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Pillar of the Community
United States
1817 Posts |
Yes, I have 4+ silver rolls of each of three previous years, and plan on getting at least that many for each succeeding year. The designs are especially captivating and generally well done. This series, unlike Presidents or First Spouse is really something special, and quality of the submitted designs are outstanding.
I will pick up the clad quarters from the change machines located inside the Denver/Philly Mints and the Mint headquarters in DC that have the quarter that's being currently issued. Generally I throw back any circulation finds unless they're freshly minted, heavily circulated quarters look really bad with spots, scratches, toning, etc. The cupro-nickel alloy now issued doesn't stand up to heavy handling before it begins to tarnish. So I stick with the silver proofs to highlight the design as it was meant to be issued.
Edited by Bizybackson 06/05/2013 9:04 pm
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Valued Member
United States
216 Posts |
So far I've found all (plus several duplicates on some) except for the Acadia of last year. Just recently found the El Yunque.
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Valued Member
United States
142 Posts |
Believe it or not, I only recently just found my first and only Denali.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
11951 Posts |
I was just checking my spread sheet .. for how many ATB Quarters .. 46+ rolls .. plus 3 Dansco's, PDSS, P,D and a date album for my "S" mint ATB's..which are filled up to date .. When adding up all my quarters from 1999 to date I am at 4497 BU/Proof quarters. Did I mention .. I really like the modern quarter programs
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7194 Posts |
@GR58
Didn't you mention you need to curtail additional accumulations of coins you already have? Those must take up some serious space!
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Valued Member
United States
449 Posts |
I was keeping track of numbers by location but I lost the sheet. but I have around 180 D, and 40 P. all from roll hunting. no perrys yet
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
11951 Posts |
Quote: Didn't you mention you need to curtail additional accumulations of coins you already have? Those must take up some serious space! I have told myself the same thing .. But I really don't know how to stop .. and then after reading your post .. about space, I remembered that there are some drawers in a spare bedroom .. that have more quarter sets .. (stamp and coin set .. box set ... wood display sets .. ) it could be a real sickness!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1228 Posts |
I have most of them P&D,Except for acadia-d el yunque-d & perry's victory-d It makes my day when I can fill a hole in my new folder 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2805 Posts |
Finding any American coins is a challenge in Canada: but a challenge worth taking, since I can sell rolls of clad for a slight premium over Canadian face. As a result, I've started actively hunting for American coins, which will always make me a profit. My first ATB (around these parts, that usually stands for Alberta Treasury Bank) sighting was a tantalizing glimpse in a campus shop - but it was deep in unfriendly territory, with the cashier speaking poor English and me having events to get to. I can find dimes and nickels from the 2010s easily, and I'm even about halfway towards a Westward Journey set, but ATBs seem to conspire against me. First they have low mintages, heavily diminishing the odds of any making their way north. And they're a new series with a distinctive look, encouraging returning snowbirds to keep them out of their wallets and in their RVs (presumably hoarded in giant piles to taunt me). Plus, the Bank of Canada now screens quarters to take out any nickel/silver/clad ones - American quarters get the boot too! This is terrible for me, because I'll never find a single quarter older than 1999 (and a 1999-P would be very lucky for me) in a machine-wrapped roll. However, I did manage to find a lovely 2013 White Mountain-D in change, which was quite the shock, considering my previous newest State Quarter was from 2007 (these take time to accumulate, apparently). It's now in a place of honour next to my 2013-D cent and assorted 2013 domestic coinage (still looking for that dime and loonie!). 
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Valued Member
United States
142 Posts |
O there's those certain mints I need for some locations. Denver mint ATB's make their way over to NY about as much as the Pacific Ocean so I do have a huge difference in P's and D's as you can see in those numbers I posted before. I don't have any Acadia D, Denali D, Gettysburg D, Mt Hood D, Volcanoes D, or Yosemite D. I don't have any Perry's either. Roll hunting has its drawbacks Haha.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2764 Posts |
nalaberong: If it's such a challenge, may be you should just buy one of each of those set from the mint (Uncirculated, Proof, Silver Proof, S-mint quarters set). OR if you have enough funding, get a friend in the US to send you a few boxes of quarters ($250/box) OR you can starting out with rolls (each bank wrap roll have 40 quarters, worth $10), a small Priority flat rate box can hold probably up to 20 rolls and cost about $15 to ship....... just my thought.
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Valued Member
United States
449 Posts |
mindsets- whats your email address?
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Valued Member
United States
142 Posts |
I changed it so people can e-mail me now so if you look at my profile you should be able to e-mail me.
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
11922 Posts |
I found my first beauty quarter today... in Saskatchewan! Its the 2011D Chickasaw one.
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New Member
United States
24 Posts |
Even though I've purchased all the mint set and Proof pieces, I still pull them out of circulation whenever I see them. They're not that hard to find around here (Central Maryland). I work in a store and the cashiers spot them for me at the rate of 4 or 5 a day, including 2013 issues. Some of them are beautiful, high grade coins. They're mostly all P-mint issues though.
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