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3 Shiny Silver Quarters Sealed In Acrylic - What To Do? 1952, 1962, 1963

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I have three shiny silver quarters that appear to be in excellent condition. However, they are sealed in an acrylic block.
Coin dates: 1952, 1962, 1963.
"Mechanical Contractors Association; MCA of America; Three Quarters Century of Progress, Chicago, ILL, May, 1964"

Is there any value in extracting them? Or should I leave them as-is.
I'd love your feedback on this one.
See photos.... Note: there is some pinkish glare from my camera.
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IMHO, it's probably worth more as it is to somebody, somewhere. Silver is cheap right now and you have almost $10 worth of silver. Somebody who works or worked for that company would probably pay a lot more. It can always be broken later for the silver if so desired......
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I would leave them as is.
(Not worth the effort)
Another person posted this back in 2018:
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/w...rweight.html
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Try to find a use for them as they are.



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You could dissolve the block if it is acrylic with acetone. However, I think you would need a lot of acetone and it would take a long time.

If these coins were worth hundreds of dollars, it might be worth trying, but they don't seem to be worth much so not worth removing.

Some years ago, I saw a 20 cent coin in nice condition (VF to EF) at auction but it went for £40 (at that time about $64), much more than I wanted to pay.

I wondered whether it could be removed. My neighbour told me it looked at it and was pretty sure that it was a fake.

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I once bought a paperweight at a garage sale with a short set of 1967 Canadian centenary coins in it - 1c, 5c, 10c and 25c. The coins looked as if they had been uncirculated when encapsulated. I only paid about 25 pence for it and the block was all scratched and grotty. I took it home, wrapped it in a cloth and struck it a few times with a hammer. The coins all came out undamaged. I can't guarantee that would happen every time but it seemed the right thing to do then!
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For less than $10 in silver, why ago to the bother?
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I would leave it alone . Wait for silver to go through the roof hopefully in our lifetime .
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This is one of the coins I extracted from my garage sale paperweight!
3-Shiny-Silver-Quarters-Sealed-In-Acrylic---What-To-Do?----1952,-1962,-1963
If the paperweight had been attractive and in nice condition I'd probably have left it alone!
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I'd just use it as a nice paperweight.
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Quote:
This is one of the coins I extracted from my garage sale paperweight!
Well done.
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I would use it as a paperweight. it would cost more in time, effort and/or supplies than the coins would be worth.
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3-Shiny-Silver-Quarters-Sealed-In-Acrylic---What-To-Do?----1952,-1962,-1963
All such things make good discussion items.
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