I'm not saying you're wrong since it's impossible to know what the future holds. But you need to realize that since 1932 the mint has refused...
The mint makes coins only to order. If there isn't demand for more quarters or nickels they don't make them no matter how much capacity they have.
Each nickel was minted for about 6 months. The bicentennial coins were minted for a year and a half.
I don't think I've gotten one since 1977 though I've spent a lot on a few occassions.
Ikes had a little limited circulation from '71 to '77. Turnover was very slow but most Ikes were spent at least once or twice during this era....
I like all the coins mentioned but would add some of my favorite varieties as well. The '68 DDO leaps to mind. This one is pretty easy and...
In high grade these are worth quite a bit but the typical BU roll will not contain any high grade coins. The '73-D actually comes pretty nice so...
It is true that in order to have much chance of making money on new issues you have to have what others don't. It doesn't matter if it's 100...
If they're made the entire year then they could contain an average of eight cents worth of metal or so. They might throw in the towel at any...
You're right, of course, but one shouldn't lose sight of the fact that they are common in MS-60 only in comparison to the demand. Most of the...
One would think that any manufacturer who need a copper/ zinc mixture could just dump pennies into the furnace indiscriminatly. Many people just...
Typical examples will be common for a very long time and you'll always be able to find ones as nice in a few decades probably. Superior examples...
The mint doesn't sort coins but does store them. The FED is responsible for sorting coins but hasn't removed silver since 1969. There is not any...
I've seen counterfeits of 1970 quarters. They were cast and dies were made from a Denver coin. This is much lower quality than others I've...
They did make the souvenir mint sets in those years and many collectors are looking for them. ;) These sets weren't made to the same high...
I picked up a few rolls of quarters the other day and got two 1985-P small motto quarters. These aren't especially rare but they're tough enough...
It was part of Reagan's cost cutting initiatives. It was brought back by public demand; it wasn't wide spread but very vocal. This was a money...
I think most collectors don't consider the proofs part of the set but they are of a different mint mark and in some cases a different metallic...
'82-P, '69, '83-P, '83-D, '71. Almost all the varieties are tough except the '68 DDO and '70-D DDR.
The clad dimes are mostly very underappreciated. It's tough to put together a circulated set of these and there are no BU rolls of many...
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