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<p>[QUOTE="Beardigger, post: 8052230, member: 104605"]Hang onto your Washington Crossing the Delaware quarters. Here is my theory of why you should (for now).</p><p>1.Although it is now officially the new reverse design for quarters, you won't see it again for the next 10 years because they have "special" reverses coming out the next 10 years.</p><p>2. The WCD Quarter is the first since 1999 that the date was moved back to the front of the quarter. Also the portrait of Washington on the front is the old original design in place of the "spaghetti hair" one.</p><p><br /></p><p>3. For some unknown reason (to me) the WCD quarter was not sold by the mint in rolls or bags, meaning they were all dumped into circulation, making me wonder about mintage numbers. The other 2021 Tuskegee Airmen Quarters were sold in bags and rolls (P,D & S). To me.....This means the only S mm WCD quarters will be those in Proof and Silver Proof sets, setting them up to be possible important low mintage coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have several bank rolls of WCD's and I hang on to all the nice ones I come across in circulation just in case. Many of our members say they have yet to find any in circulation.</p><p><br /></p><p>THIS IS NO MORE THEN SPECULATION ON MY PART! But I'm still holding onto all of them just in case.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Beardigger, post: 8052230, member: 104605"]Hang onto your Washington Crossing the Delaware quarters. Here is my theory of why you should (for now). 1.Although it is now officially the new reverse design for quarters, you won't see it again for the next 10 years because they have "special" reverses coming out the next 10 years. 2. The WCD Quarter is the first since 1999 that the date was moved back to the front of the quarter. Also the portrait of Washington on the front is the old original design in place of the "spaghetti hair" one. 3. For some unknown reason (to me) the WCD quarter was not sold by the mint in rolls or bags, meaning they were all dumped into circulation, making me wonder about mintage numbers. The other 2021 Tuskegee Airmen Quarters were sold in bags and rolls (P,D & S). To me.....This means the only S mm WCD quarters will be those in Proof and Silver Proof sets, setting them up to be possible important low mintage coins. I have several bank rolls of WCD's and I hang on to all the nice ones I come across in circulation just in case. Many of our members say they have yet to find any in circulation. THIS IS NO MORE THEN SPECULATION ON MY PART! But I'm still holding onto all of them just in case.[/QUOTE]
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