2011 Chickasaw National Recreation Area quarters are no longer available from the United States Mint.
The bureau on November 16, 2012 stopped selling bags and rolls of the tenth America the Beautiful Quarter just as it warned in a recent last chance product announcement.
Released as the final design for 2011, it honors Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Oklahoma. Featured on the reverse side is Lincoln Bridge — a favorite scenic area found within the national site. It was dedicated in 1909 to honor the centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. The coin’s reverse was designed by Donna Weaver.
Sales of Quarters in Bags and Rolls
Bags and rolls of circulating quality Chickasaw quarters were available for a bit over one year, having been introduced on November 14, 2011. Bags were sold for $49.95 each while a two-roll set sold for $39.95. Figures as of November 19, 2012 have:
- 2011 Chickasaw quarter 100-coin bags from Philadelphia with sales of 3,083
- 2011 Chickasaw quarter 100-coin bags from Denver with sales of 3,003
- 2011 Chickasaw quarter two-roll sets with 40 coins from Philadelphia and 40 coins from Denver with sales of 24,092
Combined, sales reached 2,535,960 quarters with splits of 1,271,980 from Philadelphia and 1,263,980 from Denver.
U.S. Mint Reported Mintages
Mintages for the 25-cent piece have been finalized for some time. According to U.S. Mint coin production figures, the bureau has struck a total of 143,200,000 with splits of 73,800,000 from Philadelphia and 69,400,000 from Denver.
These mintages are the highest of any of the America the Beautiful Quarters produced in debuting year 2010 and in 2011.