I have a guy wants me to quote him a price on $250 dollar face value washington quarters. I was wondering what I should tell him I'd buy them for. Anybody have any knowledge about them? thanks, Matt
I would use APMEX prices as good guide. It seems right now they are sold out of this item. They might pay good money for it. http://www.apmex.com/Category/982/90_Silver_Specific_Coins_By_The_Bag.aspx
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I can appreciate the OP interest to be ethical. I like the responses too. The Junk quarters sound nice to listen to when dropping into a bag or running my fingers through.
A dealer here might go as high as $2500. lol You should be able to go a lot better than that and still be OK. I am got 16x + on eBay and Silver just took another jump.
Additional Opinion: Take your time and inspect the coins and make sure they are pre-'64. It may have been an isolated incident but I have heard of a private sale that occurred recently like this one and the buyer was too nice to inspect and found that the bag had quite a few clads in it. Seller probably didn't intend to decieve, but just for me, I'd be sure to take my time and go in "eyes-open".