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Statehood Quarters

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collect all or some and what ones will they ever be worth anything just a thought thanks for information
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The Tennessee quarters sell for the highest amount for the $10 rolls. I bought one of the Wisconsin Low leaf error quarters I think it should continue to climb in value other than that I just pull the nice ones out of circulation one or two of each.
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If you collect a set from circulated coins...50 quarters = $12.50...they will NEVER lose value!
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Exactly there quarters so if you get them for circulation you can never lose money!
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The 1999 graded coins sometimes sell high. I once saw a 1999-P Georgia graded MS67 by NGC sell for more than $400 on ebay.....and I thought I over-spent when I paid $35 for the same coin.
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I sold my 1999 rolls for $55 to $65 right before the prices started dropping. Now they are pretty stable and I don't think any of them will do much until after the program is long over. If I were going to buy anything now it would be the silver proofs in singles. Don't believe you could go wrong there IF you buy them right.
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