Time is up, folks. Some of us who dawdled along for 10 years, tossing state quarters in big jars, have to get the lead out. Actually, it’s time to get the nickel-copper-clad out. That’s what state quarters are made from. Hawaii is on the streets. It’s the 50th and last coin in the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program.
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