Mint Wrapped State Quarters

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Half Man, Jun 7, 2011.

  1. Half Man

    Half Man New Member

    Hey Guys I recently found around $220 in mint wrapped state quarters at the bank. I feel that $220 is a bit much to just sit on, especially since I'm more interested in classic U.S. coins and would rather put this money towards those coins. So my question is: do these still sell for a premium? Or would I have better luck cracking open all of the rolls and searching for blank planchets, missing clad layers, and other errors?

    Thanks for you help
     
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  3. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Welcome to CoinTalk, Half.

    Are you a collector or an investor? I don't see much upside to holding rolls of State Quarters. The coins were struck by the hundreds of millions and hoarded by the tens of millions so there will never by a shortage of Uncirculated SQs. Personally I would search the rolls for errors and cherrypick the gems and spend the rest.
     
  4. Half Man

    Half Man New Member

    I'm a collector; though not too interested in moderns, I am putting together sets of state and park quarters (no mm/ 1 of each). In an ideal world I'd like to get a premium for these to increase my budget for classics, but as you said these were horded by the masses, so not much of a chance there. I'll most likely search through these and see what I can find.

    Thanks for your help and the welcome!
     
  5. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    Curiosity Question: Does the Mint wrap coins?
    I thought they shipped them out in LARGE bags to some other entity (Wells Fargo?) and let them do the rolling.
     
  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter



    The mint doesn't physically wrap the coins.....they send them out (String & Sons?). But the so called Mint wrapper is different from the regular bank wrapped coins. That's a collectable possibility. I remember a few years ago, the mint wrapped Harrison (Presidentials) coins were going for crazy stupid money on e-bay.
     
  7. Half Man

    Half Man New Member

    The mint doesn't physically wrap the coins (at least to my knowledge) but sends them to String and Sons or some wrapping company which wraps them in special Mint rolls. I believe that these coins are also higher quality than 'normal' ones released for regular wrapping, though this could just be an urban legend to justify crazy prices for $10 in quarters.
     
  8. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    OK lets cut to the chase. Exactly which States did you find and what are the mintmarks?
     
  9. Half Man

    Half Man New Member

    Nebraska P and D
    Nevada P and D
    Minnesota P and D
    Colorado P and D
    Oregon P and D
    Florida P and D
    Texas P and D
    Louisiana P and D
    Indiana P
    Kansas P and D
    Ohio P and D
    Hiwaii P and D

    Plus 2005 Kennedy halves both P and D
     
  10. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

  11. Half Man

    Half Man New Member

    23 rolls total (of quarters) One roll for each mm pretty much
     
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