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Hi, I have coins like that. Do they have any value, or are any of the coins particularly interesting? :)
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I do not see any worth saving with that photo.
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 Posted 08/02/2023  08:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Agree, spenders.



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@pas, moving forward please post only one coin per thread. That way we can give each coin the attention it needs. Thx.
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I rather enjoy bicentennial celebration quarters (1776-1976). American independence captures a unique moment in both national and world history. At first glance, the others are just normal coins.
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Those are real nice quarters.

The '73 is only low end VF and unattractive so you might want to search a nicer specimen. The '80-D is nice but stained and the '76's can be improved.

The '69-d is a well made VF with nice even wear so is a keeper. '78 is tough in the conditions you have here.

Overall they really look nice and are representative of the nicest eagle reverse quarters in circulation.

The '86, '87, and '89 aren't extremely tough but they are getting there fast.

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In the USA these are rather common quarters which could be found at face value with some dedicated searching.

How do you find them in Finland?
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Thanks to everyone who answered! :)
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I bought a large batch of different old money, banknotes, coins, commemorative coins, etc. The seller had inherited the money.
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