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State Quarter Value Going Up?

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 Posted 02/11/2009  2:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ratman4762 to your friends list
I don't foresee a rise in price in my lifetime. Silver proofs and errors! And very high grade ms. I wonder how many households in America are building at least one set? I know one lady who built 10 sets to pass them down to her grandchildren (the sad thing is she built them in such cheap albums that she actually taped them in the book)
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 Posted 02/11/2009  4:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sfwusc to your friends list
Seigniorage.... On that note... the quarter isn't the best coin to do that with.

Those $1 coins do far better than quarters. If Congress really cared about that, then they would do away with the paper $1.

-SWUSC
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 Posted 02/11/2009  5:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wif99 to your friends list

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I don't really care for collecting US coins anyways as I normally stick to world coins.


In Brazil isn't a US Coin considered a world Coin?
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 Posted 02/11/2009  11:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add neversuited1 to your friends list
Original Mint Rolls Common States: bid today was $10.50-$10.60..i think...Mint Original price: 1 roll of P and 1 roll of D $32.50 + $4.95 Shipping..hmmm
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 Posted 04/06/2009  11:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list
Original Mint Rolls, Common States =

Original BU bank rolls of Georgia, Tennessee and Illinois
Quarters bought for face value =

About.com Coins Article
Newer Thread about State Quarters

Indeed, sfwusc, the seigniorage on the Dollar coins
far exceeds that of the Quarters. The Dollar coins costs them 22¢
to make, so that would be 78¢ (and 78%) pure seigniorage!
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 Posted 10/01/2009  7:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add collectall to your friends list
I love this series and started to collect them.From circulation of course.Sadly I've only managed to find 23 quarters
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 Posted 10/01/2009  7:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list
Funny how a year or so can change your perspective.

Last July, coininsean was all excited about that
'low mintage' Oklahoma-D State Quarter. (194,600,000)

It's now Oct. 2009, and each of the eight design/mintmark varieties
of the 2009 Territorial Quarters (so far) have have had less than
half
of the Oklahoma-D variety's mintage.

The American Samoa-D variety is just over one-fifth (!)
of the mintage of the Oklahoma-D variety.

And, it's much much harder to acquire the Territorial Quarters
at face value than it was for State Quarters, either from BU bank
rolls or from circulation. I pay cash for all of my brick & mortar
purchases, even so it took me from January until September to
accumulate 'a roll of' (40) Territorial Quarters from circulation!

That said, the big prices for Georgia BU rolls (despite almost a
billion of those business strikes minted!) prove that it's
not a manner of 'mintage', but how many are left in BU condition
and what the market demand is for them....

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collectall "I've only managed to find 23 quarters (from circulation)"

Considering that you're in Canada, and live a considerable
driving distance from the U.S. border(s), I find that fairly
impressive!
Edited by DNA
10/01/2009 7:30 pm
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 Posted 10/01/2009  7:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hc8604 to your friends list
At a bank I can get Territorial Quarters rolls anytime. But, I have seen only one or two in circulation.

If the bank roll is opened and the quarters (Georgia) are still together, is it still worth the same as an unopened roll?
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 Posted 10/01/2009  8:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DNA to your friends list

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At a bank I can get Territorial Quarters rolls anytime.

You're lucky (and in one of the right 'locations').

Many of our CCF members can attest to the difficulties in obtaining
any 2009 coins from banks. This is mostly due to the enormous
'backwash' of coins that are returning to the Federal Reserves, due
to the slow economy (and CoinStar! ).

There do appear to be some areas in the U.S. where the banks haven't
been absolutely inundated with older coins, and thus the local
banks still order new coins.

Undoubtedly, many of those who can get rolls of 2009 coins
from their banks are saving them, or putting them on ebay!
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 Posted 10/01/2009  11:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hc8604 to your friends list
Well that bank I would ask them for the new Lincoln cents, but they said they would get them whenever they get them and I never got one so far. I went to a Starbucks and they were kind enough to sell me 3 rolls of LP1

Maybe I should buy up more of the rolls.. not sure if anybody here would buy any?
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 Posted 10/01/2009  11:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
What I find as funny is how many people are saying State Quarters will not be worth anything.
of course I would agree no one would pay anything extra for a worn common State Quarter.

Seems like I read a lot of post on here where people roll search Jefferson nickels and save most that are older than 50's or 60's. But how many worn old nickles are out there.

Another observation is that every coin shop or coin show I have been to the past several years have some amount of State Quarters. And I just did a search on ebay ...11,613 lots of State Quarters...
leads me to think a lot of people are paying more than face value for quarters right now .. and I don't see that going away for a long time ... with the mint plans on making new quarters for years to come.
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 Posted 10/02/2009  10:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AGCoinHunter to your friends list
I think the way to go with these State Quarters is to buy the silver ones. Mintage is way lower with the S mint coins.
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 Posted 10/02/2009  10:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gothic Florin to your friends list
I'm going to have to say that the values will not rise. I had some PF 69 DCAMs from PCGS and I couldn't even sell the things at my local coin store. Now I didn't have complete year sets, but the guy running the coin store had just no interest in them because... no one was coming into his store and asking for them!
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 Posted 10/03/2009  02:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coindexter to your friends list
Most of these State Quarters I have seen are not looking that great. I'm guessing the coin counting machines don't do them any good. It leaves a bad ring around Washington.
I also noticed they seem to tone(i call it 1st stage of corrosion)vary quick.
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10/03/2009 02:22 am
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 Posted 10/04/2009  08:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NickelDan to your friends list
No - when you look at all the factors that makes a coin valuable, I don't foresee anything that will cause these to go up in value. So, you might ask why do I have two sets in albums? I really like the State Quarters. It's kind of refreshing to see all the different designs on a coin. It's added enjoyment to collecting looking at the different designs.
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