I just saw in local flea market 2006 South Dakota silver quarter and couple more silver 2007-2006 quarter's , rated pcgs ms-70. Price is $10. It's worth buying?
First of all, Wyoming was 2007 unless I'm mistaken. ;-) Secondly, they should be "PF70" ("proof"), and not "MS70". Thirdly, a quick look at completed sales on eBay lead me to believe that $10 is too good to be true. Wait for the experts... I'm just a novice.
It's possible, i was in terrible hurry. Work time. There was also golden egg Palau graded by pcsg but price was $150 so I just pass by
Here they are. Utah 2007s, Wyoming 2007, Perry memorial 2013, South Dakota 2006. Silver PCGS PR69DCAM
The only silver quarters that have been made, since the Bicentennial, have been in Proof sets. There are no Mint State silver quarters from the modern era; only the Proofs have been issued.
I find them on PCGS site, price is $12 in capsule and stamp like this is from 11 to 14 bucks each. Thanks all
Are they S mints? That information is missing. And if they are slabbed MS-70 they are not silver. They made business strike S coins and silver proof S coins from those years. Although I doubt the business strike coins could get a 70 grade.