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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7838438, member: 105098"]2012 Chaco Culture P and D, 2012 Acadia P. </p><p>Now, any of these 3 designs have mintages of less than 22 million coins. and sure some are saved, but try finding any roll of those, if lucky you might find the two roll mint package for $50- $100 or an OBW roll for $30 each or more. </p><p><br /></p><p>With the coin sets, maybe one day comes where they become in demand. </p><p>Mintages for 1982 or 1983 were in the half a billion range for P or D. </p><p><br /></p><p>Different collectors now vs. then maybe. Perhaps nobody really cared about 1982 or 1983 quarters when they came out. Baseball cards were like that, so were comic books, and toys/action figures, until grading companies came on the seen. maybe these low mintage 2012s will never be more than they are right now, just because the mint sold those P+D rolls along with S mints....</p><p><br /></p><p>the 1982 and 1983 is just the difficulty of finding Nice BU examples. It's sort of like trying to find a Bicentennial quarter example with a full strike on the drum ribs.... my white whale...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7838438, member: 105098"]2012 Chaco Culture P and D, 2012 Acadia P. Now, any of these 3 designs have mintages of less than 22 million coins. and sure some are saved, but try finding any roll of those, if lucky you might find the two roll mint package for $50- $100 or an OBW roll for $30 each or more. With the coin sets, maybe one day comes where they become in demand. Mintages for 1982 or 1983 were in the half a billion range for P or D. Different collectors now vs. then maybe. Perhaps nobody really cared about 1982 or 1983 quarters when they came out. Baseball cards were like that, so were comic books, and toys/action figures, until grading companies came on the seen. maybe these low mintage 2012s will never be more than they are right now, just because the mint sold those P+D rolls along with S mints.... the 1982 and 1983 is just the difficulty of finding Nice BU examples. It's sort of like trying to find a Bicentennial quarter example with a full strike on the drum ribs.... my white whale...[/QUOTE]
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