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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 6324139, member: 105098"]I'm gonna be "that guy".</p><p>Ok so, two folks on here called this a silver quarter. How do you KNOW it's silver from the picture? It has an S mint mark but depending on the date it could also be either of the clad S mint marked quarters, the proof, or the S uncirculated. </p><p><br /></p><p>So does the surface if that quarter look like a proof coin? </p><p><br /></p><p>Please don't take this the wrong way. If you do need help, always ask. Most members are more than willing to help. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie101" alt=":woot:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>(in case playful sarcasm doesn't go over well on a website, to be clear I'm joking here. but I am serious on the subject matter, It's not silver, It's not a proof)</p><p><br /></p><p>-As a S mint clad uncirculated strike quarter, $1-$2. some of them are harder than others and can sell for up to $5 depending on the mintage and design.</p><p><br /></p><p>-With the grease filled die strike, in general if selling something like that on ebay, can add up to $5 to sold price, but more like an extra buck or two, and will depend on interest at the time it's for sale, but it will push the price up a bit more than a coin that isn't a grease filled die strike. some bigger more dramatic greasers or catchy names can generate interest. Like the "In God We Rust" quarters that have a grease filled T in Trust 2005 Kansas state quarter, which can go for $4-$$15. That particular one has some hype to it though, and it's not representative for all grease filled die struck coins, it's an outlier.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 6324139, member: 105098"]I'm gonna be "that guy". Ok so, two folks on here called this a silver quarter. How do you KNOW it's silver from the picture? It has an S mint mark but depending on the date it could also be either of the clad S mint marked quarters, the proof, or the S uncirculated. So does the surface if that quarter look like a proof coin? Please don't take this the wrong way. If you do need help, always ask. Most members are more than willing to help. :woot: (in case playful sarcasm doesn't go over well on a website, to be clear I'm joking here. but I am serious on the subject matter, It's not silver, It's not a proof) -As a S mint clad uncirculated strike quarter, $1-$2. some of them are harder than others and can sell for up to $5 depending on the mintage and design. -With the grease filled die strike, in general if selling something like that on ebay, can add up to $5 to sold price, but more like an extra buck or two, and will depend on interest at the time it's for sale, but it will push the price up a bit more than a coin that isn't a grease filled die strike. some bigger more dramatic greasers or catchy names can generate interest. Like the "In God We Rust" quarters that have a grease filled T in Trust 2005 Kansas state quarter, which can go for $4-$$15. That particular one has some hype to it though, and it's not representative for all grease filled die struck coins, it's an outlier.[/QUOTE]
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