New issue sand dune quarters

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Tyler Graton, Apr 9, 2017.

  1. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Man I got lucky today at work. Just don't know what I should do, save em? Open them and look for spotless ones? Sell it for more? Keep em for a long time?! Whaaaaat shall I decide? IMG_0052.JPG IMG_0053.JPG
     
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  3. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Why not keep them for a year or two and then resell for $$$
     
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  4. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Yeah I thought bout doing that more than anything. How much should a roll like this go for in about a year or so?
     
  5. cpm9ball

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    About the same amount you paid for them at your place of work.

    Chris
     
  6. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    It is a bank roll, those quarters could ony be enders, and have other coins through out. I would open it, keep what you like and spend the rest.
     
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  7. ValpoBeginner

    ValpoBeginner Well Known Supporter

    My opinion is that you should search them, find all the 67's. Get them graded immediately, and then sell them as soon as you can while the population is low. Make sure to advertise that there are only 6 graded higher.

    Right now at PCGS their highest graded coin is a 68. The 67's have sold for 100 to 113 a piece. You may have a few in there. Only 81 have been graded at this point. and only 6 68's which are valued at a whopping 600 bucks.

    The population is sure to go up. Compare with a 2007 D state quarter..... the 67's are only 13 to 23 bucks.

    That's what Id do if I had that roll.

    *Info came from PCGS Coinfacts.
     
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  8. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Well I searched them and didn't find one coin without a flaw. I found a dollars worth of some with very little flaws. But it was still exciting because I did have a lot of chances to find something good. There was a small mix of other coins but mostly sand dunes.
     
  9. ValpoBeginner

    ValpoBeginner Well Known Supporter

    Win some, lose most. I'm a roll searcher too, and the odds are against us.
     
  10. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    From the moment it leaves the pressing machine. :) I love treasure hunting haha
     
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  11. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    $10 for the roll.
    These coins that are rolled by Loomis, or whoever, at first glance they may look really nice, but they all get scratched in the counting and rolling machines, and if you look at each coin, you will be lucky to find 1 that grades high out of 40.
    I picked up 5 rolls a little while back and 95+% of them were brand new Fort Moultries. (Loomis) They looked good with the naked eye but with my eye loupe they were all scratched and gouged, etc. I hope I am wrong and you find some 68's in there.
     
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  12. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Nope none were found and you were right. I sent them all back to coin star. :p
     
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  13. ValpoBeginner

    ValpoBeginner Well Known Supporter

    The only rolls I find 67's or above are di
    The only rolls I find 67's or above are dimes and cents. Once in awhile nickels.
     
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