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Future Value Of 2018 Quarters?

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 Posted 11/29/2018  2:55 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add black88dragon to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Any estimate of how much 2018 quarters might be worth 20-40 years from now?
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Sadly, a quarter. Unless they are a variety or error.
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I doubt anyone could answer that question.
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I can't say, I don't want to over pay now.
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The only 2018 quarters that "may" be worth saving would be the 2018-S business strike coins. Mintages of those usually run around 1 million of each type.
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they *might* be worth a 25 cents if we're lucky
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Inflation will see that it will not, at least relative to its purchase power today.
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go the CCF.

My answer is zero value from a numismatic perspective - always worth face value ... which decreases in buying power every year due to cost inflation.
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Don't worry about it. We'll all be using Bitcoin by then.
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I would guess with the others at .25 cents
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Look at it from an historical perspective. 1978 was 40 years ago. If you find a 1978 quarter in your change, what do you do with it? Even if it looks uncirculated, most of us would just spend it. It's only worth face value.
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Since I didn't get most of the quarters in circulation this year (I found 2) I just bought the full set of fifteen at around eighty-cents each. I don't expect to ever get my money back ANYTIME in the future.
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Like the State Quarters I'd expect they are being hoarded in huge quantities by the general public. Massive mintages, high survival rates in uncirculated condition means that they aren't going to see any value appreciation over a quarter for a very long time with a few exceptions. Conditional rarities, varieties, and errors probably have some value even right now but these are very limited circumstances.
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I like the analogy to 1978 quarters. That's probably the best way to determine the value. The only way they would be worth more than 25 cents is if the value of the metal is more than 25 cents. What's the likelihood of that?
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