Take the poll above to let the publishers know what you’d like to see in your album. The albums were out before the business strike S Mint AtB Quarters were introduced in 2012, so many have already been produced and purchased with only the P&D holes. The easiest way to remedy this is issue pages for the S Mint Quarters that can be added to your P&D Album. It may take up to 3 additional pages for the S Mint Quarters, so depending on which album you have, they may not fit, so a new album would be required for the S Mints.
Polls are only useful when all options are included. In this case, you omitted "Who cares!" or "I don't care." or "I don't use albums." Chris
In that case, you have your answer to the question in post 2. I also do not have strong feelings one way or the other. I usually stick to cents.
About the time they make new pages, something else will change. I used to just use blank pages for coins that did not have a place.
Mighty strong feelings there. Although I don’t collect all series, I don’t think I actually hate any of them. The state quarters are the number one collected coin and the AtB’s may get up there too. I’ve always been a type collector first, so to have 56 different designs in a quarter series is like heaven, compared to collecting the same design over and over again for a series.
I am a fan of the ATB quarters. I have a Littleton album with only the P & D slots, so yes it would be nice to be able to add the S business strikes in there as well. That being said, I may be ditching the Littleton album soon though as the 2010's are starting to tone slightly similar to the color of the pages. Going to look into Intercept shield albums for those.
I have some cents in a Littleton album and they are toning fast - I posted them on CT awhile ago. I don't know, with the popularity of toning, is this a good thing or bad?
I don't know why folks have to make remarks like ones here. If you don't know like what you see. Go to the next post. No one control your computer but you.!!!!!!!!!!!! StateQuarter thanks for the pole.