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Pillar of the Community
United States
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D-mint ATB Quarters are common enough in Denver for me to return most of them to circulation. I am saving all the El Yunque, Chaco and Acadia Quarters I get, and I now have a roll's worth of Acadia-D (the lowest mintage ATB variety) sourced only from change received. A few BU rolls of Arches-D and Great Sand Dunes-D showed up at my local Wells Fargo, and the bank sold them to customers who are on the ATB Quarters request list (one roll per customer, but they are BU rolls at face value!). And I've even found over twenty "P" ATB Quarters in my change, which is more than I thought I ever would find, being here in Denver  Some of the 2010-2011 ATB varieties I see in Denver circulation are now worn below AU grade (I saved a nicely-worn VF Glacier-D a few weeks ago).
Edited by DNA 10/07/2014 9:30 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4870 Posts |
As a cashier, I am seeing a lot of ATB Quarters in the rolls I bust open. I really hate the low relief on the obverse.
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Valued Member
United States
256 Posts |
I have seen so many D Arches, it's ridiculous. Anyone know the mintage on those?
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
12841 Posts |
465.6 Million (251.4 Denver; 214.2 Philly). Still not as many as Rushmore.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
593 Posts |
I just got 10 nice BU Sand Dune D mints from a new roll from Wally Mart, other 2014 issues also but all Denver. Hard for a P out in Wa State. I still need state P mints for my set, territories also Circulation only set
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
17884 Posts |
I'm up to six pieces total from four designs. Not a lot after almost five years of production. Series is almost half over and I've seen six coins.
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Valued Member
United States
401 Posts |
I save all nice ATB's, and jokingly have a bounty to my kids of $.30 for each one they give me. In 4 years of passively hunting, I have found less than $40 worth without roll searching, and only come across 3 "D" ATB's here in Rhode Island. Far and away Arches and the ugly Perry's Victory are the most Common. Anybody out west want to trade, or should I ask in another forum?
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Valued Member
United States
256 Posts |
In Washington, Perry's Victory isn't all that common.
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Valued Member
United States
256 Posts |
CelticKnot...
Where did you find that mintage?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1228 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2077 Posts |
I was just at the bank and the teller gave me 2 rolls of bu Mt Rushmore ATBs.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4692 Posts |
Common in circulation in Los Angeles.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1373 Posts |
I got the fifth (and final) 2014-P quarter from my brother yesterday; the Florida Everglades.
I still haven't found ANY 2014-D mintage quarters yet, as well as the 2013-D Mount Rushmore, so I'm sitting at missing 6 circulated quarters. As stated earlier, I did buy all of the 2014 coins from the mint, but am hoping to find them 'wild' so I don't have to break open my mint packages.
How it's getting close to the time when 2015's will be issued.
On a side note, does the US Mint have ceremonies in each state when their coins are released? I've heard that it has happened on occasion, but not sure if it's a regular thing. I heard that the Mint will hand out rolls of new quarters at face value on these occasions. If this is true, I am hoping that the Michigan quarter gets pushed back in 2018 to Summer or Fall, as driving up to the U.P. in January or February would be terrible, if not almost impossible.
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United States
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slurexe97.. what "tour" were you on?
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