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Is there any post 2009 coins worth keeping? I am talking about circulating coins. I am only talking about one cent coins,dimes, nickels and quarters.
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only if you are collecting State Quarters or ATBs. always keep any proofs you find of any year, or S mintmark.
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Tough question.

Usually these things aren't known for several years now days.

I usually try to save every nice coin I can gewt cheap and then just spend them if they have no premium after several years. Before spending them I go through and set aside a few of the nicest ones.
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As mentioned you could always save the nice examples
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The ATB Quarters up through 2012 (?) were all low mintage--many even less plentiful than the rarest of territory quarters. AU/BU examples may be in demand the future if people actually want to collect the series, but the mintages would prevent any particular coin from being too valuable. Acadia-D is the current key, at 21 million. That's still a pretty substantial figure, so I don't think even that coin will be worth 2x face value for a long, long time.

As for the rest of the coins, nothing worth keeping out of the circulating denominations as far as I am aware, except for the usual very minor die varieties.
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