SATIRICAL STATE QUARTERS Public Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 46, October 30, 2005, Article 13

    SATIRICAL STATE QUARTERS

    For some time now, entrepreneurs have been producing satirical
    knockoffs of the U.S. Fifty State Quarter series. I've not heard
    of any claims of misrepresentation on the part of the producers,
    and they seem to be pretty widely distributed via eBay and other
    outlets.

    An October 27 article in the Kalamazoo Gazette describes
    some of the coins:

    "The coins feature revised verbiage and, well, let's say risque
    images. The most popular is the "2003 Arkansas'' quarter that
    says "Head Quarters'' on one side and has an engraved image
    on the other side that is supposed to represent former President
    Bill Clinton in a low moment.

    "We've sold thousands,'' said Michael Cline, owner of The
    Coin Shop in Indianapolis, which sells the quarters for $4.95
    apiece.

    Cline said the coins come from a distributor in California.

    They look similar to real quarters because they are made from
    real quarters. The spoof coins are simply pressed with the new
    images and words, making them slightly larger. Their weight is
    nearly the same, making detection difficult for banks. Cline said
    defacing U.S. currency has not been a crime since 1973.

    None of the local bank tellers with whom the Gazette spoke
    had ever seen the spoof coins, but it was clear they would
    treat them like counterfeit currency and call the authorities."

    [Is it true that these are overstruck on real quarters? I don't
    have any handy to examine but didn't notice any evidence of
    overstriking when shown the pieces before. -Editor]

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