When the state quarters came out I bought bags of them at the mint each year. I filled up state quarter books and I sold most of them on Ebay. I kept a set for myself because they were so beautiful. My grandson loved them and, of course I gave them to him. He put them in his own "treasure chest," at home. All all uncirculated and right from the mint. I hope he makes a lot of money with them in the future.
@@wallykos6784 Some state quarters that have a very high grade sell for a lot of money. I do agree with you that it's more difficult than people think find high grade coins. I had two 1950's high grade coins graded. They both look brand new to me, but they both graded at a 64 RB...Not very valuable at all. :(
@@hillofbeans2692 I wouldnt trust Heritage auctions one bit. in 1984 they backed up Certified Rare Coin Galleries just so they could create infomercials pumping up quarters and coins. Heritage auctions has gotten in trouble several times by the FCC for shill bidding, creating pump and dump schemes for Coins, Comics and lately, video games. This scam only works if you can convince people that their common items are worth a lot of money. HA can take 10$ of the auction, Which means if they valued the quarter at 4,000$ they could still make 400$ per auction of that quarter. not to mention buyers fee, so they take a percentage of that as well.
It’s $30 to have it graded. Don’t waste your time or money his valuations are utterly ridiculous. I’ve collected uncirculated state quarters for a long time and he’s full of crap. Some of the errors are worth money but the rest forget it. Pre 1964 quarters were 90% silver and those are quite valuable but anything since (minus the error coins) are virtually worthless over face value
Hey blueridge, what's best about this video is that i have 10 rolls of all the states that came directly from the mint and is still in the package. Never opened. I wonder if those would grade out since they came directly from the mint hahaha... i still haven't pulled the trigger on sending them in. Also my nickels with full steps from key dates, as well as hundreds of other coins, including old morgans. I think im afraid of failure when it comes to sending them in to get graded. Either that or scared of what i could do with the money when I'd sell some through great collections hahahaha
Thank you for this video! I have a few from this list. How do I go about getting them graded? I'm new to coin collecting, but it has very quickly become a crazy addiction digging through our coin jugs. **Do you have a recommendation as far as a magnifier? I've got this little own type gadget that plugs into my phone, LOL yeah not even close to a good view 😂
I have the entire set that was collected as each one went into circulation. I only kept the best quality ones for the collection. I've been meaning to place them in more protected better sealed coin flaps and take them out of the book. I could be sitting on thousands with the right buyer and maybe pay off the rest of my debts and maybe extra toward a down payment toward a first time home.
I just found a P stamped 1999 Pennsylvania quarter today.!!!! Its in pretty great condition, hopefully I can find a place here in town to get it graded
If I’m not mistaking I believe I have pretty much every quarter shown on here some multiple times…I would need to know the best place to get them graded!
I have all these coins also 🤔 I’ve collected for years but I’ve now need to send them out to be graded so I can Save or Sell them plus I have so much more
Thanks for your info, I had a lot of this it’s still in a roll and some of it still brand new no scratch and shinning. I was going to use it to buy a groceries and beer. New subscribers here!
Does it cost to subscribe Not sure how to go about this ( subscribing to a coin Channel ) or even how to see a response to this message. Know that I'm very interested. Ty 10/26/2023(Thur.)3:33pm
I have 2 South Carolina and 2 Pennsylvania quarters that sound like they meet the requirements in my Statehood Quarters collection. How do I know if I have the right coins and where would I go to see how much they are really worth. Sorry, I am new to this. Thank you
How do u sell them? I have numerous coins you have and would to sell the sets/individual coins! Ungraded and collected from bank rolls & almost uncirculated?
I'm from Texas and I have yet to see a Texas quarter since they were released in 2004 .I figured they must have been low mintage like maybe the Florida quarter because I haven't seen one of those either
I have tons of coins, but those two states you mentioned are the ones I have the least amount of, two from Florida and four from Texas. Meanwhile I have at least ten from other states.
Nothing really. They are really high grade business strikes, not from mint sets, not from proof sets, found in rolls of coins with near no flaws. It's pretty rare business strikes are usually MS60-65. 66 or 67 would be rare but attainable in significant amounts. 68 or 69 could just be a couple graded examples and possibly no MS70.
Another great video from Blue. But how do almost all of them get 69? When some of them clearly had a few issues like lol. I have many great looking state quarters time to get an auction submission ready before everything down lol
Hello…I’m not a coin collector but have one that I’m curious about and any info would be helpful…I have a 2009 Duke Ellington quarter and the 2nd….L…in Ellington is almost invisible under a magnifying glass…the embossing is so light you can barely see it when magnified…thanks and god bless…John
Ya know it's funny. PCGS has the entire set of state quarters listed in MS67 with a sold price of $2750 approx. Which works out to about $55 per quarter. Hard to believe people out there willing to pay thousands for one coin. Although these in the video are MS69 and ect. And PCGS doesn't list a sale of a complete set above MS67. So maybe it's an impossibility.
