State Quarters Greetings from America Program. On August 2. 2, 2. United States Mint and the. United States Postal Service signed an agreement to jointly. America's most popular collectible items - the 5. State. Quarters. A protective slipcase includes certificates of authenticity signed by the postmaster general of the United. States and the director of the United States Mint. Each state card - which is about the size of a sports. The. cards are offered in sets of five for each year of the 5. State. Quarters Program. The following products incorporating the state quarters. Greetings from. America stamps are now available. Customers may also mail the subscription. STATE QUARTERS GREETINGS FROM AMERICASTAMP FULFILLMENT SERVICESPOST OFFICE BOX 7. PHILADELPHIA PA 1. The subscription form is provided in this issue of the. Postal Bulletin and can also be found online at. 2006 US Mint 50 State Quarters Silver. US Mint State Quarters Program/Silver Proof. 50 State Quarters Program. 1999-2008 US Mint 50 States Quarter Set. Even if you can't visit all fifty states, you can have all fifty states visit you through the 50 State Quarters program. The 50 State Quarters Program. US Mint engravers applied. The District of Columbia and United States Territories Program of the United States Mint Official. These quarters features annually changing designs similar to the U.S. Mint’s 50 States Quarters. Territories Quarters Program, but. Only through the. Customers can purchase annual products individually. January 1. 3, 2. 00. The 2. 00. 2 products feature the state. Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and. Mississippi. Also available for purchase are the Portfolio and State. Card Albums. These beautiful albums display the products. US Mint America the Beautiful Quarters. Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The United States Mint will issue.Included in the albums are color- coded maps with state quarter release dates, histories of the United States Mint and. Postal Service, and a timeline of our nation. The albums. sell for $2. Starting in calendar year 2. Postal. Service 5. State Quarters Greetings from America Subscription Program will begin receiving portfolios or state. The initial orders will be accepted on January 1. Mall of America in Minneapolis. Minnesota. The first shipments of these products will be for. Completed products for 1. Stamp Fulfillment Services. SFS) office for shipment to subscription customers during. Each product will be shipped individually to minimize impact on subscribers' credit cards. The Postal Service will begin fulfilling orders for 1. April. 2. 00. 3, 2. May 2. 00. 3, and 2. June 2. 00. 3. These dates and years may change depending on the manufacturing schedules. The subscription program is by credit card only (auto- . The order form is worded to reflect this. Please. note that customers who join the subscription program will. For additional information on the United States Mint. State Quarters Greetings from America Program. USPS Licensing Web site at. Revenue generated from the sale of the 5. The 50 States Quarters Program featured each of the US States on unique designs from 1999 to 2008. This set also includes 6 territory quarters from the. The winning images and proposed designs submitted for inclusion in the U.S. Mint 50 United States commemorative quarters. The United States Mint is wrapping up the 50 State Quarters. Quarters Program, the United States Mint issued more. US Capital Cities Map. Link to 50states.com; Maps; Study Tools; Quizzes; FAQ. State Quarters Greetings from America products and subscription programs will be reallocated back to the appropriate field. Subscription forms can be printed and displayed in. Because of limited. January 1. 0, 2. 00. The following 2. 00. January 1. 0, 2. 00. Kansas City. SFS: 2. Products: Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana. Mississippi. March 2. The following state products will be available mid- 2. Kansas City SFS: 1. Products: Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia. Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Products: Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Virginia. Products: Kentucky, New York, North Carolina. Rhode Island, Vermont. The following state products will be available 2. Products: Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Maine. Missouri. 20. 04 Products: Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Texas. Wisconsin. 20. 05 Products: California, Kansas, Minnesota. Oregon, West Virginia. Products: Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, North. Dakota, South Dakota. Products: Idaho, Montana, Utah, Washington. Wyoming. 20. 08 Products: Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, New Mexico. Oklahoma. On January 1. United States. Mint and the United States Postal Service will hold a dedication ceremony to. State Quarters Greetings from America Program. The event will. be held at the Mall of America rotunda in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Guests at this event will include: Chief Marketing Officer (USPS) Anita Bizzoto. United States Mint Director Henrietta Fore. Miss America 2. 