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Advice On Which 65-98 Clad Washington Quarters To Keep.

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Mods: if this would be better in coin roll hunting, please move.

I did a search on CCF, and found advice saying some keep AU, some even as low as EF for some dates.

Could someone post some images or at least description of what an EF clad 65-98 Washington worth keeping would look like. I know that some of you might say that is too low, but if you perhaps are doing this please offer some guidance of where you draw the line between a keeper and a spender.

Thank you in advance
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I'm (mildly) curious about this too. Browsing down the PCGS price guide it seems like 1969-D and 1977-D would be the only ones worth bothering with, even at low MS grade. Last time I went through my coin can prior to taking to the bank I separated Ps out by decade and 112 out of 162 were from 1965-1999, so almost 70%. I didn't perceive any urgency about keeping anything from this era.
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Have no Idea if this answers your question. After reading this, I started putting the 83 aside. https://www.NGCcoin.com/news/article/572/
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