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Valued Member
United States
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Yeah I bought mine on ebay in an auction, not a buy it now setup. I tried getting 2 other ms 68 2012 quarters as well which were cheap too but missed got outbid both times haha. I see those prices for the ms 68s but id really like to see what they sell for, not what theyre valued or priced for, you know.. If it really is worth that id say I got a steal lol
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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And your P mm has a lower mintage than the D's I can't wait to see the price on a Hawaii D ms68 ! P 46.2 M D 78.6 M 
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Valued Member
United States
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Theres actually a ms 68 2012 P hawaii up for auction on ebay now by the same seller I got mine from. Should be interesting tosee what it goes for now. Mines graded by ngc though...
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Moderator
 United States
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I think the ATB will be more collectable because they have a much lower mintage and IMHO look a whole lot nicer. John1 
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: I don't think that any of the quarter series have disappeared from circulation as fast as the ATBs. I haven't seen very many of them. I just went through $80 of quarters from a vending machine and found: 186 ...... State 133 ...... Washington 4 .......... America the Beautiful 3 .......... Bicentennial
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Pillar of the Community
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I have decided to create a circulating set of both. However, my expectations are that I will eventually have a much better circulating set of the ATB's that I will end up with of the State Quarters. However, I am really expecting to have a tough time getting the territorial coins. As I recall there are a couple of them that have extremely low mintages. The Mariannas coin seems to stand out for some reason.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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2009 Territory QuartersEven at the start of 2009, the mintages were little more than a third of the 2008 State Quarters. Then the bottom started falling out after D.C.-P and Puerto Rico-D By the time we get to Northern Mariana Islands... Denver 37,600,000 Philadelphia 35,200,000 ...we're in the early ATB mintages range.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I can't wait to see the price on a Hawaii D ms68 Oops I ment D. Quote: Here's another one like your's early release buy it now $385
Im not sure if your's is early release.These are just some comparibles Quote:Theres actually a ms 68 2012 P hawaii up for auction on ebay now by the same seller I got mine from. Should be interesting tosee what it goes for now. Mines graded by ngc though... Have you found out what it sold for ?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Oops I ment D.
Darn it,I meen P.
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United States
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I can't believe an ATB Quarter already has that kind of price tag, regardless of grade. Impressive.
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United States
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Don't under estimate the force of supply and demand. A common coin of ATB only worth $0.25 but in an uncommon grade, that's cheap. I am not into chasing top pop coins, but there are many that do that.
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Valued Member
United States
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The ms 68 hawaii p I was talking about on ebay is still up for auction as I submit this. I think there is about 2 days left in the auction. PCGS graded. I think the seller is tazmicenterprises. Got mine from that seller.
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Valued Member
United States
142 Posts |
Hollywood, That ms 68 P hawaii vol auction finally ended a little while ago. It sold for $150.
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