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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 44607, member: 68"]At the risk of being a wet blanket it doesn't seem likely that the typical coin from the 60's and 70's are going to have much value for the foreseeable future. They made millions of these and generally those made in lower numbers were a little better saved originally. There are some coins that are none too common in circulation such as a '68-D quarter. Much of the mintage of this coin has been destroyed by time but there are still more than 40 million of these circulating. While the date will probably be removed from the circulating coinage over the next several years, the fact remains that there will be some 30,000,000 examples available. It seems unlikely that this won't be sufficient to supply demand. However, nice examples of this coin are decidely tough. Nice well struck examples with nice even wear can be hard to find even in VG condition. Such coins as this are worth the effort to save. Look for coins that are in a little better shape and without problems. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are also lots of varieties to be on the lookout for.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 44607, member: 68"]At the risk of being a wet blanket it doesn't seem likely that the typical coin from the 60's and 70's are going to have much value for the foreseeable future. They made millions of these and generally those made in lower numbers were a little better saved originally. There are some coins that are none too common in circulation such as a '68-D quarter. Much of the mintage of this coin has been destroyed by time but there are still more than 40 million of these circulating. While the date will probably be removed from the circulating coinage over the next several years, the fact remains that there will be some 30,000,000 examples available. It seems unlikely that this won't be sufficient to supply demand. However, nice examples of this coin are decidely tough. Nice well struck examples with nice even wear can be hard to find even in VG condition. Such coins as this are worth the effort to save. Look for coins that are in a little better shape and without problems. There are also lots of varieties to be on the lookout for.[/QUOTE]
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