State Quarter Rolls

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  1. HOLLYWOOD

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  3. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    I am really interested but the link is a no-worky
     
  4. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    Never. My kids grandchildren will still be finding these and I don't have kids yet. Too many suckers bought sets from HSN.
     
  5. Mr. Coin Lover

    Mr. Coin Lover Supporter**

    Several of these quarters in BU already sell for a good premium over $.25. Will they someday ever be a high value coin? I don't think so at all. Like Noost says HSN claims they have sold well over several hundred thousand sets themselves.

    I have gone into people's homes and in the kids rooms or home office on the wall is a framed set of state quarters someone gave them as a gift. These are in homes of people that don't even collect coins.

    In my opinion though ever coin collector should have a set. It is true nothing has ever brought more interest and people to this hobby than the state quarter program.

    I also like the part about someone being able to get coin collection of very nice coins for very little money.
     
  6. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    I try to keep updated at my bank, spending $100 or so a month on the new BU rolls. I switched banks because my last one used only clear plastic wrapper, my new bank is the official NF String paper wrappers.

    I have most coins, cents thru dollars going back a about 6 years, all D mint tho. All at face. Will this be better than depositing the cash in an interest bearing account? Time will tell. The way I see it, you cant go wrong at face value.
     
  7. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    I think this is a most interesting observation.

    For something to become valuable, there must be people that want them. I think everyone who has ever wanted on has got one.

    These things will be showing up for generations in the trunks and cases of estates.
     
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