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<p>[QUOTE="Atreides, post: 1380025, member: 36287"]I really hate quarters, but I tend to notice that I almost always end up getting BWR of them and very few CWR.</p><p><br /></p><p>I only started keeping detailed stats on my coin roll hunting, but I can tell you I haven't found any quarters in over 237 rolls. I usually only get 2-6 rolls of Qs a day though, I am guessing if I was doing whole boxes I would have better luck.</p><p><br /></p><p>Still, I kinda question why I still bother with quarters at all, considering the only interesting thing I've found in months is a 1968 proof quarter. I guess it would be fun for someone trying to put together a 50 state or ATB album but I even have trouble finding D mintmarks of Territory quarters on the east coast.</p><p><br /></p><p>It almost feels like all the new quarter designs (and the fact that quarters are so widely circulated/used) have essentially flooded circulation, making it hard to find a single item out of so many variations, especially something like silver which is rare enough to begin with. I guess it's a lot easier to spot a silver quarter by the rim than it is than dimes, too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Atreides, post: 1380025, member: 36287"]I really hate quarters, but I tend to notice that I almost always end up getting BWR of them and very few CWR. I only started keeping detailed stats on my coin roll hunting, but I can tell you I haven't found any quarters in over 237 rolls. I usually only get 2-6 rolls of Qs a day though, I am guessing if I was doing whole boxes I would have better luck. Still, I kinda question why I still bother with quarters at all, considering the only interesting thing I've found in months is a 1968 proof quarter. I guess it would be fun for someone trying to put together a 50 state or ATB album but I even have trouble finding D mintmarks of Territory quarters on the east coast. It almost feels like all the new quarter designs (and the fact that quarters are so widely circulated/used) have essentially flooded circulation, making it hard to find a single item out of so many variations, especially something like silver which is rare enough to begin with. I guess it's a lot easier to spot a silver quarter by the rim than it is than dimes, too.[/QUOTE]
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