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<p>[QUOTE="SilverWilliesCoinsdotcom, post: 2819589, member: 86795"]If you have the time to put in, you might consider buying a roll of 90% Silver Washington Quarters 1964 or as big a lot in number of coins as you can afford. Experience taught me that the bigger the lot, the less it has been scrutinized, especially when it is an entire roll from a volume dealer. This is one case where eBay seems to actually be a preferred market, as you can see how many sales the seller has, and if that is in the thousands, it's more likely a better and more reputable seller, that and a 99% + positive feedback will give you more confidence in who you're buying from. Also, the big dealers that have many rolls available, you can see how many are /were available and how many left, the more they have sold increase (at least in my experience) the chances that they just buy low and sell high and that there are likely to be some nice finds date, mint mark and grade wise to make it worth it. Pick those out, sell off the common stuff at melt and do it again. This at least used to work for me. It's kinda fun, too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SilverWilliesCoinsdotcom, post: 2819589, member: 86795"]If you have the time to put in, you might consider buying a roll of 90% Silver Washington Quarters 1964 or as big a lot in number of coins as you can afford. Experience taught me that the bigger the lot, the less it has been scrutinized, especially when it is an entire roll from a volume dealer. This is one case where eBay seems to actually be a preferred market, as you can see how many sales the seller has, and if that is in the thousands, it's more likely a better and more reputable seller, that and a 99% + positive feedback will give you more confidence in who you're buying from. Also, the big dealers that have many rolls available, you can see how many are /were available and how many left, the more they have sold increase (at least in my experience) the chances that they just buy low and sell high and that there are likely to be some nice finds date, mint mark and grade wise to make it worth it. Pick those out, sell off the common stuff at melt and do it again. This at least used to work for me. It's kinda fun, too.[/QUOTE]
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