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Pillar of the Community
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The second half 2013 issues and the early 2014 issues seem to be common here in WI. The rest not so much to none. I always wondered if any banks got solid rolls of ATB's but I was at a bank 2 months ago and the teller had to crack open a new roll to give me change and they were all new and shiny and turned out to be Arches.
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United States
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I've noticed that too. I've got 3 arches in one set of change. Arches have been VERY abundant. I'm missing Chaco Culture and Acadia.. Been searching high and low for them...
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Chaco Culture is one of the lower mintages. I am kind of haording all the ones I find, but I also want to paint them some time when I can get back to painting and they have a nice design for painting otherwise I wouldn't be keeping them for their lower mintages.
Acadia I think also is one of the lower mintages. Neither should be hard to find if you get a box of quarters, jsut don't expect more than one or one each per box.
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Pillar of the Community
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The situation here in Michigan is about the same. I got several arches this month (P's) but the rest aren't very common. I've ended up buying one of everything from the Mint because I couldn't stand waiting forever to find them in change; especially Denver mints. It seems some places are having lots better luck in seeing multiple types of coins.
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Valued Member
United States
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I believe Acadia and Chaco Culture are the two lowest minted.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Whatcha do? Come across on the Peace Bridge?
If you're anywhere near Detroit this area is a basket case that was devastated in the 2008 recession and hasn't recovered yet. This means coins are flowing out of the area and most of the coins will be pre-'09.
Most of the northern US border is doing fairly well though Maine and eastern Washington might be a little slow as well.
Time don't fly, it bounds and leaps.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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In the last few months, the ATBs are starting to pick up the pace in circulation. Oftentimes now, I can find three-four Arches quarters in a $10 bank roll.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I have been getting a lot in change recently, but oddly all of them are the 2010-2012 issues. I got one 2013 a few weeks ago at a gas station, and have yet to find a single 2014. Odd that I have so many of the lower montages (Hot Springs in particular) but no complaints here.
2009s are long gone except for a stray DC every once in a great while.
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Valued Member
United States
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I've actually almost have a P and D set of 09's
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Valued Member
United States
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I have been roll hunting for ATBS for a few years, and for the first time I'm not finding 1-9 or 11-13, these will be the most coveted since it dosent appear mintages are coming back down. I was keeping everything I find, but now its ridiculous with these new ones, I see them way too often. Quote: The second half 2013 issues and the early 2014 issues seem to be common here in WI. western wi is the same Quote: I believe Acadia and Chaco Culture are the two lowest minted. yep the keys to the series
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Finally got a 2013-P Mount Rushmore quarter today. This catches me up with all the "P" quarters, but still having trouble getting any "D" quarters since mid 2013 here in the Detroit area.
I did pay through my nose earlier this year and do have all the 2014 coins from the U.S. Mint, but I'd still rather find in change all of the coins so I can fill the holes in all of my folders, as I don't want to break open the issues from the Mint.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I can say that my area is also a drought area for ATB Quarters. I've been trying to put together a set of circulated ATB's and am missing quite a few. I get a couple quarter rolls from time to time and don't see the ones I need. I guess that in time I'll get this album full and we'll see what condition the quarters are ultimately in. Don't understand why there is drought of ATB's at all! The State Quarters are not a problem at all. Have way to many of them.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote:Don't understand why there is drought of ATB's at all! The State Quarters are not a problem at all. Have way to many of them. Here are a couple of possible reasons: 1.) For the most part, far fewer of the ATBs have been minted than any Statehood Quarter (with the exception of the Territories quarters). 2.) Like Statehood Quarters, these are still relatively new and people are pulling them from circulation. As the years go on I'm sure they'll be returned to circulation. I am finding more and more these days, particularly the ones with mintages approaching 500 million mark (Rushmore & Arches, for instance).
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Pillar of the Community
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Just got the 2014-P Arches to go with the Denver.
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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