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Heads up - the Minnesota quarter
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<blockquote data-quote="MistyMorning" data-source="post: 599953" data-attributes="member: 6826"><p>Hang on to any of the new Minnesota Quarters you may have or acquire. They may be worth MUCH MUCH more than 25 cents! The U.S. Mint announced today that it will be recalling all of the Minnesota quarters that are part of it's program featuring quarters from each state.</p><p></p><p>This action is being taken after numerous reports that the new quarters will not work in parking meters, toll booths, vending machines, pay phones or any other coin operated devices.</p><p></p><p>The problem lies in the unique design of the Minnesota quarter, which was designed by a couple of Norwegian specialists, Sven and Ole. Apparently the duct tape holding the two dimes and the nickel together keeps jamming up the machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MistyMorning, post: 599953, member: 6826"] Hang on to any of the new Minnesota Quarters you may have or acquire. They may be worth MUCH MUCH more than 25 cents! The U.S. Mint announced today that it will be recalling all of the Minnesota quarters that are part of it's program featuring quarters from each state. This action is being taken after numerous reports that the new quarters will not work in parking meters, toll booths, vending machines, pay phones or any other coin operated devices. The problem lies in the unique design of the Minnesota quarter, which was designed by a couple of Norwegian specialists, Sven and Ole. Apparently the duct tape holding the two dimes and the nickel together keeps jamming up the machines. [/QUOTE]
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