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New Member
United States
37 Posts |
got my first 2009 Lincoln Cent today in change a LP4 philly.  now still waiting for nickel and dime. probably find 2010 first.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1042 Posts |
got my first 2009 LP4 Denver last week!  I'll probably start finding the Philly stuff out here in Cali sometime in 2012. 
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Pillar of the Community
555 Posts |
I think the 09 nickel and dimes will dry up even more. I was able to purchase 400 rolls of nickels, and 150 rolls of dimes over the past year. Now my source, for the first time in 6 months is saying "no mas".
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2520 Posts |
Nice grap on the LP4, I haven't found one yet. Quote: I think the 09 nickel and dimes will dry up even more. I was able to purchase 400 rolls of nickels, and 150 rolls of dimes over the past year. Now my source, for the first time in 6 months is saying "no mas". Kudos to you for hoarding insane amounts of 2009. We can thank the Hoarders from 1950 for having a plentiful supply of Key Date 1950D (mintage a mere 2.6 million) available today for $12.00 in MS60. The mintage figures of 2009 nickels and dimes are lower than most previous years, but I, by no means call them rare. Jefferson nickel 46,800,000 (D) 39,840,000 (P) Roosevelt dime 49,500,000 (D) 96,500,000 (P)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1007 Posts |
I've been finding 2009-D LP1, LP2 and LP3's Lincoln Cents regularly in change around here. The 2009 nickels and dimes are still a no show, but I do have them in my collection now after trading and buying them off ebay.
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Rest in Peace
United States
3039 Posts |
LP1s ,2 & 3s were selling at the coin show for 7 or 8 bucks(can't remember which) a roll. Insane I think but if someone can't get them they pay. I've always wondered why some dealers have so many and the poor schmo collector can't get them from a bank.
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Valued Member
United States
476 Posts |
I was able to pick up two rolls of the Presidential 2009-D's from a bank this weekend.
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Valued Member
United States
83 Posts |
Only seen two L4's so far...and they came out of the wife's purse! Cannot find any in rolls around here in West Kentucky...bummer.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6326 Posts |
I've found GOBS of LP1, LP2, & LP3.......both D & P.....but alas ......no LP4's yet !......   And no '09 nickels or dimes as of yet either ! (though a very kind CCF member sent me a couple 09 P Nickels...  ....I haven't "found" any at all... Wish I could secure a batch of P & D dimes & nickels for this year !
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Valued Member
United States
461 Posts |
I risk sounding stupid but what's the big deal about the 09? Why are the members above worried about getting enough of these coins? I've seen 2009 everywhere and I can order anything I want all my credit union and they will get from the mint.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6326 Posts |
Banks can't order you, specifically '09 Cents, Nickels, or Dimes.......they can order you just a general "box" of them.....not knowing whether they're a mix....all of one year.....or whatever. The Presidential dollars and the State & Territory Qtrs are the only ones you could get at the banks......and these will generally be ONLY a D mint coin or a P mint coin....depending on where you live. Now with the Dimes and Nickels for '09........the Mint made very few of these this year.......and they're hard to come by. So that's the interest in those. Additionally.....neither you nor your Credit Union can "order" specifically 2009 dimes or nickels from the Mint......and only special for this year, could you order the Lincoln Cents on the Mints website. "The Mint" does not sell nickels or dimes to the public in bags or rolls or anything else. Banks get "mixed rolls" full of all kinds of different old/new dates and mintmarks....they cannot order, for example a box of 2009 Cents....Nickels, etc. Hence, the "roll searching" hobby to find new and old issues. Banks make their orders through Federal Reserve outlets....and this is how they come to them.......from there.
Edited by eaglefoot 12/30/2009 11:56 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2520 Posts |
The Marianas Quarter mintage looks lower than either the nickels or the dimes.
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New Member
United States
12 Posts |
ya the only '09 coin I have ran into here in Fl, through circulation and roll searching so far is One American Samoa P mint. pretty sad. a full year of minted coins being circulated, and I only see ONE in circulation before 2010? I know the licoln cents have had a very low mintage this year, but is the same true with the rest of the 09 coins ?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2734 Posts |
Quote: I've been finding 2009-D LP1, LP2 and LP3's Lincoln Cents regularly in change around here. Me, too! No LP4's yet. Most of the LP× Cents I get are BU, but I do get some AU LP×'s. I leave those in "Give-A-Penny, Take-A-Penny" trays. I have an AU LP3 in my pocket right now, that will go in a tray tomorrow. I've saved 85 2009-D Quarters from my pocket change, as of today. (I have not received a Northern Mariana Islands-D yet) The District Of Columbia-D was distributed in a much larger quantity for circulation in Denver than the subsequent 2009-D Quarters, and I've had four of them in my change this month (including one today!). The 2010 Quarters will be even harder to find in circulation, because the banks will not be able to order them from the Federal Reserve as "commemorative" issues (as they could for the 1999-2009 Quarters). Just like with the 2009 Cent, the Fed will only ship those out when they are running low on circulated coins.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6326 Posts |
My bank offered uncirculated rolls of the Marianna Qtrs. I secured one roll, and then a few singles for albums.......all "D" mint of course.
Yeah.....with the 2010 Qtrs......this sounds like it will be pretty tough to complete a P & D album of these......lucky with even one mint, by the sound of things ! And the "condition" of that one mint, by the time it's in our hands, could likely be very poor !
If you're not an Ebayer or a coin shop regular.....this will be a tough album to complete.......with any decent grades anyway.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1007 Posts |
Quote: The 2010 Quarters will be even harder to find in circulation, because the banks will not be able to order them from the Federal Reserve as "commemorative" issues (as they could for the 1999-2009 Quarters). Just like with the 2009 Cent, the Fed will only ship those out when they are running low on circulated coins. OH NO!If they're going to mint all those different quarters then they should allow the banks to order them. They are going to be tough to get then.
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