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I have several hundred circulated State Quarters that I have held on to. I really need to move them out and use to purchase some Mercury dimes. Before I roll them, is there anything in particular I should look for and save? Thanks.
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2004 D Wisconsin had a variety where there was an extra leaf on the corn cob.
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Minnesota has an extra tree I believe. I would check them out though before I dump them I had a rotated reverse Delaware quarter and wouldn't of known unless I checked them first
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2008-p doubled die obverse see: bottom of the ear lobe.
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There are numerous rotated reverses especially on the earlier issues.
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