00. Erika Harold. A kiosk will be located in the Mall of America rotunda to. United States Mint/Postal Service products and. Dignitaries in attendance will have a. This exciting new program will provide many opportunities to hold state events and increase revenue sales. State. events can be held whenever a product is available in your. Each year, the five state quarters and five corresponding state stamp annual products will be available for. Local publicity will be important to. Copy the theme of the January 1. Launch Event. for your state events. This is a community event and should. Postal Service employees and their families and. Postal Service customers. When planning events to promote this program, keep. Send invitations to. A few weeks before event. Send. announcement/invitation to. A few weeks before event. Distribute. calendar/weekend advisory. A few weeks before event. Distribute news release. A few weeks before event. Distribute media advisory. TV. One week before event. Redistribute media. One to two days before event. Remind invited guests. Five days before event. Make follow- up calls to. Day before event. Send newspaper clippings. Area PA& C. office. Week or sooner after event. Your Public Affairs and Communications representatives are eager to get started and will work closely with you. EARL C ARTIS JR MANAGERPUBLIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONSSOUTHEAST AREA 2. NORTH HUMPHREY BLVD MEMPHIS TN 3. Telephone: 9. 01- 7. CESTA AYERS JRACTING MANAGERPUBLIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONS SOUTHWEST AREA 7. N STEMMONS FREEWAY STE 4. DALLAS TX 7. 52. 47- 4. Telephone: 2. 14- 8. SCOTT BUDNYMANAGERPUBLIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONSWESTERN AREA 1. STOUT ST STE 4. 00. DENVER CO 8. 02. 99- 7. Telephone: 3. 03- 3. 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DEBORAH YACKLEYCAPITOL METRO OPERATIONSCAPITOL AND NORTHERN VA DISTRICTSTelephone: 3. Introducing the 5. State Quarters Greetings from. America Series, a line of products featuring the 5. State. Quarters from the United States Mint and the Greetings. America stamps from the United States Postal. Service. The United States Mint and the Postal Service, in a historic partnership, are bringing together two of the most popular collectibles in the world: coins and stamps. This beautiful album displays the 5. State Quarters and. Greetings from America Portfolio Subscription Program. The three- ring, 1. Each page holds one portfolio. United States Mint and the Postal Service, and a timeline of. The portfolio album sells for $2. This beautiful album displays the 5. State Quarters and. Greetings from America State Card. Annual Subscription Program. The three- ring binder is. The state card album sells for $2. The 5. 0 State Quarters and Greetings from America. The quarters are. The stamps are encased in single- side blisters with. The subscription. State card. sets will be available for 1. The entire series can be guaranteed only through the. Each annual portfolio features five state quarters and. A slipcase includes Certificates of Authenticity. United States and. United States Mint. The portfolios will be. The entire series can be guaranteed only through the subscription. Here is the list of Retail contacts in your area if you need. Area. State. Contact. Telephone. Southeast. Tennessee. Louisiana. Deborah Patrick. 90. Eastern. Ohio. Jim Stock. Southwest. Louisiana. Rosana Balusek. Mike Teague 2. Great Lakes. Indiana. Joy Simmons. 31. 7- 8. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: . A slipcase includes Certificates of Authenticity signed by the postmaster general of. United States and the director of the United States Mint, attesting to the authenticity of the. The cards are offered each year of the. State Quarters Program. In addition, handsome collector albums for the portfolios and state cards are. Subscriptions can be ordered through the toll- free telephone numbers listed above. Busch's. art was inspired by the retro . It is an independent federal agency that visits 1. The Postal Service receives. With annual revenues of more than $6. The. Postal Service delivers more than 4. Your Government Relations representatives are here to serve you. State. Name. Telephone. Extension. Alabama. Laurie Solnikx 3. Alaska. Bill Weagleyx 3. American Samoa. Bill Weagleyx 3. Arizona. Renee Gadsonx 7. Arkansas. Faith Beamonx 3. California. Bill Weagleyx 3. Colorado. Renee Gadsonx 7. Connecticut. Jo Watermanx 6. Delaware. Jo Watermanx 6. District of Columbia. Rebecca Sumnerx 3. Florida. Laurie Solnikx 3. Georgia. Jim Quirkx 8. Guam. Bill Weagleyx 3. Hawaii. Bill Weagleyx 3. Idaho. Bill Weagleyx 3. Illinois. Jennifer Alvarezx. Indiana. Rebecca Sumnerx 3. Iowa. Linda Macasax 7. Kansas. Renee Gadsonx 7. Kentucky. Pat Ironsx 3. Louisiana. Faith Beamonx 3. Maine. Katherine Sitterlex 6. Maryland. Rebecca Sumnerx 3. Massachusetts. Jo Watermanx 6. Michigan. Jennifer Alvarezx 3. Minnesota. Linda Macasax 7. Mississippi. Laurie Solnikx 3. Missouri. Linda Macasax 7. Montana. Bill Weagleyx 7. Nebraska. Linda Macasax 7. Nevada. Bill Weagleyx 3. New Hampshire. Jo Watermanx 6. New Jersey. Jo Watermanx 6. New Mexico. Renee Gadsonx 7. New York. Katherine Sitterlex 6. North Carolina. Jim Quirkx 8. North Dakota. Linda Macasax 7. Ohio. Pat Ironsx 3. Oklahoma. Faith Beamonx 3. Oregon. Bill Weagleyx 3. Pennsylvania. Rebecca Sumnerx 3. Puerto Rico. Katherine Sitterlex 6. Rhode Island. Jo Watermanx 6. South Carolina. Jim Quirkx 8. South Dakota. Linda Macasax 7. Tennessee. Jim Quirkx 8. Texas. Faith Beamonx 3. Utah. Renee Gadsonx 7. Talk: 5. 