State quarter

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by tka1234, Jun 6, 2010.

  1. tka1234

    tka1234 Junior Member

    I have a few Georgia state quarters, and I read online that they are popular and not found often in circulation. Some online price guides say they may be worth $1.50 each in circulated condition!

    Can someone check in their Red Book or Blue Book (I haven't bought one yet) for 2010 or 2011 and tell me what the value is for each one, in circulated grade? I am interested in selling them to my coin shop.

    If you need pictures, I can give examples if necessary.
     
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  3. dr4g0n3

    dr4g0n3 Member

    well redbook lists 4 grades, three with listed prices, lowest being au50 at .35cents,
    so pics would help

    and those prices are for P and D mm's.
     
  4. tka1234

    tka1234 Junior Member

    I'll have pictures up tomorrow
     
  5. panther

    panther Junior Member

    Sold 5 unc rolls in Dec. 2008 for $52.00 a roll. The demand is very very soft now for unc state qtrs.
     
  6. tka1234

    tka1234 Junior Member

    Here are two of them.. Not uncirculated, but no parts are worn. Just some scratches.
     

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  7. SilverSurfer

    SilverSurfer Whack Job

    Are you kidding me. The peach is nicked all up. I have several where the peach doesn't have a scratch on it. And I wouldn't expect any dealer to purchase them for anything other than the $.25 they are worth.

    I think you'd need a MS condition coin to get anything more than face. And no dealer is going to buy just one coin. If you had a bank roll of uncirculated, you might get the $.35 value if you are lucky.
     
  8. Numismatist47

    Numismatist47 New Member

    Total value....................... $.50.
     
  9. FreezerBurn

    FreezerBurn Member

    Total mintage for Georgia State Quarters was 939,932,000 (451,188,000 P and 488,744,000 D). Nearly ONE BILLION coins. They are neither rare nor valuable in circulated condition. The examples you have shown are worth 25 Cents each. As someone else has already said unless they are Mint State coins they are worth face value only.
     
  10. tka1234

    tka1234 Junior Member

    Thx for info. About.com's coin pricing pages should really update their figures sometime - it says that the georgia quarter is worth over $1.50 in circulated condition!

    I really need to buy the redbook sometime..
     
  11. Numismatist47

    Numismatist47 New Member

    About.com?

    Totally inaccurate coin prices on that site. Pick up a redbook, check heritage auctions, and numismedia to get more accurate pricing. Prices in Redbook are 20% higher than they should be too.
     
  12. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    I'm not sure what price guide you're reading, but they are not worth anywhere near $1.50. Nearly every states quarter is very abundant in circulated condition and are not worth much over face value. Do not go by the values listed in the Red Book. They are too optimistic.

    Chris
     
  13. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    The problem with places like About.com is that they know just enough to be dangerous.

    Chris
     
  14. Numismatist47

    Numismatist47 New Member

    Too interactive as well!
     
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