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<p>[QUOTE="The Half Dime, post: 25253045, member: 153164"]Often, I will collect a couple of the new coins I find in circulation, but these past couple of years, the wait time between the new year and getting coins from that year is flat ridiculous.</p><p><br /></p><p>Let me illustrate for you. I live in Indiana, and it wasn't until late March of last year that I got a 2023 Bessie Coleman quarter. Around the beginning of this year, I got my first Jovita Idar quarter in circulation, and I have seen <i>not one </i>Maria Tallchief quarter. I am personally a fan of the Indians on quarters, as I have some indigenous blood myself. Let's compare the wait time to several years back. It didn't take long for new quarters to show up, but now I haven't seen a coin of any denomination dated 2024. Even more ironic, a coin collector I once talked with lives in Philadelphia, and at the same time, the only 2023-dated coins he had gotten were from <i>Denver</i>! </p><p><br /></p><p>Exactly what is the issue with new coins? (Not that we were probably all pea green with envy when a new error quarter was selling on the 10th of last year for $510!)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The Half Dime, post: 25253045, member: 153164"]Often, I will collect a couple of the new coins I find in circulation, but these past couple of years, the wait time between the new year and getting coins from that year is flat ridiculous. Let me illustrate for you. I live in Indiana, and it wasn't until late March of last year that I got a 2023 Bessie Coleman quarter. Around the beginning of this year, I got my first Jovita Idar quarter in circulation, and I have seen [I]not one [/I]Maria Tallchief quarter. I am personally a fan of the Indians on quarters, as I have some indigenous blood myself. Let's compare the wait time to several years back. It didn't take long for new quarters to show up, but now I haven't seen a coin of any denomination dated 2024. Even more ironic, a coin collector I once talked with lives in Philadelphia, and at the same time, the only 2023-dated coins he had gotten were from [I]Denver[/I]! Exactly what is the issue with new coins? (Not that we were probably all pea green with envy when a new error quarter was selling on the 10th of last year for $510!)[/QUOTE]
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