bicentential quarters

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  1. Mike Thornton

    Mike Thornton Learning something new everyday.

    I have some, I'm a HS class of '76 (75). Still not sure what the question is/was, so not alone...
     
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  3. Robert Ransom

    Robert Ransom Well-Known Member

    Imagine telling a TPG to roll the coins after grading and not slab them or break them out of the slabs and re-roll them yourself after marking the grade on each coin using a magic marker? Come on, man!
     
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  4. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I know, it's just so off the wall and far fetched.
     
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  5. Gilbert

    Gilbert Part time collector Supporter

    Three rolls of uncirculated bank-rolled Philadelphia mint bi-centennial quarters have been occupying space in a strong box since, well, 1976. For some strange reason I thought at the time that they might be a good investment.
     
  6. Bambam8778

    Bambam8778 Well-Known Member

    I absolutely LOVE this one!
     
  7. Bambam8778

    Bambam8778 Well-Known Member

    You too? :happy:
     
  8. Vertigo

    Vertigo Did someone say bust?

    No, I have been collecting the bicentennial quarter proofs that are graded by ngc or pcgs. I have over 40 I have bought. The lowest one is pf68 all the way up to pf69dcam. Various grades in between. About 10 have a star with the grade. I basically buy them up when I find them ending at a low auction price. I didn't pay over 20 for any of them.
     
  9. Vertigo

    Vertigo Did someone say bust?

    I buy these graded online. When I see an auction for one ending I purchased it. I have about 43. The lowest grade is pf68 and the highest pf69dcam. Various grades in between. If I see them ending for under 20 I snatch them up.
     
  10. Vertigo

    Vertigo Did someone say bust?

    There's 41. But I think I have a few elsewhere
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  11. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

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  12. CREATIVECRHUNTER

    CREATIVECRHUNTER Well-Known Member

    For someone with no question,
    they sure did receive quite a few information packed responses.

    I searched a box of quarters back in 2015, and found so many bicentennials that at the time I thought it was normal to find so many (50% of box). I still have all that I found.
     
  13. capthank

    capthank Well-Known Member

    I like the sets with 25 cent, 50cent, and 1 dollar.
     
  14. Jim-P

    Jim-P Well-Known Member

    I've always put them aside, too. Have a few I stored in a plastic anco tube for many years that turned green. Soon to be spent.
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  15. tibor

    tibor Supporter! Supporter

    I bought 20 silver 3 coin proof sets from the mint in a close out for
    $20/set. I gave 3 as gifts and kept the rest.
     
  16. JPD3

    JPD3 Well-Known Member

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  17. tibor

    tibor Supporter! Supporter

    Also had a friend who had 2 half gallon canning jars full of them.
     
  18. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    Last time I did a census of my change can, there were at least a dozen of them in $200 worth of quarters sent to the bank. They minted almost 1.7 billion of them so every American gets 5. I gave up on saving them in 1976.
     
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