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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7807237, member: 105098"]well, what I did, and you can do whatever makes you happy, but I opened my rolls and went through them, some of the quarters were just of low quality dinged, stained, ugly,</p><p>I did save up a tube of 40 of them, but only of the best quality coins from 10 rolls which was roughly 4 coins per roll, and still I don't think any of them qualify for higher than MS67 so If I happen across any more rolls I'll be looking for better than what I have and switch out with them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Mostly it's for something to do though, so I didn't save coins that are low MS which would be pointless. I also don't save much new coin to begin with but decided to do it on this one design since I had 10 rolls to go through and noticed a whole lot of them were just poor quality out of the roll.</p><p> It does technically continue the washington quarter series from 1998 though, same way a bicentennial is part of it. same obverse design, although they did modify the hair details. I wonder if my washington quarter album ends in 1998 or has space for others after...... shows you how long it's been since I opened it!</p><p><br /></p><p>as far as the roll goes, it's a coin toss (har har har) on which side will face on the ends of rolls. on that coin it makes no difference, you can tell by the date it's a 2021 on the obverse, and you can tell by the design on the reverse it's a 2021. it's nothing special which one is facing out, but some people would prefer the date (when all coins share the same reverse from different years) on at least one end, so you can easily tell what's in it. reverse out on both ends mmight become a problem down the line if they continue the design and there are many years with the same reverse though. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't trust the coin rolls completely though, the armored carriers are doing the rolling and distribution and they just don't care if some circulated get in there with the new coin the way the fed reserve bank cared, all they care is that the inventory stays correct. it's very likely a solid roll of BU 2021 quarters, but the possibility exists there's some older circulated in there too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7807237, member: 105098"]well, what I did, and you can do whatever makes you happy, but I opened my rolls and went through them, some of the quarters were just of low quality dinged, stained, ugly, I did save up a tube of 40 of them, but only of the best quality coins from 10 rolls which was roughly 4 coins per roll, and still I don't think any of them qualify for higher than MS67 so If I happen across any more rolls I'll be looking for better than what I have and switch out with them. Mostly it's for something to do though, so I didn't save coins that are low MS which would be pointless. I also don't save much new coin to begin with but decided to do it on this one design since I had 10 rolls to go through and noticed a whole lot of them were just poor quality out of the roll. It does technically continue the washington quarter series from 1998 though, same way a bicentennial is part of it. same obverse design, although they did modify the hair details. I wonder if my washington quarter album ends in 1998 or has space for others after...... shows you how long it's been since I opened it! as far as the roll goes, it's a coin toss (har har har) on which side will face on the ends of rolls. on that coin it makes no difference, you can tell by the date it's a 2021 on the obverse, and you can tell by the design on the reverse it's a 2021. it's nothing special which one is facing out, but some people would prefer the date (when all coins share the same reverse from different years) on at least one end, so you can easily tell what's in it. reverse out on both ends mmight become a problem down the line if they continue the design and there are many years with the same reverse though. I don't trust the coin rolls completely though, the armored carriers are doing the rolling and distribution and they just don't care if some circulated get in there with the new coin the way the fed reserve bank cared, all they care is that the inventory stays correct. it's very likely a solid roll of BU 2021 quarters, but the possibility exists there's some older circulated in there too.[/QUOTE]
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