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2012 ATB Quarter Silver Proofs

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 Posted 01/19/2012  7:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smokeriderdon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That will have somewhat of an influence. But if there are low mintages and high popularity....
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 Posted 01/19/2012  8:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JSH to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Does the Mint make anything in small quantities anymore? I know the 1999 silver proofs where much more popular than the Mint expected and command high premiums. Since then they seem to be running the presses all out.
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The 2010 Silver proof set was only 585,000 which is definitely a low mintage, so it depends. The 2011 silver set is at 544,000, so it might actually be lower as well. So yep, it could happen.
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The full 2010 silver set along with the silver quarter set amounted to 859,417 of each 2010 design sold. I am hoping that this series takes off at some point, and with the great designs coming out, that is sure to help the cause along. They might someday have a premium like the '99s for the State Quarters, even though the '99 silver quarters aren't particularly scarce or rare. It's a marketing perception. However, the ATB silver proofs are not that likely to hit 1M with higher silver prices and lower demand.
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Here are photos of my set. I user a diffused flash to get better images of the satin areas. I am very pleased with these coins, especially the obverse, which shows far more detail than in previous years. I too hope that the 5oz coins are produced in uncirculated finish (as well as bullion), these are the best reverses so far and all should look good when enlarged.

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