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<p>[QUOTE="bbruff22, post: 965446, member: 25768"]Hello,</p><p>First off, I've searched a ton of threads out here, and I tried to revive a couple of old threads with little luck. I tried the "post your results" thread too, with no meaningful comments, so I'll post this here and hopefully not cause any grief to the admins for multiple posts.</p><p> </p><p>I'm needing some feedback from quarter lovers about what you look for in circulated rolls. Here's what I'm currently doing. Does this sound good? Any tips would be greatly appreciated. </p><p> </p><p>1) Checking for obvioius minting issues like planchet errors, off-center strikes, rotated die, etc.</p><p>2) Look for any quarters 1964 and older for silver content</p><p>3) Check any 1989s for missing mint mark</p><p>4) Look for the following state quarter issues</p><p>Wisconsin - High Leaf and Low Leaf Cornstalk error</p><p>Kansas - Bison hump and die gouge</p><p>Minnesota - Extra Tree error</p><p>Delaware - First Stat, die crack</p><p>Arizona - Extra cactus/leaf near date , doubled motto</p><p>5) I check all state quarters for obvious stuff, but the 5 above seem to be more noteable.</p><p> </p><p>I'd appreciate any feedback. If you think searching quarters is ill-advised, please let me know why. I understand that they are highly circulated. I will admit that the ease of moving these in and out of banks is part of the appeal for me. You just don't get grief from tellers when you deposit quarters.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for any help you can provide.</p><p>Brent[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bbruff22, post: 965446, member: 25768"]Hello, First off, I've searched a ton of threads out here, and I tried to revive a couple of old threads with little luck. I tried the "post your results" thread too, with no meaningful comments, so I'll post this here and hopefully not cause any grief to the admins for multiple posts. I'm needing some feedback from quarter lovers about what you look for in circulated rolls. Here's what I'm currently doing. Does this sound good? Any tips would be greatly appreciated. 1) Checking for obvioius minting issues like planchet errors, off-center strikes, rotated die, etc. 2) Look for any quarters 1964 and older for silver content 3) Check any 1989s for missing mint mark 4) Look for the following state quarter issues Wisconsin - High Leaf and Low Leaf Cornstalk error Kansas - Bison hump and die gouge Minnesota - Extra Tree error Delaware - First Stat, die crack Arizona - Extra cactus/leaf near date , doubled motto 5) I check all state quarters for obvious stuff, but the 5 above seem to be more noteable. I'd appreciate any feedback. If you think searching quarters is ill-advised, please let me know why. I understand that they are highly circulated. I will admit that the ease of moving these in and out of banks is part of the appeal for me. You just don't get grief from tellers when you deposit quarters. Thanks for any help you can provide. Brent[/QUOTE]
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