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need a photo of both sides of the coins.. In your last photo the coin on the top left is the nicest in the lot. Maybe ms-64. the other 2 are just circulated coins, and no premium..
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Thank you! I will post a photo of the back in one min.
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New Member
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here is the back of the one you said is a better grade (the one on the left) 
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yes the 2003P looks like ms 64/65 to me.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Large pics of both sides of each coin shown straight-on, please.  to the CCF!
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thank you! here are photos of the 2003 coin. Not sure if this is how you wanted them. I can't make them too much bigger bc of the size limit for posting too.  
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New Member
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MS,AU,VF got it! thank you
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Moderator
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 to the Community!
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New Member
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I forgot to ask what that means! Is a common coin with a high grade valuable, or is it not worth anything bc the coin is just a common State Quarter? thanks again
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I'm guessing none of these would carry any premium in today's market. 
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State Quarters were saved by the dickens back when the series was still going. Of course, now that it's been over a decade since the series' end, people in desperate need of cash are digging through their old hoards and spending the pieces.
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