One of the pre-commercial break questions is "Out of 10 million quarters circulated in the U.S., how many did the West Point mint produce?" The answer given is "2 Million: There is a 1 in 200 chance of a West Point-minted quarter being found." This is an obvious arithmetical error. However there was a misunderstanding on the part of the question setter. The number of quarters made by the West Point mint was actually ten million: two million in each of five National Park designs. The total number of quarters in circulation was close to two billion, making the odds of finding a West Point coin 200-to-1, as it had said.