[ATTACH] After going thru 26 rolls of Washington Quarters from a former coin hoarder. At the same time I completed 21 rolls. Would have to spend...
Some chase bank will not take them back.
Try and take that to a bank and see if they will take it back.
I will pass.
You should be able to tell by the reed of the coin and the other way would be the sound of the coin easily.
Welcome and many thanks to you.
No you don't have to be an expert on valuation on coins but you need to be informed and at least research as to how much they are being sold for....
that is great even after paying 12% to coinstar. Amazing.
Omg!!! They are all treasures.
Round coin holders and get a food saver machine. It will suck any air out and seals them from any moisture.
[IMG] I opened my first roll and had to put them in individual plastic rounds to prevent any rubbing. Now they are sealed air tight. I have also...
[IMG] And more. I buy them directly from the mint. But never opened them at all.
[IMG] I couldn't open mine as they are sealed forever.
Those reeds looks great to me. Looks like these coins have been hidden for a long long time. Pretty good looking coins for over 40 years old.
LOL. Somebody has a lot of time on their hand with tools. That is funny
That is value
Their mintage in Billions attributed to their high circulation and also thier usage to solve fractional transactions.
Cents composition is high in copper and it is softer but it has high resistivity to corrosion.
What I have noticed since I started collecting again is that the State Quarters and ATB shows a lot of early deterioration in compare with...
I have 4,000 clad Washington Quarters from 1965 to 1998 and all varies from AU to G. Definitely less in the higher grades recently. Lately, I see...
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