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<p>[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 2109630, member: 42727"]Where to begin? Gold plated quarters were never offered by the U.S. Mint. They are only offered as novelites by companies that put a very thin layer of gold on the coin. So in the Numismatic sense, the coins "don't exist". You'll never see any major Numismatic price guide list gold plated quarter pricing. You won't find them at NGC, PCGS, CDN, Coin World, etc...</p><p> </p><p>You can find advertisements in many newspapers, magazines, etc...trying to claim that Buffalo nickels are rare. They are not. You can find them all day long if you know where to look. Most U.S. coin series only offer condition rarities.</p><p> </p><p>If you'd like me to read an article about gold plated state quarters being rare, I'd be more than happy to, but please post a link to the exact article, not the generic google search page.</p><p> </p><p>Here is a link to state quarter mintages. You can see they've been minted in such high numbers that they can't be considered rare.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.statequarterguide.com/mintages/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.statequarterguide.com/mintages/" rel="nofollow">http://www.statequarterguide.com/mintages/</a></p><p> </p><p>The lowest mintage is the Iowa Philly mint at 213,800,000.</p><p>The lowest mintage DC and US Territory coin is the Northern Mariana Islands from Philly at 35,200,000.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 2109630, member: 42727"]Where to begin? Gold plated quarters were never offered by the U.S. Mint. They are only offered as novelites by companies that put a very thin layer of gold on the coin. So in the Numismatic sense, the coins "don't exist". You'll never see any major Numismatic price guide list gold plated quarter pricing. You won't find them at NGC, PCGS, CDN, Coin World, etc... You can find advertisements in many newspapers, magazines, etc...trying to claim that Buffalo nickels are rare. They are not. You can find them all day long if you know where to look. Most U.S. coin series only offer condition rarities. If you'd like me to read an article about gold plated state quarters being rare, I'd be more than happy to, but please post a link to the exact article, not the generic google search page. Here is a link to state quarter mintages. You can see they've been minted in such high numbers that they can't be considered rare. [url]http://www.statequarterguide.com/mintages/[/url] The lowest mintage is the Iowa Philly mint at 213,800,000. The lowest mintage DC and US Territory coin is the Northern Mariana Islands from Philly at 35,200,000.[/QUOTE]
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