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<p>[QUOTE="acan451, post: 1320561, member: 29769"]Hi lightrain</p><p>First thing first I do not run, or have anything to do with sampleslabs.com.</p><p>It is an a great site and has a lot of info, and lots of amazing samples.</p><p><br /></p><p>The sample you are talking about the 1964 Washington quarter, is a real nice sample.</p><p>I have never seen one for sale at all, not that I can remember in the past year.</p><p>It may have been a dealer slab, or the production numbers were very low..</p><p><br /></p><p>It was also the last year for the silver Quarters, there is the possibility some would have been cracked open</p><p>and sent in for a regrade. The thing about samples especially the older ones is, that no records were ever kept</p><p>so there is no way to trace it's history. By that I mean how many where made, not in all cases but in a lot</p><p>I would think this a harder to find sample.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now as fare as value goes If you put it on ebay, who knows what it would fetch. I would guess and this is only a guess around $40.00</p><p>My suggestion is to hang onto it for a wile the prices are going up and in a few years who knows.</p><p>Let me give you an example, a 1964 Kennedy can sell from thirty to sixty dollars, I just bought one and was able to get it for fifteen dollars but I just got lucky. The prices for sample slabs are all over the place rite now with the hobby becoming more popular.</p><p>Hope this is of some help to you</p><p>All the best</p><p>Alan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="acan451, post: 1320561, member: 29769"]Hi lightrain First thing first I do not run, or have anything to do with sampleslabs.com. It is an a great site and has a lot of info, and lots of amazing samples. The sample you are talking about the 1964 Washington quarter, is a real nice sample. I have never seen one for sale at all, not that I can remember in the past year. It may have been a dealer slab, or the production numbers were very low.. It was also the last year for the silver Quarters, there is the possibility some would have been cracked open and sent in for a regrade. The thing about samples especially the older ones is, that no records were ever kept so there is no way to trace it's history. By that I mean how many where made, not in all cases but in a lot I would think this a harder to find sample. Now as fare as value goes If you put it on ebay, who knows what it would fetch. I would guess and this is only a guess around $40.00 My suggestion is to hang onto it for a wile the prices are going up and in a few years who knows. Let me give you an example, a 1964 Kennedy can sell from thirty to sixty dollars, I just bought one and was able to get it for fifteen dollars but I just got lucky. The prices for sample slabs are all over the place rite now with the hobby becoming more popular. Hope this is of some help to you All the best Alan[/QUOTE]
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