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2019 & 2020 Quarters

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 Posted 03/25/2021  4:21 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add WesleyGrg to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Are 2019 & 2020 quarters rolls worth saving?
That's the question. Yes or No


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As in most matters, it all depends. Are these 'bank' rolls or 'customer-wrapped' rolls? Are they 100% 2019 and/or 2020? As you're probably aware, there may be West Point (W) mint quarters mixed in. If I came across these rolls and hadn't opened them, I'd do so. Soon.
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They started from the bank, I searched them for west point quarters and put them back in the roll and I kept 1 roll of each and sold the rest to stores who needed change. They are rolls of all P mint.
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Your question raises a thought, though, whether the US Mint made its production goals in 2020 for circulating coinage given COVID-19? I am hanging on to some 2020 BU coins just in case they were underproduced. Anyone know the data?

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they produced more in 2020 than they did in 2019.
https://www.coinnews.net/2021/01/22...ion-in-2020/

appears Philly fell way behind their usual pace, and Denver picked up the slack.

there's no significant reduction in the production of either year.
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