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A T B 5-Oz (Collector Version) Coin Launch 4/28/2011

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 Posted 05/13/2011  6:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bizybackson to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Jellystone is a much more popular park than hot springs. even at the same price/mintage, more of the public will eventually want one.

Good point, once the Mint gets past the set of initial parks, the interest should taper off exponentially. It's going to be difficult to get excited about Homestead, Bombay Hook or Weir Farm, etc., and half a dozen other little known sites, unless the designs are absolutely arresting. The Mint really has their work cut for them. Might probably go the way of the First Spouses, a series no one wants to collect every single issue.
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I find the ATB coins very beautiful, and I am working on the entire collection over the next ten years. That's my number 1 coin goal.

I also am getting the silver proof sets from each year, starting with 2010, which contain five of the ATB coins released that year, and so forth.

Fun stuff!

-Devin
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