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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 2109385, member: 68"]Nice attractive VF and better early issues are quite likely to develop a premium if a market ever emerges for clads. Nice VF '69, '71. and '73-D quarters are tough. Other dates need to be attractive XF or better. The '69 above is a keeper but the '69-D isn't due to the marking. </p><p> </p><p>The '82/ '83 P&D are keepers in nice well made XF or better. Later dates need to be AU+ but might not get a premium since they can still be found. </p><p> </p><p>A good rule of thumb is that if you're finding a lot of something everyone else is too so it's common at the current time. The best bet is to buy a folder and start a collection of the finest coins you can find. This way you'll be better able to spot the varieties since you'll have a handy reference set and you'll see what's the nicest out there. You'll quickly learn to appreciate rarity. </p><p> </p><p>Keep in mind though that the coin market is topsy turvy now and many of the Gems of these coins can be found in mint sets for little or no premium. Collecting from circulation is a lot of fun but you might want to start another set in an album for uncirculated coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 2109385, member: 68"]Nice attractive VF and better early issues are quite likely to develop a premium if a market ever emerges for clads. Nice VF '69, '71. and '73-D quarters are tough. Other dates need to be attractive XF or better. The '69 above is a keeper but the '69-D isn't due to the marking. The '82/ '83 P&D are keepers in nice well made XF or better. Later dates need to be AU+ but might not get a premium since they can still be found. A good rule of thumb is that if you're finding a lot of something everyone else is too so it's common at the current time. The best bet is to buy a folder and start a collection of the finest coins you can find. This way you'll be better able to spot the varieties since you'll have a handy reference set and you'll see what's the nicest out there. You'll quickly learn to appreciate rarity. Keep in mind though that the coin market is topsy turvy now and many of the Gems of these coins can be found in mint sets for little or no premium. Collecting from circulation is a lot of fun but you might want to start another set in an album for uncirculated coins.[/QUOTE]
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