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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4847352, member: 105098"]Mine runs from 1965-present complete except for this year's Ds which I will find at some point this year I think.</p><p><br /></p><p>How are you collecting? Are you trying to do it from circulation and just P+D mintmarks?</p><p>Are you doing proofs, clad and silver proof also?</p><p>Will you be doing the W mintmarks quarters since 2019 also?</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as keeping an eye out going through circulation quarters, keep an eye out for W mintmarks since 2019. Then you should give each coin a once over for anything odd doubling, cuds, clash marks, interesting die chips. There's a whole lot of things really in the last 30 years. I look at everything and only save what I find interesting or is dramatic enough. </p><p><br /></p><p>The only thing you can't do from circulation are the satin finish coins of 2005-2010 from the mint sets. But you don't have to really do those either, up to you. Then there's the S mint "uncirculated finish" that were sold by the mint and start in 2012...</p><p><br /></p><p>I buy the mint set, proof set and silver proof set each year, and get my P+D and Ws from circulation and pre-covid would seach $500-$1000 a week to upgrade my circulation set that I roll hunt. </p><p> </p><p>So, if you are doing P+D only and business strikes, they are all out there, the hardest ones are 2010-2011-2012 which are lower mintage years. You'll find them here or there but finding nice ones can be a challenge and the 2010 mint set being satin finish doesn't make it easier, you can buy the 2011 and 2012 mint set and it's the same thing and have nice examples. 2010 you have to find it.</p><p>Still, they will all turn up roll searching.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd say get a redbook for the mintages but you can find the info online also with a bit more work.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as the 2019 and 2020 W mint mark quarters, they were only released in circulation and only 2 million of each design struck. You can buy an example on ebay for like $5 or so for most of them newest releases sell for more, harder to find sell for more. The low mintage quarters of 2010-11-12 were like 35 million struck of each for comparison.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck. Really depends on how far you are going with the collection. You don't "need" the w mint mark side set, or the S mint uncirculated finish side set, or the proof finish coins. Your decisions to make on how much you want to collect of it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4847352, member: 105098"]Mine runs from 1965-present complete except for this year's Ds which I will find at some point this year I think. How are you collecting? Are you trying to do it from circulation and just P+D mintmarks? Are you doing proofs, clad and silver proof also? Will you be doing the W mintmarks quarters since 2019 also? As far as keeping an eye out going through circulation quarters, keep an eye out for W mintmarks since 2019. Then you should give each coin a once over for anything odd doubling, cuds, clash marks, interesting die chips. There's a whole lot of things really in the last 30 years. I look at everything and only save what I find interesting or is dramatic enough. The only thing you can't do from circulation are the satin finish coins of 2005-2010 from the mint sets. But you don't have to really do those either, up to you. Then there's the S mint "uncirculated finish" that were sold by the mint and start in 2012... I buy the mint set, proof set and silver proof set each year, and get my P+D and Ws from circulation and pre-covid would seach $500-$1000 a week to upgrade my circulation set that I roll hunt. So, if you are doing P+D only and business strikes, they are all out there, the hardest ones are 2010-2011-2012 which are lower mintage years. You'll find them here or there but finding nice ones can be a challenge and the 2010 mint set being satin finish doesn't make it easier, you can buy the 2011 and 2012 mint set and it's the same thing and have nice examples. 2010 you have to find it. Still, they will all turn up roll searching. I'd say get a redbook for the mintages but you can find the info online also with a bit more work. As far as the 2019 and 2020 W mint mark quarters, they were only released in circulation and only 2 million of each design struck. You can buy an example on ebay for like $5 or so for most of them newest releases sell for more, harder to find sell for more. The low mintage quarters of 2010-11-12 were like 35 million struck of each for comparison. Good luck. Really depends on how far you are going with the collection. You don't "need" the w mint mark side set, or the S mint uncirculated finish side set, or the proof finish coins. Your decisions to make on how much you want to collect of it.[/QUOTE]
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