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<p>[QUOTE="NotSure, post: 790546, member: 20034"]Sounds like someone has some buyers for U.S. coins out of the country! Good luck (though I can't help with the quantity question). </p><p> </p><p>As far as statehood quarters values in AU??? Though the 2010 Redbook DOES show values ranging from $0.30 (for most of them) to $0.75 (for Tennessee...both P&D), even UNC clad statehood quarters are worth one quarter, unless they're in a slab (with the exception of varieties). Statehood quarters in AU, well, I think it's a waste of space and ink to list prices for AU statehood quarters (unless, of course, it's a variety carrying a huge premium, like high/low leaves). Remember, you can't use Redbook prices as a selling point (unless you are selling coins on TV for QVC or HSN)...so in that regard, a $0.30 AU Ohio P SHQ listed in the Redbook 'ain't no 30 cent coin'......it's always worth a quarter, no more, no less.</p><p> </p><p>I see so many statehood quarters in change, as does everyone....but whats funny is, alot of these are earlier years, and they look like they were just struck.. My guess is there are those that became roll-collecters, and what with the economy, they are dumping them back into the system. It's that, OR people realize that due to quantities struck, unless you have an MS69, they'll always be worth face value. I'm NOT saying they don't make a good looking album (after all, if you have a set of just P&D mint SHQ's, you'll always have $50 in cash).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NotSure, post: 790546, member: 20034"]Sounds like someone has some buyers for U.S. coins out of the country! Good luck (though I can't help with the quantity question). As far as statehood quarters values in AU??? Though the 2010 Redbook DOES show values ranging from $0.30 (for most of them) to $0.75 (for Tennessee...both P&D), even UNC clad statehood quarters are worth one quarter, unless they're in a slab (with the exception of varieties). Statehood quarters in AU, well, I think it's a waste of space and ink to list prices for AU statehood quarters (unless, of course, it's a variety carrying a huge premium, like high/low leaves). Remember, you can't use Redbook prices as a selling point (unless you are selling coins on TV for QVC or HSN)...so in that regard, a $0.30 AU Ohio P SHQ listed in the Redbook 'ain't no 30 cent coin'......it's always worth a quarter, no more, no less. I see so many statehood quarters in change, as does everyone....but whats funny is, alot of these are earlier years, and they look like they were just struck.. My guess is there are those that became roll-collecters, and what with the economy, they are dumping them back into the system. It's that, OR people realize that due to quantities struck, unless you have an MS69, they'll always be worth face value. I'm NOT saying they don't make a good looking album (after all, if you have a set of just P&D mint SHQ's, you'll always have $50 in cash).[/QUOTE]
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