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Pillar of the Community
Germany
1063 Posts |
Sell them in Europe, you might get a a few dollars for them, because they're hard to come by.
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Valued Member
United States
73 Posts |
I bet it will take years more like decades for them to be of any small value, but I keep one set for fun. Actually I do like to see the different reverses.
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Valued Member
United States
156 Posts |
Its a good first collection to have but do not anticipate they will have any serious numismatic value in your lifetime, because I highly doubt they will. They would make a nice family heirloom. With so many of them made and in circulation, and with so many people collecting them, there will be little collector demand for a very long time. But that in no way should prevent you from enjoying them.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
634 Posts |
I recommend collecting what you like. However, the ATB Quarters are prettier than the states, and less were saved. Also, 2010-12 had some low mintage issues, so a small upside could be saved. Keep them if you like them, and enjoy knowing that you have slightly better odds of making money than State Quarter hoarders (though those are fun too)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1911 Posts |
I enjoy collecting them along with the State Quarters. I keep a P and D I find in circulation (really nice condition though) and then I get the silver proof versions for the Dansco album. Very nice in a Dansco to look at!
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Valued Member
United States
302 Posts |
I have a complete ATB collection of PDSS (silver) untll 2019 in my Dansco albums with Slipcover. I added a quarter blank page and have 2020-2023 PD except Roosevelt and the native american ballerina. The prices seem high, but, I am determined to keep this quarter collection up to date.
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Valued Member
United States
68 Posts |
I have a set in a Whitman album for not much more than face. They are pretty to look at and I can boast of having a complete set of something!
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Moderator
 United States
95740 Posts |
At a minimum, I have one each in BU condition in my albums. Then in my quarters change jar, there are untold amounts of them waiting to get rolled and turned in to the bank.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2202 Posts |
Sure, now that you have them, keep them. But, as others have pointed out, they're never going to be worth anything except 25 cents each--each one of them has a mintage in the hundreds of millions.
I have folders for them and I've gotten every one of them out of change, so they are cheap to collect. I still have a few empty holes (all "D" mintages), but that's part of the allure of collecting--you never know what's going to turn up in change.
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