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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote:
I put 30 of each design into circulation. :-) That's funny so did I, I put a roll of each into circulation with the thought,that I wish I could be there when some youngster collecting circulated coins, finds one in Dad's change.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I was out on the mint's website and from all indications they are going to continue the SF circulated coins. Unless I'm mistaken you can subscribe to them on line.
Since I bought a single roll of each site this year, I may just as well continue the practice next year.
What I did do was to cut back from 2 sets to 1 set the number of P&D rolls that I have been buying since the onset of this series. I don't think that I am making a mistake by doing this.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3755 Posts |
Not to be a wet blanket, but the odds that some random kid is going to zero into one and pick it out, let alone recognize the S mint mark AND realize the significance is waaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy low. Better odds of hitting the lottery I think.
That aside, I got my shipment of stuff from the mint yesterday and the extra roll of ElYunque I ordered got placed on back order. So we shall see iffin I end up getting it or not.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
797 Posts |
Picked mine up on ebay for $4 (w/free shipping) for the set of 5. The only drawback could be that if you are really picky and like to see them in hand before buying to make sure they aren't full of bag/contact marks or anything like that you might not want to go that route, but mine were very nice and I don't think you can be too worried when your only spending $4 for 5 coins. I think a coin dealer would have them for around $4-6 too (if you have one nearby).
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Not to be a wet blanket, but the odds that some random kid is going to zero into one and pick it out, let alone recognize the S mint mark AND realize the significance is waaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy low. Better odds of hitting the lottery I think. Really? I have been pulling unique coins out of pocket change since I was 7 years old , for over forty years. As I am sure most everyone on this site and the millions of collectors in this country have. My 8 and 11 year old would spot an S minted coin in pocket change or roll searching in a second. More young collectors and Dad/Mom and Son/Daughter collectors searching change than you think. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3755 Posts |
denco, I did the same. But you and I are the exception to the rule. First, we (I am presuming this is true of you too) had an education in collecting from a parent, so we were already there. So some random coin we saw was not the reason for us collecting. And I bet that's the case for most serious collectors. Second, and directly related to the first, that mint mark is the ONLY thing that is going to differentiate that S coin from the others. And unless that kid already knows to look for a mint mark, it is not going to be at all unique to him or her. Third half the current collectors out there don't even know they exist. The mint did virtually no advertising of these coins.
I don't say these things to deride putting the coins out there, I just don't see it as being terribly beneficial is all.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2734 Posts |
Quote: half the current collectors out there don't even know they exist. I just gave two Hawaii-S Quarters to a young collector, and he asked me if they were "P" or "D". I said, "Neither. Merry Christmas!" He studied the Quarters closely. "How can they be S?" he asked me. "Only Proofs are S mint!" "Not anymore" I replied. 
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Valued Member
United States
57 Posts |
I got all five of mine on ebay for about $3 total. Almost 3X face, but a lot cheaper than buying the rolls when I only wanted one.
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Moderator
 United States
189222 Posts |
Quote: I just gave two Hawaii-S Quarters to a young collector, and he asked me if they were "P" or "D". I hope you have told him about our little community. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2734 Posts |
Quote: I hope you have told him about our little community. His parents, actually. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1411 Posts |
Why not him?
There are some young collectors on here!
<-- like me!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3755 Posts |
DNA, and my point exactly. He ALREADY knew the difference. AND he had no clue about these quarters.
BUT, cool dude! Another kid learning more about this hobby. THAT is an awesome thing.
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 United States
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Quote: His parents, actually. Awesome! 
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Valued Member
United States
84 Posts |
I went into my local coin shop today he wanted to sale me P&D of each park for $1.25 per set.That is .625 per coin they are from the rolls never been in circulation. He said he sales them mail order all the time for $2.00 a pair.
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