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Do You Think That 2020 Coins Will Become A Key Date?

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Versus the P, D and possibly S quarters I'd agree. However, since the mintage is the same, I can't see that the 2020-W would be any more of a key than the 2019-W quarters.


I don't think so. The mintage is not the same. There are only 2M of each of the 2019 and 2020 series W quarters.


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I don't think so. The mintage is not the same. There are only 2M of each of the 2019 and 2020 series W quarters.

I think you misunderstood what I wrote. The mintage is certainly not the same as the P, D and S, so I can certainly see the 2020-W being considered a key date versus them. However, since the mintage of the 2019-W and 2020-W are the same (please correct me if I'm wrong), I don't see the 2020-W being any more key than the 2019-W.
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I think you misunderstood what I wrote. The mintage is certainly not the same as the P, D and S, so I can certainly see the 2020-W being considered a key date versus them. However, since the mintage of the 2019-W and 2020-W are the same (please correct me if I'm wrong), I don't see the 2020-W being any more key than the 2019-W.


I wasn't questioning whether the 20's would or wouldn't be more key then the 19's. They both (all 10 series) have the same mintage. I was just suggesting the 2020 W quarters "could" be key dates because of the low mintage.
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Will 2020 coins be key dates. No. Due to coin shortages the mint is actually increasing production.
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Don't Forget the 2020 W nickels.
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The idea that 2021 might be lower mintage may have some merit. If and when this all blows over everyone will be able to go out a dump all the change that has been accumulating. That may result in a surplus just like back in 2009.
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