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Pillar of the Community
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The 's' coins generally sell for around $1. I don't think these will ever fall quite to that level
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United States
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Yeah the S coins are direct from the mint to collectors and resellers to collectors. Like all of them will be MS65 or better. These that go to circulation first will be lower grades and the higher graded ones will be much less available to collectors. I do think the price will come down considerable as the wheat is separated from the chaff so to speak, ebay sold prices are already coming down on listing are more appear and get listed.
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Pillar of the Community
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The prices of these will always be significantly higher than the S mint ones. Remember, this is the only w issue quarter, so if your want a w issue quarter this year is the only that one available for. I suspect the price will fall significantly, but not down to the $1 level the S mints go for.
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Pillar of the Community
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I'm seeing prices around $50 + or -. Still too high IMO.
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Pillar of the Community
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Well Texas has been found today already, new listings coming up on ebay from Texas and same seller. 5 days early this time. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2019-W-San...AOSwWB1dXHebIf you are in the Lewisville, Texas area (looks to be north of Dallas/Fort Worth), and have some free time, might want to try to get in on that bounty and hunt a couple banks. there's still time to mail out today lol! My box this week was Lowell .. Waaank wonnnk!
Edited by Big-Kingdom 08/21/2019 1:05 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I first learned of these a few days ago. Haven't found any yet.
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United States
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just caught it on You tube, have 3 2019s, bought 4 rolls this morning and in last roll found a MS65+ 2019-W American Memorial National Park Quarter! I think I have a new hobby here visiting AZ :)
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United States
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A classic example of heat of the moment. There are 2,000,000 of each (or will be by year's end), and many will survive in mint state. I will wait several years for sanity to rear its head. In the meantime, I have enough to do with all those San Francisco mint state ATB Quarters.
Edited by Erscolo 10/02/2019 7:44 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: There are 2,000,000 of each (or will be by year's end), and many will survive in mint state. Not really. The majority will be abused, lost in cup holders, sent through toll booths etc. Most people don't check their change and 2 million each is minuscule for a modern circulating example. You are much more likely to never encounter an MS one in the wild than even finding one in any grade. It is very easy for someone to never get any of them in change much less one of all
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United States
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I work in retail and I've been looking for these coins from the gate. 4 Lowell and 4 Memorial quarters later. (MS 64 easy) Slabbed at home. I'm not gonna to buy any hopefully? Outta pocket at face value. I don't see the harm in holding on to them for a bit. Just barely starting to see San Antonio's P/D's in my till. I know I'm not sending the grandkids to college on these coins. It's just fun to find them.
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 to the Community, Penniesmakesence!
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I haven't checked NGC or PCGS, I probably should. Any guesses on why there seems to be so few River of No Return's and San Antonio Mission's submitted? As of 27 April 20:
Edited by USSID18 04/27/2020 6:47 pm
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Quote: Where did that data come from? Sorry, I should have mentioned that. ANACS
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