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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1585921, member: 22143"]^First, i don't think this happens much with modern issue silver quarter proofs. The sets are more valuable in their original mint plastic capsule sets. So the demand for quarters that have been cracked out and sold for PF 70 is low. </p><p><br /></p><p>Second, I don't think I've ever seen rolls of modern silver proof quarters at any of the major online dealers that sell slabbed coins. These coins are expensive to acquire and I can't image they would ruin them by putting them in tubes. It immediately reduces them to junk silver status. A proof quarter is always more valuable even if placed in a cardboard holder. People will collect them for booklets. </p><p><br /></p><p>Finally in regards profits to a set of PF 70 vs a PF 69 silver quarters. I don't think there would be a big enough difference in price, these are not expensive coins to warrant having <i>"1000s"</i> graded just to pull a few PF 70s out of the bunch. As I said earlier, for the coins under discussion the economics are not there. </p><p><br /></p><p>I simply don't believe it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1585921, member: 22143"]^First, i don't think this happens much with modern issue silver quarter proofs. The sets are more valuable in their original mint plastic capsule sets. So the demand for quarters that have been cracked out and sold for PF 70 is low. Second, I don't think I've ever seen rolls of modern silver proof quarters at any of the major online dealers that sell slabbed coins. These coins are expensive to acquire and I can't image they would ruin them by putting them in tubes. It immediately reduces them to junk silver status. A proof quarter is always more valuable even if placed in a cardboard holder. People will collect them for booklets. Finally in regards profits to a set of PF 70 vs a PF 69 silver quarters. I don't think there would be a big enough difference in price, these are not expensive coins to warrant having [i]"1000s"[/i] graded just to pull a few PF 70s out of the bunch. As I said earlier, for the coins under discussion the economics are not there. I simply don't believe it.[/QUOTE]
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