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Guam Territorial Quarter Mintage ??

USM just posted the April, 2009 totals for circulating coin mintages . No Denver quarters minted in March and only 19.6 M minted in April. Is this the final Guam..Denver mintage ? Comments !! The "P"s for April come out to 28.2M. Maybe it pays to live in "D" Country !! Have a great day collecting coins !! Mark.
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  • OPAOPA Posts: 17,143 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Wow ... if those figures hold true ... they are going to be difficult to obtain except via US Mint Rolls or bags.
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  • Wow thats low! I thought the Puerto Rico mintage was low. Philadelphia Mint produced 53,000,000 coins and the Denver Mint produced 86,000,000 coins. I wonder what the mintage will be of the last three territories?
  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,748 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Collectors should definitely be thinking about mint bags and rolls.

    The coins made for circulation might never get out and those that do
    will be released in a small area where they seem quite common.
    tempus fugit extra philosophiam.
  • GritsManGritsMan Posts: 2,599 ✭✭✭
    Thanks for the heads-up everyone! I thought 2008 would be the most interesting year for coins in a long time (and it was, actually), but 2009 is proving just as intriguing. The big difference, of course, is that it's the circulation issues that are interesting this year versus the buffs, plats, etc... last year.
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  • AkbeezAkbeez Posts: 2,697 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Highlow -- where do you get the monthly figures for the USM? I don't see it posted on their production stats.

    Very interesting...
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  • pmacpmac Posts: 3,189 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Collectors should definitely be thinking about mint bags and rolls.

    The coins made for circulation might never get out and those that do
    will be released in a small area where they seem quite common. >>


    More like speculators and flippers should be thinking about mint bags and rolls. The mint sets should suffice for collectors.
    Paul
  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,748 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>
    More like speculators and flippers should be thinking about mint bags and rolls. The mint sets should suffice for collectors. >>




    Since 2005 the mint set coins have a special finish which makes them virtually distinct
    from circulation issues. With most clad issues you'll need a whole roll just to have a
    good shot at a nice example.

    Yeah, you're right that most of those sold to "collectors" will be purchased by those
    whose primary intent is to sell them for a profit.
    tempus fugit extra philosophiam.
  • coasterfancoasterfan Posts: 1,302
    That Guam quarter is going to be hard to love. Looks just as ugly as the Florida quarter. The Puerto Rico quarter, on the other hand, is probably my favorite design of the entire statehood series.
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  • What Akbeez said - where did you get the monthly production numbers?
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  • HIGHLOWLEAVESHIGHLOWLEAVES Posts: 790 ✭✭✭
    The monthly USM coin production figures are displayed on the Mint's web site. Go to "About Us", then click on "coin production". The numbers are accumulated as a year to date numbers so you have to record the mintages each month to get a monthly acounting. Enjoy collecting coins, Mark.
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  • Now everybody well be calling the mint at the same time.
    Never give up the hunt!
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  • WalmannWalmann Posts: 2,806
    Based on the numbers at the Mints website I do not see how you come to these numbers.
    In fact the numbers the Mint gives do not coincide.

    The Jan-April numbers they show for circulating quarters produced are:
    Denver 128.40 M
    Philadelphia 130.40

    For a grand total of 258.80


    Then on the page dedicated to the DC and Territorial Quarters they show another breakdown:

    2009 District of Columbia and US Territories Quarter Production

    Design Denver Philadelphia Total
    District of Columbia 88,800,000 83,600,000 172,400,000
    Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 86,000,000 53,200,000 139,200,000
    Guam 0 0 0
    American Samoa 0 0 0
    U.S. Virgin Islands 0 0 0
    Northern Mariana Islands 0 0 0
    Grand Total: 311,600,000


    These numbers are off by 53.6M. With an additional 53.6M showing up in the breakdown by design.
    Both sets of mintages indicate they include rolls and bag sets, but not proof and unc mint sets.

    Don't see how 19.6M is derived from these numbers for the Guam issue.
    Are there another set of numbers that I'm missing?
  • HIGHLOWLEAVESHIGHLOWLEAVES Posts: 790 ✭✭✭
    First, they made some DC Quarters in 2008. The total quarter production in March and April, 2009 was 258.8 less 210.8 (this was 01/ + 02/09 accumulated total on the USM web site in early March, 2009), so the difference is 48M between D/P quarters produced in 03/ + 04/09. I beleive that is 48M was Guam's total to date. They could mint more this month and maybe they won't !! Mark.
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  • WalmannWalmann Posts: 2,806
    If this is correct then this would mean the Mint would have produced 101.6M of the DC quarters the last months of 2008.
    311.6M-210.8= 101.6M.

    This could well be, the website is not clear as to the production period for the 311.6M of 09 DC and PR quarters.
  • grabbagrabba Posts: 1,251
    Seems like I read an article in CoinWorld that the US Mint was going through some kind of upgrading of machinery. Maybe that is the reason for the low mintages. I suspect a lot of the coins will never make it out of the mint because of the abundance of coinage already in circulation.

    Don't really know what they will do with the excess though. Maybe put it in storage? Seems it would have to leave the mint eventually as demand increases.
  • WalmannWalmann Posts: 2,806
    "Don't really know what they will do with the excess though. Maybe put it in storage?"

