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<p>[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 695908, member: 6463"]Yes indeed junk silver is a lot of fun. You can buy a $100 face value bag of mercury dimes or washington quarters off Apmex for $1,200-$1,350 and that will give you hours of fun. That's 1,000 dimes or 400 quarters to look through and sort by decade, then year. Get an old Whitman album and start to fill it up. You would be surprised at the range of dates in those bags. I've been through 3-4 bags of quarters this year.</p><p> </p><p>After all the fun, buy some quarter tubes and all the left overs you cann roll in the tubes and put away for safe keeping. You get to invest in some low cost silver and get you spend lots of time with the little ones learning about the dates and mint marks. It's a win win all around.</p><p> </p><p>Your dealer might even have some old silver quarters to sell you for $2.50-$3.00 each or so.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 695908, member: 6463"]Yes indeed junk silver is a lot of fun. You can buy a $100 face value bag of mercury dimes or washington quarters off Apmex for $1,200-$1,350 and that will give you hours of fun. That's 1,000 dimes or 400 quarters to look through and sort by decade, then year. Get an old Whitman album and start to fill it up. You would be surprised at the range of dates in those bags. I've been through 3-4 bags of quarters this year. After all the fun, buy some quarter tubes and all the left overs you cann roll in the tubes and put away for safe keeping. You get to invest in some low cost silver and get you spend lots of time with the little ones learning about the dates and mint marks. It's a win win all around. Your dealer might even have some old silver quarters to sell you for $2.50-$3.00 each or so.[/QUOTE]
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