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50 States quarters (USA)


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Hello,

Backyard Bullion did a video on this a while ago , I just fell in love with it.

I am about to buy a map/book ( both a map and a book at the same time) just for the fun of it.

Does anyone collect them here ? is it easy to find ? I am thinking to buy this for myself and not for investment , and to do it with my son:)

As far as I understand they are not precious metal and they were in circulation , as I don't live in the US at all , i m wondering if they are easy to find anywhere on the internet. I d buy a map with 18 coins inside and then will look for all of them little by little.

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/fifty-state-quarters-collectors-map-459527374  something like that.

Thank you

 

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I dont know about the internet (probably could find them from a coin dealer?) but Ive got a can of various and they are fairly common here. There also error variants etc. If you cant really find anything let me know and maybe we can work something out.

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4 hours ago, Aknot said:

I dont know about the internet (probably could find them from a coin dealer?) but Ive got a can of various and they are fairly common here. There also error variants etc. If you cant really find anything let me know and maybe we can work something out.

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Thanks @Aknot Very much appreciated.

My goal is to have 1 of each ; doesn't matter the mint. If possible in decent state with a bit of a luster ; but I am struggling to understand if these coins were ever in circulation ?

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11 hours ago, Toshunya86 said:

Thanks @Aknot Very much appreciated.

My goal is to have 1 of each ; doesn't matter the mint. If possible in decent state with a bit of a luster ; but I am struggling to understand if these coins were ever in circulation ?

Mine? Yes they were.

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I have a good amount. they are easy to find unless you want prime specimen...these can go for thousands in ms70.......

regular circulation is easy I have most or could help you put if you needed. 

I'm sure if you ask around you could get help.

MintedAuAg

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I was in the States last year and found that most of the quarters i came across were commemorative....

I saved about $15 dollars worth and had them stacked up on a cabinet in my hotel room. I was not very happy when, after a day out, i came back to the room to find the quarters gone and a 'thank you' note left in their place. Top Tip; do not leave your spare shrapnel were it can be misconstrued as being a tip for the chambermaid...

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