for the 2008 quarters?

    2. JD says:

      I don’t think the mint has given specific dates for each quarter. They’re normally spread out equally through the year. Their 2008 schedule is not completed yet but it does say Oklahoma quarters in bags and rolls will be for sale January 28.

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