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No thanks needed, just drop 8 or 10 of each state in an envelope and forward to 179......Ca 92865 :thumbsup:
 

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I seem to recall reading somewhere that the "possesion" quarters are of low mintage.
I've been saving all of the Guam, PR, Virgin Islands, etc.

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allen said:
What has been the hardest state quarter for you to find ?
Not talking about any error type state quarter either.
I can not find any of the Montana d mints, still looking for 4.

I collect the original 13 and I can't find those Maryland..and a hard time finding those little Rhodies
 

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ahh I was state quarter collector myself I recently realized that each quarter was over produced in the hundreds of millions and probably wont be worth anything in my lifetime cashed 1500 dollars worth at the bank and bought silver instead.
 

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blackbeard1717 said:
ahh I was state quarter collector myself I recently realized that each quarter was over produced in the hundreds of millions and probably wont be worth anything in my lifetime cashed 1500 dollars worth at the bank and bought silver instead.

You're probably right.
Clad Washington quarters have a great ability of staying in circulation. We are now "stuck" with the billions of state quarters. Will the non state quarters be more rare? Nah, Clad quarters are for turning in and buying something else. :thumbsup:

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blackbeard1717 said:
ahh I was state quarter collector myself I recently realized that each quarter was over produced in the hundreds of millions and probably wont be worth anything in my lifetime cashed 1500 dollars worth at the bank and bought silver instead.

I bound two rolls from my bank with the mint wrapper still on. Kansas and Wisconsin I believe. These two are supposed to have error's on some of the Coins. I just haven't check yet....
 

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FreedomUIC said:
blackbeard1717 said:
ahh I was state quarter collector myself I recently realized that each quarter was over produced in the hundreds of millions and probably wont be worth anything in my lifetime cashed 1500 dollars worth at the bank and bought silver instead.

I bound two rolls from my bank with the mint wrapper still on. Kansas and Wisconsin I believe. These two are supposed to have error's on some of the Coins. I just haven't check yet....

I look through my state quarters for the "errors" but am not really sure just what I'm supposed to be looking for... :dontknow:
I've gleaned some images online of some of the errors. Does anyone know of a good website that shows what to look for? I'd be happy to post the images I have if anyone is interested.

Perhaps a new thread is in order titled, "State Quarter Errors."

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