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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 60249, member: 68"]Rolls are hard to find but sell for only about $30 each or less. Arlan Kramer runs ads in the back of the coin papers and supplies good quality. The '92 to '94 issues are probably best found in the mint sets. These might cost a little more but the quality is excellent. If you can use or sell the other coins in the sets the quarters will actually be cheaper. Try to pick the best set out of seven or eight if you can. You'll probably have to bite the bullet on the proofs. The sets these are in still have substantial premiums so this means the coins will have to sell for more. There are numerous dealers who sell this material and you should be able to google it. </p><p><br /></p><p>The BU coins exist in much smaller numbers than most people think so you can run into supply problems. The current price probably is about right for the current demand but the demand is increasing rapidly and supply is not well distributed. $1 each is definitely about as low as you'll find these and this could require some looking. You might try to get them all in as few places as possible to avoid the shipping charges. </p><p><br /></p><p>Gems of some of these are pretty tough and can be breath taking with satiny smooth surfaces. </p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 60249, member: 68"]Rolls are hard to find but sell for only about $30 each or less. Arlan Kramer runs ads in the back of the coin papers and supplies good quality. The '92 to '94 issues are probably best found in the mint sets. These might cost a little more but the quality is excellent. If you can use or sell the other coins in the sets the quarters will actually be cheaper. Try to pick the best set out of seven or eight if you can. You'll probably have to bite the bullet on the proofs. The sets these are in still have substantial premiums so this means the coins will have to sell for more. There are numerous dealers who sell this material and you should be able to google it. The BU coins exist in much smaller numbers than most people think so you can run into supply problems. The current price probably is about right for the current demand but the demand is increasing rapidly and supply is not well distributed. $1 each is definitely about as low as you'll find these and this could require some looking. You might try to get them all in as few places as possible to avoid the shipping charges. Gems of some of these are pretty tough and can be breath taking with satiny smooth surfaces. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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