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Bucket Of Quartersss

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 Posted 02/21/2023  10:38 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add aisleofview to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello anyone.

I've just recently pulled all pre 65' quarters from 200 rolls of quarters my Grandfather had in a box. My question is what's next. do I roll the remainder of coins back up and cash them in or roll them up and hold on to them?
I have a few Official Whitman Coin Folders albums filled up
not sure what do do with the rest (bucket)


What do you think?

Thank you for any interest.

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the lack of clad color aling the edge suggests those 1976 S are 40% silver

of the pre-1999 quarters without silver, I'd look for ones in the highest grades, and save those, too
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Good advice from @nick10.



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Agree with above but also take your time and look for errors before you get rid of the rest of them. Personally I would keep all of them if they are unc. You may not have this opportunity again.
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none of the coin tubes in your photo are labeled with a mint mark, and sorting by year like that is fine, but keep in mind collectors ID coins not only by year but also where they were made

perhaps you already know that on their reverse, some of those pre-1965 silver quarters likely have a Denver D mint mark or a San Francisco S mint mark, which can impact their value

if the above is new to you, you might consider reading a little about mint marks, where to find them on coins, etc.
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Why get rid of coins for a quarter, when they are worth a lot more because of silver values. There may also be some years with doubled dies/RPM that would also have a premium for them. So take your time with these and learn before you sell them off. (You might also love what you learn and be here with us?)
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Wow this is nice. Personally I will like to see all to analyze. I hope to find something like this.

Keep, analyze. you can have some rare varieties and some very nice errors. Also you can build a nice collection of the Design Varieties.

Look for 35-D, 36-D. Not to say any 1932. Instead of Whitman better in 2x2. The coins will keep better.

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