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Oklahoma had the lowest number of mintages at about 416 million, so there are much less of those in circulation.

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Q: What is the rarest 50 state quarter?
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What is the rarest quarter in the world?

a 3013 quarter


What is the rarest quarter?

Kansas or Iowa


What is the rarest silver quarter?

2002


What if quarter writtened 1864 and 2006?

That's the Nevada state quarter, part of the 50 State Quarter series. Nevada became a state in 1864, and the quarter was minted in 2006. It's worth exactly 25 cents.


What is the rarest year for a quarter?

1943 during world war II


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Which state quarter depicts the type of horse known as a mustang?

Nevada, also known as "The Silver State" depicts the 2006 state quarter with a trio of wild mustangs. This quarter was the 36th one to be released in the United States 50 State Quarters.


What are the symbols on the back of a quarter?

On the back of a quarter is a bald eagle with branches or recently it has been all 50 state's designs.


What does it mean if you have a 50 state quarter with a d mint that appears to be sliver?

No state quarters are made of silver.


Whats on the back of a quarter?

The back of a United States quarter used to be an eagle. Now there are 50 additional backs, as each state has a specific quarter dedicated to it.


2005 uncirculated quarter?

Uncirculated State Quarters retail for about 40 or 50 cents.


What is the US state whose quarter says Crossroads of the revolution and depicts men in a boat?

This is the state quarter for New Jersey (1999) in the 50 State Quarter Program. The reference is to Washington's successes at the Battles of Trenton and Princeton in December, 1776 and January, 1777.