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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Your album looks mighty nice. I have been putting together a set as you describe and I really like the way they do look. I really hope that the quality and imagery of the first three years is continued throughout the life of this set, and that I'm around to see it through. What is it scheduled to run an additional 8 years plus a second run through of different parks? By that time I should be enjoying my oatmeal. Enjoy your book. I am almost finished putting together my State Quarter album but just need 10 silver quarters to have a full unblemished set. The problem is that the ones that I need are the early ones and are of high value.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Very nice Hondo I really like the series as well. Quote: What is it scheduled to run an additional 8 years plus a second run through of different parks? The first run ends around 2023 give or take a year cant remember exactly. Last I heard the 2nd run was an option if they wanted too, if the series is highly successful I would assume they would go ahead with that
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Valued Member
United States
449 Posts |
Jealous, I have over a 100 and none that sweet! LOVE ATB'S...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1817 Posts |
Very impressive, Hondo.
I am eagerly waiting for the day for Dansco to release an album for the bullion examples, perhaps two to a page? I enjoy the designs but as my eyesight keep deteriorating, I can only enjoy them super sized!
Keep up the good work!
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New Member
United States
28 Posts |
very nice album indeed... worth cherishing.. Being newbie, I am happy collecting circulated ATB series... but now I know what my next milestone will be..
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Valued Member
United States
253 Posts |
Beautiful!! Mine are still stuck in their US Mint packages where they are rarely looked at. Your album is a great way to enjoy the real beauty of these coins. I think the ATB designs are far superior to the most of the State Quarter designs.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
8517 Posts |
So there are 6 different versions of each coin ?
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1211 Posts |
Thanks everyone, glad you like the set. I will take some pics and share the rest of this book. 52Raymo, they don't all have 6, some do: 2009 has the P, D, P satin, D satin, proof and silver proof. 2010 has the P, D, P satin, D satin, proof and silver proof. 2011 has the P, D, proof and silver proof. 2012 has the P, D, Business S, proof and silver proof. 2013 should be the same as 2012. I have all of these, just not all in the same album. Would be cool if Dansco eventually made a book for everything to fit together, but the mint can be unpredictable. Blank Quarters Danscos work just fine for me. When I do the states proofs and silver proofs I will likely do them the same way I have the ATB.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7194 Posts |
Nice bling to your album.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
8517 Posts |
Thanks Hondo, I appreciate the help. They're beautiful and I've started collecting from roll hunting.
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Valued Member
United States
120 Posts |
Really nice. ATB's are very pretty coins.
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Valued Member
United States
370 Posts |
would it not be preferable to leave them in their mint package? I figured that if pulled from circulation stick them in an album, if they were sealed up leave them there forever.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1817 Posts |
Not many collectors on this forum would agree with you, since this is a pro-Dansco group primarily. Unless you have an Eagle album made specifically for proof sets in the OGP, it is hard to enjoy them as a group in pages or a single holder. I have the 8146 Dansco for the ATB Quarters, they are extremely satisfying to fill from mint and proof sets that I crack open. However, my vice of choice is the ultra expensive Capital Plastics coin holders for the silver proofs for maximum pizazz.
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Valued Member
United States
360 Posts |
I agree, they are much better than the State Quarters. The designs are just more thought-out and artistic.
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Moderator
 United States
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Beautiful!  Quote: would it not be preferable to leave them in their mint package? ... if they were sealed up leave them there forever. The original government packaging is not sealed, so ultimately where you store them is more important than the container (OGP vs. Album).
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