A year and a half later, the 2012 "P" Hawaii and Acadia are quite the hot items. Hawaii is over $800 and Acadia is closing in fast at around $650. The similar mintage (around 15,000) Denali is lagging at just over $300.
<< <i>Do we have final mintage figures yet on the 2012 P mint ATBs? I haven't seen them.... >>
No, but my guess is that the final mintage for each coin is likely somewhere between the sales totals just after each coin has gone dark and sales totals for the previous week. (The mint often includes orders that it can't fill due to inventory depletion in the final week's sales totals, so eventually the audited mintage figures often come in lower than the sales totals for the final week.)
If my figures are accurate, there were 673 Denalis ordered in the final week of sales, implying delivery of between 14,552 and 15,225 coins. There were 262 Acadias ordered in the final week of sales, implying delivery of between 14,716 and 14,978 coins. There were 96 Hawaiis ordered in that coin's final week of sales, implying delivery of between 14,767 and 14,863 coins.
So it's possible that any one of these coins could be the lowest mintage for the series. We'll know for sure when the audited mintage figures are released, but that could take some time.
I never could figure out why Hawaii was so popular -- it's about the ugliest design in the crop but both ATB pucks and S quarters sure did well.
Something about the islands...
I'm sitting on some Mt Rushmore's yet. That's one of my fav's.
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<< <i>A few months have gone by- does anyone have an update on the final audited mintages of the 2012 P ATB's?
Just wondering if they were released and I missed them.... >>
Here's the numbers I have for sold-out issues. AFAIK, they're accurate, though it's possible that the Mint might dig up some more Smoky Mountains after the next audit...
Year.....NPS/USFS venue.............................Bullion...Collector (P-mint) 2010...Hot Springs National Park.................33,000...27,000 2010...Yellowstone National Park................33,000...27,000 2010...Yosemite National Park....................33,000...27,000 2010...Grand Canyon National Park.............33,000...26,019 2010...Mount Hood National Forest.............33,000...26,928 2011...Gettysburg National Military Park.....126,700...24,625 2011...Glacier National Park.......................126,700...20,856 2011...Olympic National Park.....................104,900...18,398 2011...Vicksburg National Military Park.........58,100...18,594 2011...Chickasaw National Recreation Area..48,700...16,827 2012...El Yunque National Forest..................24,000...17,314 2012...Chaco Culture National Historical Park.24,400...17,146 2012...Acadia National Park..........................25,400...14,978 2012...Hawaii Volcanoes National Park..........20,000...14,863 2012...Denali National Park and Preserve.......20,000...15,225 2013...White Mountain National Forest..........35,000...20,530 2013...Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial..30,000...17,707 2013...Great Basin National Park...................30,000...17,792 2013...Fort McHenry National Monument.......30,000...19,802 2013...Mount Rushmore National Memorial....35,000...23,547 2014...Great Smoky Mountains National Park.33,000...24,710
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<< <i>Do we have final mintage figures yet on the 2012 P mint ATBs? I haven't seen them.... >>
No, but my guess is that the final mintage for each coin is likely somewhere between the sales totals just after each coin has gone dark and sales totals for the previous week. (The mint often includes orders that it can't fill due to inventory depletion in the final week's sales totals, so eventually the audited mintage figures often come in lower than the sales totals for the final week.)
If my figures are accurate, there were 673 Denalis ordered in the final week of sales, implying delivery of between 14,552 and 15,225 coins. There were 262 Acadias ordered in the final week of sales, implying delivery of between 14,716 and 14,978 coins. There were 96 Hawaiis ordered in that coin's final week of sales, implying delivery of between 14,767 and 14,863 coins.
So it's possible that any one of these coins could be the lowest mintage for the series. We'll know for sure when the audited mintage figures are released, but that could take some time.
My opinion only.
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I never could figure out why Hawaii was so popular -- it's about the ugliest design in the crop but both ATB pucks and S quarters sure did well.
Something about the islands...
I'm sitting on some Mt Rushmore's yet. That's one of my fav's.
Just wondering if they were released and I missed them....
El Yunque 17314
Chaco Culture 17146
Acadia 14978
Volcanoes 14863
Denali 15225
I don't remember the source.
<< <i>A few months have gone by- does anyone have an update on the final audited mintages of the 2012 P ATB's?
Just wondering if they were released and I missed them.... >>
Here's the numbers I have for sold-out issues. AFAIK, they're accurate, though it's possible that the Mint might dig up some more Smoky Mountains after the next audit...
Year.....NPS/USFS venue.............................Bullion...Collector (P-mint)
2010...Hot Springs National Park.................33,000...27,000
2010...Yellowstone National Park................33,000...27,000
2010...Yosemite National Park....................33,000...27,000
2010...Grand Canyon National Park.............33,000...26,019
2010...Mount Hood National Forest.............33,000...26,928
2011...Gettysburg National Military Park.....126,700...24,625
2011...Glacier National Park.......................126,700...20,856
2011...Olympic National Park.....................104,900...18,398
2011...Vicksburg National Military Park.........58,100...18,594
2011...Chickasaw National Recreation Area..48,700...16,827
2012...El Yunque National Forest..................24,000...17,314
2012...Chaco Culture National Historical Park.24,400...17,146
2012...Acadia National Park..........................25,400...14,978
2012...Hawaii Volcanoes National Park..........20,000...14,863
2012...Denali National Park and Preserve.......20,000...15,225
2013...White Mountain National Forest..........35,000...20,530
2013...Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial..30,000...17,707
2013...Great Basin National Park...................30,000...17,792
2013...Fort McHenry National Monument.......30,000...19,802
2013...Mount Rushmore National Memorial....35,000...23,547
2014...Great Smoky Mountains National Park.33,000...24,710