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Washington Crossing The Delaware US Mint Product Options

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Excuse me if this has been asked before and I missed it.

I really like the Washington Crossing the Delaware quarter.

Am I correct that besides it being a P/D circulating coin, the only options to get them from the mint are:

Proof Set 2021
Silver Proof Set 2021
Uncirculated Coin Set 2021
Limited Edition 2021 Silver Proof Set - American Eagle Collection

Which then means, if I want a proof one, I need either need to buy the proof set or find someone who is breaking up a proof set.

Correct?
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correct. you aren't going to get the proof coins without the proof sets from the mint, you would need to look on the secondary market for someone just selling the single proofs.

they aren't doing bags or rolls, or S mint uncirculated, or the ATB Quarter proof set by itself, that ended with the ATB Quarters.
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Looks correct to me.

Shame they are not doing the other options they had for the ATB though.
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Would have been convenient if the Mint had offered a two-coin proof silver set containing the Tuskegee quarter and the Crossing-the-Delaware quarter.
Then again, the Mint would have probably charged an arm-and-a-leg for it...
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Would have been convenient if the Mint had offered a two-coin proof silver set containing the Tuskegee quarter and the Crossing-the-Delaware quarter.


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Then again, the Mint would have probably charged an arm-and-a-leg for it...
It would have been the same price as the five coin set.
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Thanks everyone, just wanted to make sure that I understood the options for the coin.
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Would have been convenient if the Mint had offered a two-coin proof silver set containing the Tuskegee quarter and the Crossing-the-Delaware quarter.

The Mint already has the two-coin lenses for the quarters in the full proof sets, so it boggles my mind that they didn't release separate quarter proof sets like did every year from 1999-2020 (and 2004-2020 for the silver proofs).

To finish my ATB set, I had to resort to ebay for the clad and silver proof Tuskegee quarters.
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it boggles my mind that they didn't release separate quarter proof sets like did every year
Yes, especially when they had no problem doing a smaller set the last year for the Presidential dollars. Maybe going from 5 to 2 was not as feasible going from 4 to 3.
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