    Does this mean our grandkids may see GSA territorial quarters offered someday?
  • AkbeezAkbeez Posts: 2,697 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I interpreted this differently -- shortened production/lower mintages overall, not stockpiling. Thus has been the case so far.
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  • grabbagrabba Posts: 1,251


    << <i>"Don't really know what they will do with the excess though. Maybe put it in storage?"

    Does this mean our grandkids may see GSA territorial quarters offered someday? >>



    lol

    Never know. All I know at this point is that shipping from the mint is virtually non-existent.
  • CaptHenwayCaptHenway Posts: 32,813 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I interpreted this differently -- shortened production/lower mintages overall, not stockpiling. Thus has been the case so far. >>



    I agree. When I was in the Philly Mint on Feb. 3, they had one production line making dimes and one line making Puerto Rico quarters, and that was it. Even then I think they only had two or three of the presses on each of the two lines running.
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  • HIGHLOWLEAVESHIGHLOWLEAVES Posts: 790 ✭✭✭
    IMHO here is my view of the 2009 coin production figures for the entire year.... The USM does not need to mint anymore coins for mere circulation. Many that they will continue to produce will be stockpiled until needed by the Federal Reserve and banks around the counrty later on. The ones that they will continue to mint through Dec, 2009 will be because of ongoing programs.... commemorative cents, territorial quarters and native american/pres.$. The general public want those special coins made in 2009 and Ed Moy will not be able to disappoint all those people. The last 4 2009 quarters will end up being very low mintages. Then in 2010, the USM will have to crank out the National Park Quarters to kick that 12 year program off. You can't make a hand full of 2010 quarters and then expect collectors to continue with the series. The Big quarter dealers that supply HSN, etc will have to rely on the USM to sell them the 1000 coin quarter bags. Banks cannot be a reliable source for such low mintage coins as the remaining terr. quarters. Particularly the third and fourth pennies will be lower mintage than the log cabin cent. Rolls /boxes will command a hefty premium. Please provide your own comments.... Mark.
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  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,748 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>IMHO here is my view of the 2009 coin production figures for the entire year.... The USM does not need to mint anymore coins for mere circulation. Many that they will continue to produce will be stockpiled until needed by the Federal Reserve and banks around the counrty later on. The ones that they will continue to mint through Dec, 2009 will be because of ongoing programs.... commemorative cents, territorial quarters and native american/pres.$. The general public want those special coins made in 2009 and Ed Moy will not be able to disappoint all those people. The last 4 2009 quarters will end up being very low mintages. Then in 2010, the USM will have to crank out the National Park Quarters to kick that 12 year program off. You can't make a hand full of 2010 quarters and then expect collectors to continue with the series. The Big quarter dealers that supply HSN, etc will have to rely on the USM to sell them the 1000 coin quarter bags. Banks cannot be a reliable source for such low mintage coins as the remaining terr. quarters. Particularly the third and fourth pennies will be lower mintage than the log cabin cent. Rolls /boxes will command a hefty premium. Please provide your own comments. >>




    Sounds about right.

    I suspect the mint is making some effort to release coins in the
    region being honored even if it entails shipping some existing
    coins out of the area or stockpiling them.

    We might be going into a major sea change with coinage product-
    ion. It might be years before more coins are needed and current
    excesses might be destroyed in the interim if there are extremely
    large numbers.

    tempus fugit extra philosophiam.
  • HIGHLOWLEAVESHIGHLOWLEAVES Posts: 790 ✭✭✭
    Very interesting radio program that Dave Harper (NN editor) had with Julian Jarvis on Coin Chat radio program recently. Julian talks sbout the low 2009 coin mintages among other things. Julian is one of the top 2-3 dealers that offer among other things rolls of modern coinage and he knows his business well !! I found the radio program when on the clickcoins.com web site. Enjoy.
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  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,748 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Very interesting radio program that Dave Harper (NN editor) had with Julian Jarvis on Coin Chat radio program recently. Julian talks sbout the low 2009 coin mintages among other things. Julian is one of the top 2-3 dealers that offer among other things rolls of modern coinage and he knows his business well !! I found the radio program when on the clickcoins.com web site. Enjoy. >>




    Mr Jarvis has been at this for a very long time; since at least 1969, I believe. Until
    about 1978 he advertised a complete run of BU rolls all the way back to 1965. Since
    then he's been forced to periodically lop off the earlier years as they are not readily
    available after his supply is exhausted. But he was the largest supplier of current
    date and recent date coins for many years and is still a key player with access to
    rolls that are very hard to come by.

    He seems to have a knack for laying in supplies of nicer coins and has even distri-
    buted some varieties. The number of coins he has supplied can be extremely low
    for some dates and one has to imagine that the attrition on these has been very
    high. Many of these coins end up in complete date and mint mark sets marketed to
    the public and many of the rest are probably just checked for gems and varieties
    and spent.

    He is the expert on the market for such rolls. He's much of the market for the rolls
    themselves and I'd wager he'd have some difficulty coming up with something like
    a '69 original quarter roll on short notice!!!

    I'm seeing a lot of older BU states coins in circulation and imagine the attrition on
    these must be high. Sure a lot were set aside but the demand for these is high as
    well.
    tempus fugit extra philosophiam.
  • coasterfancoasterfan Posts: 1,302
    Philadelphia 1000-coin bag is listed as "temporarily unavailable" even though they went on sale only yesterday. Demand must be pretty high.
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