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Now I have to go back and look, I do know that the quarters were minted in both clad and silver that were included with the full sets. I thought that the 'stand-alone' sets were only silver proofs. I do have the clad quarter sets as well that were included with the regular coins in one box. When I get home, I'll recheck that out.
But at any rate, they are back on the schedule...
Edited by Dearborn 02/04/2022 12:12 pm
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Quote: ATB Quarters where released in both as I have a sample of each (clad/silver) To be clear, my question is whether or not they were sold in clad proof set on their own and not just as part of the full set with cent, nickel, dime, half dollar, and dollar(s).
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I looked back though my emails and I found product announcements for both versions of the America the Beautiful proof sets... silver and clad. I am sure if I go further back I will find the Statehood ones as well, at least back to 2005 or whenever it was they finally started doing them.
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Pillar of the Community
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The US mint released both silver and clad proof quarters standalone sets.
Edited by hfjacinto 02/04/2022 2:15 pm
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Quote: The US mint released both silver and clad proof quarters standalone sets. Well I stand corrected, I'm glad I brought that up. Going back and searching out the clad stand alone sets, I found almost all of them going back to the beginning of the States program in 1999. So I bought them all from 1999 to 2019. only missing 3 of them now - 2009, 2018, and 2020
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I am glad we got that all sorted out. 
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Well I got my P/D/S Quarter set from the Mint today..  I'm surprised at how fast it arrived.
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Quote: I am glad we got that all sorted out. yup, me too... So, I went and bought the quarter clad mint set full run from 1999 to 2021 (2022 will be from the mint when they are released.) Also 2020 and 2021 are in the mail and not here yet. 2009- I'm bidding on - this is the set I was going to give up for that other feller (can't remember their name) that wanted to get a birth date set for his family. I thought he may want it. 
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Quote: Well I got my P/D/S Quarter set from the Mint today.. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: So, I went and bought the quarter clad mint set full run from 1999 to 2021 Any reason for the preference of clad over silver?
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 United States
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Quote: Any reason for the preference of clad over silver? Nope, I have all the silver sets. I was under the impression (the wrong impression) that there were no clad quarter sets, only silver. I'm talking about the stand alone quarter sets. I bought every set the mint produced for the State, ATB, and will for the Women's quarter sets. (I even got the 3-coin sets [PDS]).
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Pillar of the Community
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My LCSs have mountains of clad quarter sets. Usually tossed in bins for grabs. Couple dollars each ($4-5).
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I'm still waiting to Jimmy Carter to die so I can back fill the holes in my president dollar album. Dude survived brain cancer / surgery - he's not going down without a fight.
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Pillar of the Community
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At the risk of being insensitive to the female collectors here, rumor has it that the quarters stated very clearly that they are NOT leaving the mint with their hair looking like this and that they need a few more minutes please.
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Quote: My LCSs have mountains of clad quarter sets. Usually tossed in bins for grabs. Couple dollars each ($4-5). From rolls?, uncirculated sets?, or Proof sets? I'm interested in the clad proof sets... I have enough P and D quarters to choke a horse 
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