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How much should a set of P State Quarters cost?

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Are they proofs?
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P mint State Quarters are all clad, circulation strikes. They should be cheap, very cheap if you buy them raw.

A complete set of raw, P-mint quarters should be under $50.
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Most of them are still in circulation and its quite often I get several near unc's in change most days.No rhyme or reason to them , one day I get guams and the next 10 year old Pa or NY in just as nice condition.Ive put several sets together just from pocket change.
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About $12.50

You can still get them all in pocket change. If you were to buy Uncs about $25 to $30.
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Although for the record it would be much easier to get a full set of P in pocket change if you are in the east side of the US. Otherwise 90% of them will be D mint.
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