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Valued Member
United States
262 Posts |
Scored 4 rolls of BU 2011 D Dimes today.... Unfortunately they didn't have anymore  . But I sure am happy with what I got!
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New Member
United States
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Why those are good ? any value on brand new coins ?
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Valued Member
United States
103 Posts |
Tinofet, they certainly will be years down the road. Imagine if your parents or grandparents had put aside 4 BU rolls of any denomination. JACKPOT had it been maybe 1932 Washington quarters. You just never know what the future will hold.
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Valued Member
 United States
262 Posts |
Thats right, they get stuffed in a drawer for the next 20 years...
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Valued Member
United States
103 Posts |
 I'd be happy with them. I got a roll of BU 2010 Lincolns in the original wrapper the other day. Found it at an antique shop, had no price on it so the lady sold them to me for face value. haha
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Valued Member
 United States
262 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1374 Posts |
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Valued Member
United States
109 Posts |
Very Nice Find, Hide Them Back For The Future I Buy Rolls From Time To Time From My Bank Also I Got a Full Box of 2011D Penny's The Other Day So I Just Put Them Up, Maybe Me Or The Grand Kids Will Find Them Again In 20 Years
Boatman
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Valued Member
 United States
262 Posts |
Thats exactly what I plan to do.
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Valued Member
United States
277 Posts |
Exactly... I got 10 rolls of 2010 ATB Quarters, and I am just holding on to them. Like Dman said 20, 30 maybe even 50 years from now that could be a key date, or someone will crack them to sell them because they can get 5 to 10 dollars a piece for them and they find a nice variety and get 500k for it (not sure what inflation will look like by then) much like the way the 1969 S Lincoln Cent was found. Maybe you can change the status of your family tree forever too, maybe go from lower class to middle class or middle class to upper class, or maybe the family member that has it needs the money really bad to feed their family and with it they go back to school or start a business they always wanted and become a major sucess. They are all longshots but no worse than playing the lotto a few times a week.
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Valued Member
 United States
262 Posts |
spot on rk, except with this, you dont lose, only gain....
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1348 Posts |
I don't think sticking the $20 in dimes in a drawer for 20 years is really worth maybe doubling your money. Seems to me I'd rather have something to enjoy and still potential double
Edited by w1a9c8k5 06/13/2011 12:27 pm
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Valued Member
 United States
262 Posts |
Would you stick them in a drawer knowing MAYBE they could be worth 10X the face value? How about 20X? Who knows....
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Valued Member
United States
470 Posts |
I love folks who stuff rolls in their drawers hoping to get lucky. It's part of the American dream. When all you have is a new roll of quarters, don't take their dreams away ...it might be all they have left.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Let's see, if 20 years ago you bought $10 in cents, today you'd have $10 in cents (or quarters). Best case scenario, $10 in nickels would be worth $12.20 if you could sell them.
That $12.20 would buy what $7.14 bought if you just spent the money 20 years ago.
Not that it matters, because odds are close to 100% that within those 20 years, you'd have lost them to fire, flood, or theft, or spent them.
If you put the $10 in an account paying 3% compounded annually, you'd have $18.06, worth $10.57.
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Valued Member
 United States
262 Posts |
lol...way to much thought free, I'm just lookin' to put some dimes in some drawers....
I see what your saying though.
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