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Found Proof Quarter In My Change Today

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my first one!
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What a coincidence, I got a proof quarter in my change today too. A New York State Quarter. They really stick out don't they? I wondered how well I'd be able to tell a proof apart. Nice find man.
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Nice one. Quarters tend not to have many interesting finds. I've gotten one proof from a change machine, an Iowa state around Thanksgiving 2015.
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FYI: A proof found in change is called an impaired proof.
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Nice find!
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Yes, they DO stand out.
Very much an impaired proof, showing lots of obvious nick and scratches, and some wear.

Still, very much a keeper.
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Any first is always memorable. If you mark date and location of find it will give you a "memory lane" in later years.
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It was almost certainly stolen or given to someone unworthy or perhaps ignorant of what they received. I've received a couple over the years. I honestly don't like getting them because I feel compelled to keep them, but they really have no place in my collection.
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It was almost certainly stolen or given to someone unworthy or perhaps ignorant of what they received

Hardly. If it had any sort of impairment before it circulated, it would be worth exactly 25 cents. I have released coins at face value before.
Holding onto a quarter that is worth a quarter is pointless IMO.
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That's why I said "almost" certainly.
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BS is right. Those who crack massive amounts of proof sets or even buy rolls of mint proofs to submit in quantity hoping to get a group of PF69's and even a 70 or two will settle for slabbed 68's but usually have requested that any lower not be dealt with. those returned coins 66 and below are totally worthless to sell raw and make much...into the bank bags they go.
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I also agree with BigSilver ...

For myself, I have dumped hundreds of proof coins.
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Bret: Don't you like 'bright 'n shinies?
I have to admit: I am not keen on modern Mint product after about 1960, but that is just me.
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Those who crack massive amounts of proof sets or even buy rolls of mint proofs to submit in quantity hoping to get a group of PF69's and even a 70 or two will settle for slabbed 68's but usually have requested that any lower not be dealt with. those returned coins 66 and below are totally worthless to sell raw and make much...into the bank bags they go.

Current proofs below PF67 are very rare. I can understand them wanting to keep them out of slabs because they're worth more in the OGP. Keeping them out of slabs so that they can be spent doesn't make a bit of sense. A real turd in a slab is still going to be worth more than face value.
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A few years ago, one of our own CCF members was breaking out a lot of proofs and cashing them in at the bank. He worked for a couple different coin shops who were trying to get rid of excess inventory of clad proof sets. Most dealers have boxes of these sets that they have trouble selling. In fact this member is the same one who I believe wrote that the coins shops he works for won't even offer face value for a clad proof set (obviously not talking of one with a known rare coin). Its just not worth the dealer's time. BTW GR8 was the member I am referring to.

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