0 State Quarters/Archive 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. What will 2. 01. 0 quarters be? May 2. 01. 0 (UTC)http: //en. National? 2. 2: 4. May 2. 01. 0 (UTC)2. State Quarter Images. I have uploaded the new 2. U. S. Mint website (http: //www. The images are not of the same high quality as the proof images used for the South Dakota and earlier quarters since I could find no image of similar quality in the U. S. I would normally hesitate to put these up, but they illustrate the designs far better than just a short text description. These images should be replaced when the Mint releases the proof files used for the other state quarters. Jwolfe 2. 1: 1. 7, 3. January 2. 00. 7 (UTC)South Dakota. I thought it might be better to open this up in the discussion section. I figure I'll neutralize the language first of all. I guess the pesticides need no explanation, as they cause many things, which readers can see themselves in the pesticides article. Also, I think that the link between fossil fuels and global warming is more debatable than the link between fertilizer use in industrial agriculture and the hypoxia of the Gulf I can reference it (http: //www. My point is that this is an article about state quarters. I agree with everything you've written, but this isn't the place to do more than mention the irony. I think the connection between fossil fuels and global warming is well- established, but the effect of fertilizer use in South Dakota on the Gulf of Mexico is a bit more tenuous, since fertilizer is used all over the Mississippi/Missouri basin and in the Gulf Coast states. But at any rate, I'd hate to see some other editor remove the item altogether for POV. Can you cite perhaps a newspaper article substantiating that the South Dakota quarter is controversial in this way?- -Curtis Clark 1. July 2. 00. 6 (UTC)Well, I don't have an article, so I guess I should delete some stuff. What parts are too POV? Btw, I wasn't meaning to say that SD was the primary culprit when it comes to hypoxia - that honor probably goes to Iowa - rather that chemical fertilizers throughout the Mississippi basin have the combined end effect of causing hypoxia. Eco jake 0. 4: 1. July 2. 00. 6 (UTC)Eco Jake. To me, an average American, Mt. Rushmore and wheat are two very fine symbols of South Dakota. Rushmore is the states most popular tourist destination. Additionally, it is seen as a symbol of America. I would expect nothing less on the state's quarter. About the wheat, SD is a plains state. The Great Plains are known for their great agricultural reigions. In terms of the bird, could it possible symbolize nothing more than a free spirit that would undoubtedly belong in South Dakota? Clearly those symbols are important enough to many that they ended up on the quarter, but like some of the other quarters, there is also controversy.- -Curtis Clark 0. July 2. 00. 6 (UTC)Yes, but this still has way too much POV. I am not disputing these symbols may have some direct or circumstantial meaning to the erosion of Native American culture. However, there does not seem to be any substantiation for the controversy. You can say that the New Jersey quarter, depicting George Washington crossing the Delaware River to fight the British is anti- British. That's a circumstantial case for controversy, but since there is no evidence of protest, there is no controversy. Also, this needs to be re- written to properly establish connection. The South Dakota quarter features three foreign objects, although South Dakota has the second highest proportion of American Indians of any state. It's disjointed. South Dakota has the second highest proportion of American Indians of any state. There's no citation for American Indian percentage alone. June 2. 00. 7 (UTC)There is far too much opinion in the current description of the South Dakota quarter. The description of the quarter is not a forum for protesting the inclusion of symbols that represent . Wikipedia's guidelines state: . The text has stood for a number of months after several editors haggled out a version that was acceptable to all. For an IP address to revert it repeatedly without explanation wasn't even worth the dignity of an edit summary beyond . Now that you have at least had the sense to stop being a hit- and- run deleter, I would ask you to explain why your deletion does any more than destroy the work of all the editors who worked with the original, very POV addition to make it generally acceptable. Lacking that, I'm afraid it's off to WP: AIV for you.- -Curtis Clark 0. October 2. 00. 