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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 3669351, member: 105098"]My opinion, and it's only opinion because nobody knows what's gonna happen in the future, is a lot of them are going to be damaged from circulation at some level and be at MS63 or lower because of the way they were distributed. They are mixed into rolls of P and Ds. You can't get a whole roll of them and just put them up and not mess with them like you could in the past with other low mintage coins. You can't put away a whole box of them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think in the long run the high grade examples will be worth decent money for a quarter, it's not gonna make you rich but decent money if graded and it's high graded MS66 and above with MS 68 or higher being exceptionally rare.</p><p>How many examples make that level remains to be determined though, and unknown at this time but I don't think it will be many because of the way they were distributed.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now for most collectors any example will do to fill a folder. I'd think $2-$5 a piece maybe up to $10 is right for raw average examples that would grade MS 64 or lower but I think there will be more value for higher than that in the long run. Yes they are making 2 million of each design. but there won't be many high graded examples out of those 2 million as there would be with normal low mintage coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's a wait and see game at this point. I've found many but not many would qualify above MS65 fresh out of the rolls, even less (1 of 50) prospect at possibly grading MS67 or better.</p><p><br /></p><p>As long as you are getting them at face value you can't lose, but I'd wait and learn grading of quarters in the meantime and see where the prices settle before spending the money on grading and make an educated selection of your best examples to send for grading once you figure out how much they could sell for and if it would be worth the cost to do it.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would not be buying them at this point though, it's an extreme gamble and a lot of chance to lose money in the long run. This isn't an "investment" as interest drops off so will prices especially for the lower condition ones.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 3669351, member: 105098"]My opinion, and it's only opinion because nobody knows what's gonna happen in the future, is a lot of them are going to be damaged from circulation at some level and be at MS63 or lower because of the way they were distributed. They are mixed into rolls of P and Ds. You can't get a whole roll of them and just put them up and not mess with them like you could in the past with other low mintage coins. You can't put away a whole box of them. I think in the long run the high grade examples will be worth decent money for a quarter, it's not gonna make you rich but decent money if graded and it's high graded MS66 and above with MS 68 or higher being exceptionally rare. How many examples make that level remains to be determined though, and unknown at this time but I don't think it will be many because of the way they were distributed. Now for most collectors any example will do to fill a folder. I'd think $2-$5 a piece maybe up to $10 is right for raw average examples that would grade MS 64 or lower but I think there will be more value for higher than that in the long run. Yes they are making 2 million of each design. but there won't be many high graded examples out of those 2 million as there would be with normal low mintage coins. It's a wait and see game at this point. I've found many but not many would qualify above MS65 fresh out of the rolls, even less (1 of 50) prospect at possibly grading MS67 or better. As long as you are getting them at face value you can't lose, but I'd wait and learn grading of quarters in the meantime and see where the prices settle before spending the money on grading and make an educated selection of your best examples to send for grading once you figure out how much they could sell for and if it would be worth the cost to do it. I would not be buying them at this point though, it's an extreme gamble and a lot of chance to lose money in the long run. This isn't an "investment" as interest drops off so will prices especially for the lower condition ones.[/QUOTE]
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