09 Nisan 2011

2005-D CALIFORNIA QUARTER

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Circulation strikes: 263,200,000
Designer: John Flanagan
Modified by: Don Everhart
Diameter: ±24.26 millimeters
Metal content:Outer layers - 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Center - 100% Copper
Weight: ±5.67 grams
Thickness: ±1.75 mm
Edge: Reeded
Mintmark: "D" (for Denver) on the obverse just right of the ribbon
Value: $0.30 (AU-30) up to $0.75 (MS-65)

So I'm a bit late with the daily post. I usually TRY to get into the office just a little bit early and get this taken care of before my work day gets going. Lately that's been a bit of a challenge. Between work, starting the next project and shifting from a "waterfall development" to an "agile development" process, and looking for a new job… well I've gotten a bit busy. I'm fielding phone calls before I even make it into the office most days, and just don't have much time to sit and think about coins. Luckily we don't do lunch meetings around here very often. So here it is, the first of the 2005 State Quarters… living in California you would think that I would have posted this coin sooner. And if I had been running this blog back when the California Quarter was released I probably would have represented it as soon as I had my grubby little hands on one. But I just can't seem to muster much excitement about the state quarters, and so, by the time I was posting about coins it was just another funny looking quarter.

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