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<p>[QUOTE="VistaCruiser69, post: 25235969, member: 107016"]My mother was one of these individuals who hoarded bicentennial quarters, for like 7 or 8 years, starting pretty much from the time they first went into circulation. She had overheard someone say that bicentennial quarters consisted of 40% silver. The part she didn't hear was that not all bicentennial quarters consist of 40% silver. So, she figured all bicentennial quarters consist of 40% silver. Her many years of hoarding these bicentennial quarters began, full-steam ahead. My mother's nature is to keep most motivational aspects of her decision-making processes secret/private. It was for this reason she didn't share with anyone what motivated her to hoard these quarters. It wasn't until the mid-80's when she finally learned that not all bicentennial quarters consist of 40% silver. Soon after learning this, she decided to roll them at home and slowly bring them all to the bank to exchange for paper currency. And that was that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="VistaCruiser69, post: 25235969, member: 107016"]My mother was one of these individuals who hoarded bicentennial quarters, for like 7 or 8 years, starting pretty much from the time they first went into circulation. She had overheard someone say that bicentennial quarters consisted of 40% silver. The part she didn't hear was that not all bicentennial quarters consist of 40% silver. So, she figured all bicentennial quarters consist of 40% silver. Her many years of hoarding these bicentennial quarters began, full-steam ahead. My mother's nature is to keep most motivational aspects of her decision-making processes secret/private. It was for this reason she didn't share with anyone what motivated her to hoard these quarters. It wasn't until the mid-80's when she finally learned that not all bicentennial quarters consist of 40% silver. Soon after learning this, she decided to roll them at home and slowly bring them all to the bank to exchange for paper currency. And that was that.[/QUOTE]
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