ATB Quarters

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by TC3, Feb 26, 2014.

  1. TC3

    TC3 Member

    How do you guys feel about this set? Are you collecting them? Do you think they will ever have any potential to be worth more than face value?

    I've found quite a few and all are in very, very nice condition.

    Wanted your thoughts.
     
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  3. sergeant

    sergeant Not a Member

    I keep all ATB before 2013.
     
  4. TC3

    TC3 Member

    I have Fort McHenry, Gettysburg, Perry's Victory, White Mountain, Chickasaw, Hawaii Volcanoes, Denali (An S mint as well), Great Basin, and Glacier.
     
  5. dimeguy

    dimeguy Dime Enthusiast

    I think many are quite artistic and beautiful, so yes, I'm collecting. Will they appreciate in value...doubt it.
     
  6. TC3

    TC3 Member

    Compared to the mint numbers of the state quarters, ATB's may be more desirable in the future.
     
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  7. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I haven't been collecting them. I did the state quarters, but I haven't with these. I think I just lost interest in modern circulating types because they have SO many now...with the ATB quarters and the Presidential Dollars and such. Just too much for me. I long for simpler times.
     
  8. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

  9. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Heck yes I collect them, some beautiful designs. Very low mintages for some, so the fewer that collect them now, the better.
     
  10. Silveraholic

    Silveraholic Member

    I have an album for them and I like them a lot more than the state quarters. Some of them have some really nice designs. No, I don't think they will ever increase in value. Millions have been minted and the mint offers bu bags and rolls of them for sale. Therefore nice bu examples will never be scarce.
     
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  11. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

    Yea, from a value standpoint they may never be worth much. The fun is all in the hunt for this one.
     
  12. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Buy the S-Mint rolls/bags from the mint, made only for collectors - very low mintage compared to the P's & D's made for circulation.
     
  13. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

    I considered it, but still think there will be too many in very high grade. As you stated: "made only for collectors". That means they are being stored by the truckload and will remain BU for a long, long time. I just like to collect them for my folder cause it gives me a something to do. It's like a hunt. That's what makes these particular coins enjoyable to me. Otherwise getting change back from a cashier would just be something boring.
     
  14. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Yeah, I'm enjoying the hunt too for the P's & D's. We'll see about the S's, as of now they haven't made more of each design than the 1996-w dime, sold only in mint sets. So what's the 1996-w dime, a $15 to $20 coin in any grade?
     
  15. drathbun

    drathbun Well-Known Member

    I think most of the ATB quarters are stunning, as far as their designs. (Some of them not so much, but what can you do.) They have certainly been more challenging to find in pocket change, but my sons and I are having fun trying to fill our book. Living in Dallas I would have thought that we would get more D quarters than P, but nearly everything I've found so far has been from Denver. It would be interesting to capture distribution statistics as far as what state folks live in and what mint typically seems to service your area...
     
  16. TC3

    TC3 Member

    I live in Washington state and have got all D's except one.
    I think that these quarters will be more valuable than a state set due to mintages.
     
  17. TC3

    TC3 Member

    Got a Yellowstone and a Vicksburg today! My album is filling up nicely.
     
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  18. thetracer

    thetracer Active Member

    In East and Middle Tennessee we get P mints, but in West Tennessee they get D mints serviced out of Memphis.
     
  19. jlogan

    jlogan Well-Known Member

    same with missouri. east of Jefferson city all the money comes from the St Louis FRB and there are P coins/DC notes, and west of Jefferson city all the money comes from the Kansas City FRB, and we get D coins/FW notes.
     
  20. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    I collect them in the form of mint sets and proof sets. That is all.......
     
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