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Valued Member
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Edited by jvcv_0 04/07/2023 10:27 am
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Nice find. Are you trying to complete the set from circulation finds?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Congrats on your find. I am only missing 5 varieties from my circulation set, Chaco canyon P & D being two of them.
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Is 22 million a low mintage? John1 
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: Is 22 million a low mintage? Within the context of modern quarters, it certainly is! I'm surprised 2010-2012 ATB Quarters are slept on as much as they are, given how much hubbub there is surrounding 2009 nickels and dimes to this day.
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Valued Member
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Quote: Is 22 million a low mintage? John1 I don't know. Judge by how many you can find in circulation? Speaking for myself, this is the only one I have spotted in 6 months of searching. For comparison, the treasured "W" mint mark is considered rare and valuable and it has 2 million mintage per coin version. PS In response to questions yes I have these two semi rare quarters, found in circulation: 2012 D Hawaii Volcanoes, 46M P mintage, 78M D, America the Beautiful. 2009 D U.S. Virgin Islands, 41M P, 41M D, District of Columbia and U.S. Territories. Found in circulation, excellent bright condition. Hawaii Volcanoes has beautiful lava spray. It's 10 years old!  
Edited by jvcv_0 04/07/2023 09:39 am
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Nice find, yes. In relative--modern mintage volume--terms, 22 million each for P and D is on the low(er) side, but not crazy rare. I come across this particular quarter a few times a year--one just three weeks ago. Yes, nice find.
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Very nice! 
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Valued Member
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Quote: Are you trying to complete the set from circulation finds? I'm going for a set of the "rare" ones (under (200million mintage). Besides the two shown I have these 
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Pillar of the Community
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I know what you mean.
It took me 6 years to finally find a Denver minted Acadia quarter and I live in the Denver mints backyard.
That is among the longest times for me to find a coin.
I do believe that my record long is 9 years.
That was for a 2009 Denver nickel.
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Valued Member
 United States
180 Posts |
Wow I've never seen Acadia D (rarest of all at 21.6 million) or P (24.8 million). Technically, the Chaco Culture is the rarest overall in the ATB series (22 million at P and 22 million at D).
Edited by jvcv_0 04/09/2023 07:47 am
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Valued Member
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Found another very rare one, 2011 D quarter Glacier Montana!  
Edited by jvcv_0 04/10/2023 07:21 am
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Excellent! 
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Valued Member
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Found the rarest Vicksburg ATB Mississippi 2011 P quarter (30.8 million mintage) in circulation today.  
Edited by jvcv_0 04/11/2023 05:33 am
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Quote: Found the rarest Vicksburg ATB Mississippi 2011 P quarter (30.8 million mintage) in circulation today. Nice! One of my favorite designs and very historical theme. Glad you found this one.
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