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		By: LEGEND		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a NC resident, I must say the mint is stupefyingly adept at executing designs, and so it&#039;ll  look like a million bucks. And I will buy multiple boxes yet again, because this is &quot;THE BEST QUARTER SERIES OF ANY MINT IN  HISTORY OF TIME&quot;. 
Get your collections out and look at them, folks. They are splendidly beautiful artwork. Kudos U.S.Mint.
Time will bestow a special place for the ATB Quarters, and before it is through, it will be exceedingly valuable as a set. Take a quick look back...
2010 Satin MS-68 coins in the Mint set....WOW. 
MS-68 Proof Like examples multiple times in the CIRCULATED versions  since then.
Actually giving the PL Designation to the &quot;S&quot; quarters (PL1, PL2, etc), and then putting proof like coins in the rolls. Just incredible.
Then multiple finishes on the five ouncers, and a light satin on some. Then proof like on the five ounce bullion examples to boot.
And black cases to honor the first black president, a wonderful flourish to be sure.
Just a marvelous set, with historic as well as artistic and numismatic value throughout. Thanks...US Mint folks.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a NC resident, I must say the mint is stupefyingly adept at executing designs, and so it&#8217;ll  look like a million bucks. And I will buy multiple boxes yet again, because this is &#8220;THE BEST QUARTER SERIES OF ANY MINT IN  HISTORY OF TIME&#8221;.<br />
Get your collections out and look at them, folks. They are splendidly beautiful artwork. Kudos U.S.Mint.<br />
Time will bestow a special place for the ATB Quarters, and before it is through, it will be exceedingly valuable as a set. Take a quick look back&#8230;<br />
2010 Satin MS-68 coins in the Mint set&#8230;.WOW.<br />
MS-68 Proof Like examples multiple times in the CIRCULATED versions  since then.<br />
Actually giving the PL Designation to the &#8220;S&#8221; quarters (PL1, PL2, etc), and then putting proof like coins in the rolls. Just incredible.<br />
Then multiple finishes on the five ouncers, and a light satin on some. Then proof like on the five ounce bullion examples to boot.<br />
And black cases to honor the first black president, a wonderful flourish to be sure.<br />
Just a marvelous set, with historic as well as artistic and numismatic value throughout. Thanks&#8230;US Mint folks.</p>
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		By: Tim		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[BRP, how about a distant mountain outline and a vintage auto. No good designs here that I can see for such a beautiful park??? Surely they can come up with better designs than these for the BRP.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BRP, how about a distant mountain outline and a vintage auto. No good designs here that I can see for such a beautiful park??? Surely they can come up with better designs than these for the BRP.</p>
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