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<p>[QUOTE="BostonMike, post: 182224, member: 7251"]I recently purchased my first slabbed state quarter. I don't really like post-1964 coinage too much, but it was a good deal and my home state. It was a Silver 2000-S PCGS PF69DCAM Massachusetts state quarter that i got for $10/shipped. </p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway i was just checking it's value out on PCGS.com and noticed that the 1999 series Proof silver state quarters are approx $100 in PF69DC, while 2000 quarters are about $30 in PF69DC. </p><p><br /></p><p>My question is why the huge price difference between the '99 and '00 quarters?? </p><p><br /></p><p>WIll the '00 and later quarters rise in price to match the levels of the '99 quarters as time goes on?</p><p><br /></p><p>Is it a reasonable idea to "invest" in high-grade state quarters with the expectation that they will rise in time?? I'm not looking for a big money jump, but if a coin i buy for $20 or so jumps to $100-150 in a few years that would make me happy. I don't really ever intend on selling any of my collection.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BostonMike, post: 182224, member: 7251"]I recently purchased my first slabbed state quarter. I don't really like post-1964 coinage too much, but it was a good deal and my home state. It was a Silver 2000-S PCGS PF69DCAM Massachusetts state quarter that i got for $10/shipped. Anyway i was just checking it's value out on PCGS.com and noticed that the 1999 series Proof silver state quarters are approx $100 in PF69DC, while 2000 quarters are about $30 in PF69DC. My question is why the huge price difference between the '99 and '00 quarters?? WIll the '00 and later quarters rise in price to match the levels of the '99 quarters as time goes on? Is it a reasonable idea to "invest" in high-grade state quarters with the expectation that they will rise in time?? I'm not looking for a big money jump, but if a coin i buy for $20 or so jumps to $100-150 in a few years that would make me happy. I don't really ever intend on selling any of my collection.[/QUOTE]
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