When did they stop putting the date on quarters?

Muse

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I just looked at a quarter and there was no date. When did they stop doing that?

Why on earth would they stop doing that?
 

purbeast0

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Sep 13, 2001
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Oh, I did turn it over but I didn't see it. Really small printing. They used to have it on the dead pres side.
So you really came here and made a thread about quarters not having dates on them, without looking at both sides of a quarter?
 
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kranky

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The Native American dollar coins (next gen Sacagawea dollar coin) do not have the date on the front or the back. It's on the edge.
 

IronWing

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The Native American dollar coins (next gen Sacagawea dollar coin) do not have the date on the front or the back. It's on the edge.
I loved the Sacagawea dollar. I used them a lot but never got them back in change. It was the right size for a dollar coin. Quarters are way too big for the value they hold.
 

Muse

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So you really came here and made a thread about quarters not having dates on them, without looking at both sides of a quarter?
I looked, I didn't see. Dang, the year used to be big and prominent. Now they put it on the back and it's relatively tiny. tiny. tiny.
If it truly has no date back or front, you may have something there worth some $$$$$.

The poor man's farthing is worth more than all the gold on Africa's shore. - William Blake
 

dainthomas

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I looked, I didn't see. Dang, the year used to be big and prominent. Now they put it on the back and it's relatively tiny. tiny. tiny.

Don't worry, man. It happens to everyone's eyes.

By the way, the state and national park quarters have been coming out since 1999. Both have the date on the back.
 

IronWing

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The poor man's farthing is worth more than all the gold on Africa's shore. - William Blake
Latest update on African proven gold reserves puts them at US$1.5T in the ground. We need to mug that poor man and take his farthing.
 

zinfamous

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I loved the Sacagawea dollar. I used them a lot but never got them back in change. It was the right size for a dollar coin. Quarters are way too big for the value they hold.

You know where you can find them? Put $20 into a DC Metro kiosk and buy a $5 value card. Your pants will be overloaded with Sacagawea.