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<p>[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 1875169, member: 21782"]Even though the Territories are tough to find in circulation, they along with the state quarters are worth a quarter, if circulated. MS60’s are currently selling for $1-$2, ms63’s for $3-$5, and MS65’s for $5-$10. Above MS65 the upward trend in price continues. Most that are looking to complete their collection don’t care much about the grade, so I sell MS60’s for $1 all day long at the shop, but been thinking about raising the price to $2 for the Territories, as some of those rolls are going up along with some of the states.</p><p> </p><p>Since many of the AtB's are lower mintage than the state/territory quarters, you can count on many of them being more pricey than the states/territories in uncirculated condition. Best time to build that collection is now. As with the states, you may find a dealer that doesn't grade them, so you can find higher grades for a buck. Or you can buy rolls and search them yourself.</p><p> </p><p>If you don't care if they appreciate and just want to have fun, colllect them from circulation. Although my son & I are collecting a nice uncirculated set, we are also collecting from circulation, which is the most fun and a challenge.</p><p> </p><p>Just a heads up. Don't count on buying a complete set at a "great price" and expect to get high grade uncirculated coins. You'll probably get the lowest grade and/or damaged coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 1875169, member: 21782"]Even though the Territories are tough to find in circulation, they along with the state quarters are worth a quarter, if circulated. MS60’s are currently selling for $1-$2, ms63’s for $3-$5, and MS65’s for $5-$10. Above MS65 the upward trend in price continues. Most that are looking to complete their collection don’t care much about the grade, so I sell MS60’s for $1 all day long at the shop, but been thinking about raising the price to $2 for the Territories, as some of those rolls are going up along with some of the states. Since many of the AtB's are lower mintage than the state/territory quarters, you can count on many of them being more pricey than the states/territories in uncirculated condition. Best time to build that collection is now. As with the states, you may find a dealer that doesn't grade them, so you can find higher grades for a buck. Or you can buy rolls and search them yourself. If you don't care if they appreciate and just want to have fun, colllect them from circulation. Although my son & I are collecting a nice uncirculated set, we are also collecting from circulation, which is the most fun and a challenge. Just a heads up. Don't count on buying a complete set at a "great price" and expect to get high grade uncirculated coins. You'll probably get the lowest grade and/or damaged coins.[/QUOTE]
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