hobo finds wrote:2013 images and release dates here... http://www.coincollectingnews.org/desig ... ns/1018218
I will get the all in April as that is when the mint set comes out. A long time before the release date of the last one of 2013.
hobo finds wrote:2013 images and release dates here... http://www.coincollectingnews.org/desig ... ns/1018218
IdahoCopper wrote:It doesn't matter what's stamped into the disc, its still worthless scrap metal. The Mint just wants people to buy the coins and stash them forever.
Its simply part of their profit margin.
SilverDragon72 wrote:I have one roll of BU from the Philly and Denver mints for 2010. I may get the 2011's and 12's, just to keep current with the collection. I don't know though. I'm kinda tempted to sell these and just get some more silver.....decisions, decisions....
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:SilverDragon72 wrote:I have one roll of BU from the Philly and Denver mints for 2010. I may get the 2011's and 12's, just to keep current with the collection. I don't know though. I'm kinda tempted to sell these and just get some more silver.....decisions, decisions....
Just get the silver proofs for melt value.. best of both worlds.
I do get rolls of them occasionally.. just not very often. I try to flip them quickly before they decline in value. I get D mint rolls.. I could use some P mint rolls.
Know Common Cents wrote:In an unprecedented move toward ugliness, the US Mint and its designers have brought forth the Mt Rushmore National Parks quarter. I've been to Mt Rushmore and its quite spectacular. To have these quarters concentrate on the presidential nose jobs during the construction phase is an insult. Seems to be a growing trend when governmental influence trumps everything else.
knibloe wrote:One of the boys in my scout troop actively collects these. The trouble is here in NY we get mainly P's not D's. Anyone out there know of a youth collecting on the west coast that would trade with him?
henrysmedford wrote:knibloe wrote:One of the boys in my scout troop actively collects these. The trouble is here in NY we get mainly P's not D's. Anyone out there know of a youth collecting on the west coast that would trade with him?
Can you get a list of what he needs we get them in the till at work all day long always D mints and woud be happy to pull what he is missing.
Joe
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