When did state quarters end

The State Quarters Program concluded in 2008 after a successful run of ten years.

It began in 1999, commemorating each of the 50 states with unique designs on the reverse of the quarter.

The program aimed to celebrate America's rich history, culture, and landmarks through numismatic art.

Five new state quarter designs were released each year, following a specific schedule determined by the order of statehood.

State quarters were minted for circulation, sparking widespread interest in coin collecting across the nation.

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The designs featured iconic symbols and landmarks associated with each state, chosen through a public selection process.

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Some of the most popular state quarter designs include those representing California, New York, and Texas.

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The State Quarters Program brought attention to lesser-known states and their contributions to American history and culture.

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Although the State Quarters Program concluded in 2008, its legacy continues to inspire future commemorative coin programs and collectors worldwide.

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