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Bicentential Quarters

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I have about $150 worth of Bicentennial Quarters. From the research I've done they're only face-value. Is my best bet selling them on ebay? Thank you.
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That or hold on for hope? What a shame,huh? I too,got bite. I let go for face.but I do still have all the "proof" quarters. I'm holding on for hope,on these. -joey WAIT a minute! My bad,I thought you were talking " Statehood Quarters". Even in your case,It's a shame! I for one don't even give these any hope,that I was talking about,sorry,only one mans opinion.
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Full rolls of Bicentennial Quarters ($10 face value) have been selling on ebay for $16-20. After fees & shipping, you might net $3-5 profit over face per roll.
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are these BU coins? have you taken out all of the gems?
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Thank you for the ebay information.

cc999999 - the $150 is made up of circulated Philadelphia and Denver mint coins. All the gems have been taken out.
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I'd say keep them, but then again I have always loved the Bicentennial quarter and keep every one I get.
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If you got a local coin shop, spend them there on something nice that you like and they might make someone's day as change.

That's what I do with the bicentennials, SBA and post 2008 Sacagawea that I get.
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