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<p>[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1081959, member: 23626"]I noted that you stated there was quite a bit of Silver Quarters. I recently sold a few rolls of those on eBay. Afterward I searched online Silver Dealers to see how my auction fared. Well, the dealers were listing silver Washington Quarters as "unavailable" or "out of stock". Now that made me have second thoughts about selling any more of my silver.</p><p><br /></p><p>Point is, that I feel you should be very careful about selling the quarters at this time without examining every coin and all aspects of a sale. These sell readily on eBay in any amount of lot you want to sell and the return is much higher than a broker or dealer will pay for them. Also it is thought that there could be as many as 20 million people who collected the State Quarters. A percentage of these expanded their collections to include all the Washingtons. Of course the 32 S and D are considered keys because of their low mintages, but the 36 proof was the lowest mintage.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since you don't have the need to sell them right away, studying them and compiling a complete list of what you have before proceeding is the way to go. IMHO</p><p><br /></p><p>gary[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1081959, member: 23626"]I noted that you stated there was quite a bit of Silver Quarters. I recently sold a few rolls of those on eBay. Afterward I searched online Silver Dealers to see how my auction fared. Well, the dealers were listing silver Washington Quarters as "unavailable" or "out of stock". Now that made me have second thoughts about selling any more of my silver. Point is, that I feel you should be very careful about selling the quarters at this time without examining every coin and all aspects of a sale. These sell readily on eBay in any amount of lot you want to sell and the return is much higher than a broker or dealer will pay for them. Also it is thought that there could be as many as 20 million people who collected the State Quarters. A percentage of these expanded their collections to include all the Washingtons. Of course the 32 S and D are considered keys because of their low mintages, but the 36 proof was the lowest mintage. Since you don't have the need to sell them right away, studying them and compiling a complete list of what you have before proceeding is the way to go. IMHO gary[/QUOTE]
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