State Quarters
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State Quarters
Are State Quarters worth collecting? I have several bags and rolls of state quarters and I am thinking it is going to to take a long time to go through them all. So is it worth the time and effort?
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Re: State Quarters
Hello. I personally don't think so but others with the time might find it relaxing for awhile anyways.
If your into finding common errors than go for it ( die cracks etc.)
If your into finding common errors than go for it ( die cracks etc.)
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Re: State Quarters
The first ones have actually lost value from when they were pulled from circulation just due to inflation! They have no precious metals in them, so unless they are a rare variety (error) in the series (varietyvista.com lists all Washington quarter varieties by date and mint mark ), they will not increase in value. They will all continue to decrease in value as any other normal clad coinage as time goes on.
The quarters form the silver proof sets are precious metals and will, therefore, not lose value.
The quarters form the silver proof sets are precious metals and will, therefore, not lose value.
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
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Re: State Quarters
I just cashed in my state quarters... $3,200.00 Face Value.... Took me 3 months to go through them ... Yikes
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