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1932 To 1964 Wash Quarters Set

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Hi folks, better my friends. Some I meet before or intersect others no. Do not matter till we are together here for same passion.

Been the only one in the Federal surplus or gifts, such things, in the agreed investors, come in November an offer for those 10 sets of 1962 till 1964 quarters. Initial price was 300 each and me I bet 350 each and win.

My question to you it is Monday morning I go ahead with or I let slip away?

I presume all are Phil in BU or uncirculated knowing the sets was prepared by MINT in 1965 for FEDS gifts. The photos are bad, bad, bad and I see only glare so I must go blind on.

Your opinion please, any and if I can return I will do.

PS. I know it is not the right place to post, but here I am most of the time. Hope the MODERATOR will excuse me.

Silvio

Thank you and sorry to disturb.

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You've lost me.
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 Posted 01/08/2022  9:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nfine to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
so we can see what you're describing.
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 Posted 01/08/2022  9:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The picture are useless. Nothing to see.

The main question it is if the 350 a set 1932 to 1964 BU or maybe better 25 cents Washington is worth? There are 10 sets of 33 coins pack be Mint.
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These are common date, 90% silver quarters worth close to melt. Melt value is about $4 per quarter, and I wouldn't pay any more than $5 per quarter.

If investors are trying to sell you coins, run away as fast as you can. Most likely a scam.
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No pics available here.
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@Coin, like I say the photos are useless. Just, it is BU and probably MS. 33 coins in a set.
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silviosi, If I'm understanding you correctly, you won a bid at auction for a BU set of 33 US quarters, 1933-64, for $350? Yes?

Maybe if it would help... dis-moi en français
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@Merc Reponse dans votre e-mail
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From what I understand, silviosi can buy 10 sets of 33 coins, 1932 to 1964 BU quarters, and he wishes to know what is a good price? Can anyone assist him please?
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Wait..... I thought it was 1962-1964
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No it is 1932 to 1964. All in wood cases, with us eagle on.
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So about 330 quarters dated between 1932 and 1964? Most likely one of each (I'm assuming) to Buy for at $350.00 USD. That comes to about just $1.00 USD per Silver coin (without doing a lot of math in the middle of the night). Am I correct so far?
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Yes. In the meddle of the night you are perfect correct.

10 of each year in mint wood boxes and seal
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Well, if that is the case, and there is no 'monkey business' on the sellers side, it looks like a good deal to me. Especially if the coins are uncirculated and includes the 1932 -D and 1932-S coins in same condition.

(sorry for late reply - I fell asleep)
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No thanks.
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