
Newest US Quarter Inspires Collectors with Fruit Bats
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In just a few weeks, there’s a very good chance you’ll have fruit bats in your pocket.
The United State Mint is set to release the newest quarter in its National Parks series on Feb. 3. It features the National Park of American Samoa, which is home to giant bats. Two members of the Chicago Coin Club join us to discuss the new design -- and their love of coin collecting.
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Newest US Quarter Inspires Collectors with Fruit Bats
Clip: 1/14/2020 | 7m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
The United State Mint is set to release the newest quarter in its National Parks series on Feb. 3. It features the National Park of American Samoa, which is home to giant bats. Two members of the Chicago Coin Club join us to discuss the new design -- and their love of coin collecting.
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