cesariojpn wrote:My guess is that the coins might've been released in some areas, and haven't adequately trickled thru the states.
Morsecode wrote:cesariojpn wrote:My guess is that the coins might've been released in some areas, and haven't adequately trickled thru the states.
That may be. Might've been an oversupply of 2001 coins round here at that time. Hadn't thought of that.
cesariojpn wrote:Plus most coin distribution is done by the Fed, so for all we know, a few tons of them are sitting in a Fed vault somewhere right now.
cesariojpn wrote:Plus most coin distribution is done by the Fed, so for all we know, a few tons of them are sitting in a Fed vault somewhere right now.
Number21 wrote:Seems like I have a lot of them here. I have yet to find a 2011 yet though.....
Number21 wrote:cesariojpn wrote:Plus most coin distribution is done by the Fed, so for all we know, a few tons of them are sitting in a Fed vault somewhere right now.
Why would they have a ton of 2002 coins saved when they've already released all the years since then? I don't doubt that they have huge reserves sitting around, but it's probably mixed dates just like the bank...
cesariojpn wrote:the untold amount of Dollar Coins that haven't been released yet,
Number21 wrote:cesariojpn wrote:the untold amount of Dollar Coins that haven't been released yet,
Interestingly, I noticed the $1 coin "direct ship" program seems to have been sold out of coins for a few weeks. They are just now coming available. I don't know if it has anything to do with the mint's supply or just how they run the website though...
In hidden vaults across the country, the US government is building a stockpile of $1 coins. The hoard has topped $1.1bn - imagine a stack of coins reaching almost seven times higher than the International Space Station - and the piles have grown so large the US Federal Reserve is running out of storage space.
henrysmedford wrote:From the BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-10783019
Americans won't use the coins, preferring $1 notes. But the US keeps minting them anyway, and the Fed estimates it already has enough $1 coins to last the next 10 years.
And at the current rate, the inventory will grow to $2bn (£1.3bn) by 2016, the Fed estimates.
Dave wrote:Plenty of 02's here, Finding more 2011's lately(almost a full roll). I have found @ a half roll each of P and D 2009 nickels.
rickygee wrote:Just went thru $15 worth of cents, $5 CWR and $10 bank wrapped. Found plenty of '02s, but I also found a 1917 a 1929 and a 1947 King George VI Canadian cent
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