But, once you submit them for grading, won't you be losing money on them unless they grade MS65 or higher?
Meow thinks it is not even in MS condition. So no real added value over a quarter. If you like it, keep it. Meow has many no value or low value coins in the cat hoard. As it makes Meow happy regardless.
If you are collecting I would put this in my album and wait for a better one. I think it is worth keeping but not to try for a profit maker.
With something like that I put it in my book until I find something better to upgrade my book with then replace it and just keep doing it. I'm at AU after a long time, maybe one day MS ones that's been sitting in a jar for 37+ years will turn up. you could sell rolls of them by mintmark on ebay if you are really roll hunting and saving them up for like $12-$20 and a couple dollars for shipping... if you really wanted to I suppose, then at some point use those proceeds to buy MS examples for your collection that are graded. up to you really, I just catch and release unless it's clearly better than what I already have.
@John Burgess, I kinda new at all coinage. Before coin shortage I was on pennies. Now my bank will allow me 21 rolls of quarters a week. I don't care for quarters but its better then nothing. My dealer just bought it for .75 25 minutes ago, he trying to sell me better examples but told him I only keep pennies.
Good to know. That dealer won't want to take 40 or more of them for 75 cents each thats for sure. but awesome you could flip it smoothly for parking meter money. LOL
Arizona Coin Exchange is paying $2 for AU '82-D quarters and this is a nice example. It would bring a few dollars on eBay. It is also the "scarcer" type "d" reverse. This coin is not too uncommon in AU but it is quite uncommon in BU so if it ever catches on it should have a nice premium.