I'd crack it open and start cherry picking. If any looked like they had a shot at MS67, I'd send them in. Otherwise, I'd flip the unsheathed quarters for a quick buck.
Thanks guys, unfortunately, I don't have the eye for anything beyond MS64, they all look the same to me
Go to varietyvista.com there's quite a few ddr and ddo for this date. all carry a premium However after looking at the ends of the shotgun roll this roll has been gone through . It it was an original roll virgin so to speak those ends would be a lot tighter. But maybe the person who when though the coins missed something other there's some nice toned coins in there. Just my 2 cents
Paddy, based on the errors that bidiots are apt to buy these days, any "error coin" that was rolled before 2005 might go for more than its melt value. Chris
Thanks, but I would need help identifying a 67. I am really tempted to just tuck it away. It is a bit loose so I would need to secure it better...
There isn't a chance I could keep my hands off those coins. They'd be under the lens of my camera within minutes of arriving at my desk.
Don't need the money, don't care about varieties or toners on those things (don't really care about washington quarters at all) So I'd just toss it over in the box in the corner with all the other duplicates and other stuff that has come along that I don't care about.
All the above. Anything. Whatever. I'm a pixel hunter, not an error guy; it just comes out looking that way.
Haha, I'm surprised you cared enough to even post Well some of us are a little more in the need of money or interest in variety. I appreciate your input. Setting it aside for a long time is very tempting. Almost as tempting as busting it open.
Well with the spread on IGWT the one showing the obv. I would like to see than on in hand. Maybe something going on there........ open sez a me lol