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First Box Of Quarters Ever!

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I just picked up my first $500 box of quarters since someone beat me to the halves. We will search for pre-65 quarters. Is there anything else we should look for?
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There's a lot to look for, DDR, DDO, Die Cracks, Die chips, die breaks, greasers, doubling, MD, blank planchet, off strikes, broad strikes,cuds,
chipped planchets, lamination, missing clad, twice struck coin, wrong plachet, etc...
Also look for any nice eye appeal toners as well.
Good luck looking
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with everything listed above, bot also look for some of the uncommon ATB Quarters. I can't remember them all, but El Yunque, chaco, and Acadia come to mind. Anything with less that 35 million is worth keeping in good condition IMO.
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2009's
Any high grade
Old Canadian
Trail Dies
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2004 Wisconsin Extra Leaf High & Low. Both have nice premiums.

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Thank you everyone! So far, one roll was light one quarter. But, we found a 90% in another roll! No errors yet!
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The Quarters are interesting because of the variety of reverse designs. It's much different from hunting through halves. I can't imagine going through dime rolls. I almost go cross eyed looking at the dates on dimes in my containers of loose change.
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