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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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It's only been one year. I still expect them to go lower.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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In truth I never had the intention of buying them graded. But since I have yet to find any, and when I do, they'll more than likely be well circulated. What I find amusing is how raw ones are only a few dollars less with multiple bidders.
ANA member - PAN Member - BCCS Member There are no problems only solutions - the late, great John Lennon
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The raw ones sell as they do because it's basically going to be a MS65 maybe MS64. They are buying them gambling on it maybe grading MS66-67-68 though.
They can only get so far off the pictures though. You'll notice if they are clearly going to be MS65 or lower they will sell for $5-$7 or so. But if they have the shot of 65+ they will go raw for $10-$15.
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Valued Member
United States
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I kind of have to buy them raw or slabbed because the chances of it making it out to Hawaii is pretty slim. I don't live on a populous island (indeed, *the* populous island) and I'm not flying there just for these quarters lol.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I don't collect quarters but for a few bucks I would pick up a slabbed one from ebay. The quarter is only worth a few bucks more slabbed. If my LCS has them raw I would get a raw one but I'm not actively looking for one. In a few years I expect them to be worth a few dollars at most. There are 2 million of them unless we have 2 million quarter collectors there are more than enough for everyone one.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I expect the price of the 2019-W quarters to go down significantly. I think typical uncirculated examples will be less than $5 within a year or two. Of course the certified 67's and 68's will sell for a significant premium.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I think they will remain scarce, just depends on the interest level of collecting them. I'm guessing the prices will remain the same.
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Pillar of the Community
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I've been keeping an eye on the TPG'ers top pops. The numbers are definitely slowing down.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I stopped collecting quarters when they started the State things. I went for those for a while but lost interest when they continued on and on and on and
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I stopped collecting quarters when they started the State things. I went for those for a while but lost interest when they continued on and on and on and I feel the same way. I have a Washington Dansco, 32-80 that's it. Never really had an interest in the clad junk either. I was really only interested in the 32-64 holes but the album pages went to 1980, so I filled it.
Edited by USSID18 05/25/2020 9:25 pm
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Valued Member
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This has served an opposite purpose ; this "W" quarter thing designed to stimulate collecting has turned off this longtime collector to the quarter series. A lousy gimmick and a pain to those of us who have collected the series clear back to 1932. Such overkill.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: This has served an opposite purpose ; this "W" quarter thing designed to stimulate collecting has turned off this longtime collector to the quarter series. A lousy gimmick and a pain to those of us who have collected the series clear back to 1932. Such overkill. I kinda feel the same way. I have no use for any of the modern clad junk State Quarters, national parks, America the Beautiful or whatever they call them now-a-days. I didn't need this W quarter thing to stimulate my collecting. I just thought it would be fun to try and find them (without buying them) in the best condition I could. And submit them, testing my non-professional grading skills. Why would it turn you off? It might be a lousy gimmick but why would it be a pain to you? I'm still very proud of my Washington 32-64 (all mint state) Dansco set. You know as well as I do that the Mint sells all kinds of lousy gimmick crap coins all day long!
Edited by USSID18 05/27/2020 11:40 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: A lousy gimmick and a pain to those of us who have collected the series clear back to 1932. Such overkill. It may be a "gimmick" but it is a better one than the business strike S mint coins that you have to buy from them rather than have a chance to find them in circulation.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: It may be a "gimmick" but it is a better one than the business strike S mint coins that you have to buy from them rather than have a chance to find them in circulation. 
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Quote: but it is a better one than the business strike S mint coins that you have to buy from them rather than have a chance to find them in circulation. I agree. I mean, if they are not going to add them to any of the mint sets, might has well make it challenging. 
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