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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 922805, member: 19065"]Actually, those in this thread who claim that Bicentennial Quarters are not worth anything in these grades or if they don't have an error suggest you just spend the coins, are not completely aware that these coins can and do sell for greater than face value in online auctions, even regular business strikes pulled from circulation can fetch a premium. </p><p><br /></p><p>I save every one of these coins that I find in pocket change and when I have a few rolls of them saved up, I list them on eBay. Below are some example prices I have realized in the past couple years to illustrate my point:</p><p><br /></p><p>• Three rolls (face value of $30) for $55.05 </p><p>• Three rolls (face value of $30) for $55.63</p><p>• One roll (face value of $10) for $ 23.84</p><p><br /></p><p>Note that the above prices are the final bids which do not include shipping/insurance fees paid by the buyers nor deduct the listing fees I paid for the auction.</p><p><br /></p><p>All of the coins were in full rolls of $10 each, explained clearly in the item descriptions that they were all circulated and pulled from change in no particular grades. No claims of errors, silver versions, nor that they were searched or unsearched were made.</p><p><br /></p><p>I highly suggest those of you spending these coins to reconsider and try saving them, then selling rolls of Bicentennial Quarters to see what you can get out of them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 922805, member: 19065"]Actually, those in this thread who claim that Bicentennial Quarters are not worth anything in these grades or if they don't have an error suggest you just spend the coins, are not completely aware that these coins can and do sell for greater than face value in online auctions, even regular business strikes pulled from circulation can fetch a premium. I save every one of these coins that I find in pocket change and when I have a few rolls of them saved up, I list them on eBay. Below are some example prices I have realized in the past couple years to illustrate my point: • Three rolls (face value of $30) for $55.05 • Three rolls (face value of $30) for $55.63 • One roll (face value of $10) for $ 23.84 Note that the above prices are the final bids which do not include shipping/insurance fees paid by the buyers nor deduct the listing fees I paid for the auction. All of the coins were in full rolls of $10 each, explained clearly in the item descriptions that they were all circulated and pulled from change in no particular grades. No claims of errors, silver versions, nor that they were searched or unsearched were made. I highly suggest those of you spending these coins to reconsider and try saving them, then selling rolls of Bicentennial Quarters to see what you can get out of them.[/QUOTE]
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