7 (UTC)Despite what the . The whole nonsense about European settlement and Native Americans belongs on a blog somewhere, not on the Wikipedia description of the South Dakota quarter. It is shocking how some people have appointed themselves as judges of what is . Honestly I don't know whether there are tens of thousands of square miles of wheat fields in South Dakota, but there are certainly a lot of them, and the historical record shows that the area they occupy was once, by and large, native grassland. Arguably not all living Lakota regard them as sacred, but published accounts indicate that some do. The original addition (I'm not going to take the time to look it up) was indeed POV, and several of us took the time to remove the non- factual parts. I'm still a bit concerned that there is no citation to show that these facts make the SD quarter controversial, but I don't see that as a license to disrespect the work of other editors.- -Curtis Clark 1. October 2. 00. 7 (UTC)There is an unquestionable agenda behind the description of the South Dakota quarter. It clearly demonstrates a POV that sheds sympathy upon a particular class, in this case Native American Indians. What is truly galling is how self- appointed . This is not your private website, even if you do seem to spend a disturbingly inordinate amount of time on it. Admit that the description of the South Dakota quarter continues to include an agenda- driven POV and make the proper adjustments. Second, the section is about . Some of these specifically include POV, since it is a natural part of any disagreement. I'm sorry you're so opposed to sympathy for Native Americans. I suppose that if you opposed sympathy for geographers, you'd redact the entry for Nevada, or if you thought that safety groups were whining liberals, you'd . You're the one with the agenda here, and your slinging of accusations doesn't make that any less true. As for my Wikipedia editing habits, my worst is perhaps that I spend too much time arguing with IP addresses.- -Curtis Clark 1. October 2. 00. 7 (UTC)Important question. How the heck did someone editing this page obtain the quarters beyond Oregon, which haven't been minted yet? The scans are available from the government at usmint. The other artist renderings are made available by each state when they choose the image, I believe. That's where I got the Colorado one anyway. Isn't braille a method of writing and not language. And there's plenty of Latin in US coins: . Or am I just misunderstaning something? I've replaced it with the more correct trivia found at http: //www. Do you think that's appropriate for the main article? Seems appropriate for the trivia section if you have a source. It should probably be removed or rewritten much more concisely and without plagiarizing. Wasted Time R 1. 7: 1. October 2. 00. 5 (UTC)Tint on images. Why do all of the images of the 2. Sand. Boxer 0. 3: 1. May 2. 00. 6 (UTC)I don't think it's exactly blue. Maybe they switched cameras at one point? Georgia is a 2. 4- bit RGB . Connecticut is a 2. Converting the blue ones to grayscale would remove the tint, if that were desired.- -Curtis Clark 0. August 2. 00. 6 (UTC)Please do. It's confusing how the images are right now. Thanks. The freddinator 0. November 2. 00. 6 (UTC)Nevada trivia. Just isn't true. Anyone who's ever driven from Reno to Tahoe can tell you that the Sierra Nevada range most certainly dips into Nevada, albeit briefly. And besides, this particular tidbit seems so.. Isn't there anyone out there who would be willing to trade? I just spent hours surfing through thousands of sites that want to sell me State Quarters, but I cannot believe that there aren't some collectors who are willing to trade! It might set a new precedent. Maybe the economic prediction page needs to be tagged too..- -Dylan Lake 0. October 2. 00. 6 (UTC)Ok, I'm taking down the spoiler warning.- -Dylan Lake 0. October 2. 00. 6 (UTC)Pennsylvania. Why doesn't the Pennsylvania quarter have the Liberty Bell? Clearly that is the symbol of Pennsylvania. That's opinion, and does not belong on wikipedia. When I think Pennsylvania, I think the Amish, Cheesesteaks, the Phillies, the Pirates, the Eagles, the Steelers, Boy Meets World, The Office, Will Smith, the Declaration of Independence, and Rocky Balboa. I gave a credible link (which by the way, has not been removed from this site) to a different source. I don't like the fact that it was considered ? Could someone elaborate on this? I mean, who cares if it's real or not? It's still controversy, which is exactly what I titled the section. JEMASCOLA 0. 3: 3. November 2. 00. 6 (UTC)I concur. The only reason that relevant, referenced material should be removed is if it is unencyclopedic. I think that could be argued in this case, but it should have been argued here before removing the section.- -Curtis Clark 0. November 2. 00. 6 (UTC)Tennessee Stars Under Trivia. My old Tennessee History textbook in grade school assured me that in addition to the three Grand Divisions, the three stars can also be taken to refer to the fact that Tennessee was the third state to be inducted into the Union after the original thirteen colonies. I recall it being on the test actually. Mr. Galt 1. 6: 5. December 2. 00. 6 (UTC)Got ISBN? Shortly after the Georgia quarter was released, there was an article in the Chattanooga Times Free Press about an apparent mistake in the quarter.
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