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State Quarter Value Going Up?

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Poll Question
I have been doing some research and I believe that the State Quarters value will go up. Namely the Oklahoma State Quarter.
Because:
1)They are only going to make the for ten years(and the time's almost up).
2)People attempt to get whole sets of them meaning less in circulation.

Do you believe that the State Quarter's value will go up?

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 It's value will rise alot
 No
 It will stay the same
 I am not certain of what you are speaking of
 It's value will rise slightly

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 Posted 07/13/2008  11:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BlackSheep to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I put It's value will rise slightly

But not in the next decade. There are just so many that besides "errors" and such I can't really see them rising more then 1% in value each year...if that
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BlackSheep How many of the State Quarters make it down to Brazil?
Or do you collect them from the U.S.?
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I put they will rise slightly.

I mean, look at the bicentennial quarters. They were only minted for two years, are now over thirty years old, are a typically hoarded coin by non-collectors, but are still a common circulation find. The highest quote I ever saw for the value of a circulated bi-quarter was .27 cents.

So yeah, the Statehood Quarters are going to rise, but nothing that will make me rich in my lifetime.I might come out of it with ten bucks in twenty years.
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I thing in about 100 year they maybe like VAM type coin since there are so many types.
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I don't think they will rise enough to really notice any difference, just like the Bicentennial analogy, there were way to many minted and everyone kept them (just like allot of the State Quarters) and they survived in high grades which will keep the prices down on all of these State Quarters even on super high graded ones. My grandkids grandkids may be able to sell them for a little profit but it may not even happen that fast
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 Posted 07/14/2008  1:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coininsean to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You're my man Elimist! That's what I voted for,"massive increase". Besides the fact that their were alot minted I still believe that there value WILL rise.
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At lower grades you will not see a big change in price because how easy it is to find them in circulation. Personally I think where you will see the major increases is in the higher grades (MS65+) with a lot of jumping around for the lower grades. If I had to go back and reinvest in them I would definitely have bought as many error coins as possible, that is where I think the other major difference will be. But like the rest of you, I sure hope they go up because my nice little collection will be worth something for a change.
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 Posted 07/14/2008  6:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jeremymh to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I highly doubt there will ever be any major increase in value.
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 Posted 07/14/2008  8:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BlackSheep to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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BlackSheep How many of the State Quarters make it down to Brazil?

Never seen a State Quarter in Brasil. Seen US notes quite a few times but not many coins. I don't really care for collecting US coins anyways as I normally stick to world coins.
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I don't think it will rise significantly. All the State Quarters have massive mintages. I feel that the only coins in that series that have potential to rise and hold their values are the proofs and error pieces, and I'm even doubtful about the clad proofs.
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I dont see much increase in the value unless the intrinsic metals that the coins are made of go through the roof and surpass the face value.
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I don't think there will be anyone getting rich off of " State Quarter sets" anytime soon or ever.....or even the Home Shopping Network versions in Platinum and Gold !...Ha Ha

I could agree that the "Proofs" and "Silver Proofs" may rise a little in future years......
But circulated and uncirculated sets will be a dime a dozen for a generation or three yet to come...........and these are the ones MOST hoarded by everyone. With people rushing out to buy their St. Qtr. books so that they can put a coin in a hole and have a "completed set" through no effort or expense other than their own pocket change and/or the bank........And of course there's the "roll hoarding" too that takes place with these too.......so........
I've already seen them at auctions going for little to nothing over the value of the rolls......heh heh heh.....somebody decided it wasn't worth it to "hoard" Statehood Quarter rolls I guess........(and the program isn't even over yet !)
I've been seeing Delaware and Pennsylvania coins all over the place in great condition......people are just realizing the "excitement" and "fantasy" originally of the potential in these coins are really zilch and they're getting rid of them !
They're still good to get young people involved in the hobby and, of course, for those of us who like to do albums and collect without "money" being the central consideration of our actions .......
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I really can't see many of the rising at all over the next 50 years except:

Proofs
Unc
High MS graded coins (ex:Wyoming)
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There's gazillions out there. Fuggedahboudit! Maybe a couple hundred years from now through major attrition.
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