Lots of Bicentennials

exnatomp

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On Monday I picked up a box of quarters, $3 in pennies and $20+ in loose halves. The pennies gave me two wheats and a dime and the halves produced a '64. A pretty good haul for such a small amount. But the box of quarters was really interesting. Along with the Denver minted American Samoa quarter I needed, I found over 90 Bicentennial quarters. Before now, I don't think I found more than 20 in a box. Someone must have dumped their hoard. Later I'm going to call up the local coin dealers to see if they want them. If not, then back into circulation they go.
 

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mistergee

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sorry to say it but they won't want them either. while your at it you can throw back the 64 nick. there are billions of them. :thumbsup:
 

AGCoinHunter

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Thought he said it was a 64 half? And yes, he can throw it back :D
 

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