Hello, thank you for your video. Very interesting and I enjoyed listening. I found five describe on the video. What is my option to sell them? Where do I go? I appreciate your best knowledge. Send me the right place. Thank you
Fellow youtube coin collectors. I'm getting back into the hobby again after a long absence thanks to having collections stolen. My thoughts on getting into these big auction sites from reading comments and figuring out the most probable approach is, it is going to take some investment as far as joining one or more of the grading outfits and likely the auction ones as well. Having a membership does have it's perks as far as savings in grading coins and getting them onto auction sites. I would guess that the rejection some have commented they received is due to not being established with the grading and auction sites. All I can really suggest to you folks is to take the time to do the research and be prepared to make some sort of investment towards getting established. It's easy to watch these videos and look at some coins you have and get big dreams of caviar and fine wine, but don't forget an old saying that goes " It takes money to make money ".
There are 100's of millions of all the statehood quarters in unc. condition in wrappers, stashed all over the U.S. There is no way these samples are worth these outlandish values unless they are error coins. Tell the whole story, or don't tell it!
I was wondering about that even in a untouched state I don't see anyone paying over 50 bucks for a regular quarter that has been mass produced . I don't believe this video is accurate
It struck me as odd at first as well, but these are graded coins with the lowest runs and highest grades. You can check the PCGS and NGCcoin websites. The difference between a 68 and 69 could be hundreds or even thousands of dollars depending on the coin. For example, checking the website for the Ohio 2002 D - yes, a MS69 sold for $3,500, but MS68s have sold between $30-$230. If there's only a few coins that have been graded MS69, regardless of how many are laying in drawers, it's going to increase the value.
@@reganstigall3949 I want to know what am I suppose to do to get them on Ebay. Do I take pictures and upload my coins is their a site or what PLEASE HELP!!!
Could've just looked at historical auctions on Heritage & filtered high to low for this one. Add some flair like mintages, how many graded, or even mistakes.
Yea all of these quarters are worth $.25. If you don't say why these sold at auction for so much, the video itself has no meaning because everybody who finds gobs of these thinking to make millions of dollars is going to be disappointed.
I have #4 the Massachusetts 2000 P now I don’t know much about coin is it coins that have never been circulated that are worth money or can a coin I got back in change from a cash register be worth something
I have 7 complete state sets purchased throughout the series.Two are in a wooden case of 10 smaller cases of 5 coins per box. The other 5 are the board slots for all 50 states.Send me some info.
I guess you can go to the heritage auctions site and verify through past auction results. And if it checks out, then getting memberships with the grading and auction companies would probably be worthwhile. And get some of that suckers with a lot of money to throw around action.
I see state quarters selling for a dollar or 1.25 CAD so i put a roll up and surprise surprise nobody buys i dont know how the top rated sellers can just sell a damn rusty nail if they have one laying around
TylerThaGamer just look at past prices on eBay, only quarters going for any money are errors. Not one of the ones mentioned in this video sell for as much as he said. It’s a joke really!
I have probally 300 rolls of various states uncirculated but not graded ...maybe its time to dig them out im sure most of them are probably mint condition ..i really don't know much about coins and these were left to me in my father's coin collection..i know they are brand new intended for circulation but never busted out of the rolls. Anyone knowing about coins could possibly give me some advise on if that's any good or are they probably just worth 25cent still ?
I have five of these quarters including the #1 quarter how do I get money for it get it graded then sell it or the auction he’s talking about these quarters got sold in
When the state quarters came out I bought bags of them at the mint each year. I filled up state quarter books and I sold most of them on Ebay. I kept a set for myself because they were so beautiful. My grandson loved them and, of course I gave them to him. He put them in his own "treasure chest," at home. All all uncirculated and right from the mint. I hope he makes a lot of money with them in the future.
How did you get them on eBay I'm not sure how to do that please help. thanks
@@celiamendoza8076 Read it again. He didn't say he got them on ebay.🙂He said he sold them there. He got them at the mint
@@wallykos6784 Some state quarters that have a very high grade sell for a lot of money. I do agree with you that it's more difficult than people think find high grade coins. I had two 1950's high grade coins graded. They both look brand new to me, but they both graded at a 64 RB...Not very valuable at all. :(
@@hillofbeans2692 I wouldnt trust Heritage auctions one bit. in 1984 they backed up Certified Rare Coin Galleries just so they could create infomercials pumping up quarters and coins. Heritage auctions has gotten in trouble several times by the FCC for shill bidding, creating pump and dump schemes for Coins, Comics and lately, video games. This scam only works if you can convince people that their common items are worth a lot of money. HA can take 10$ of the auction, Which means if they valued the quarter at 4,000$ they could still make 400$ per auction of that quarter. not to mention buyers fee, so they take a percentage of that as well.
@@wallykos6784 I have a 2006 North Dakota mint D quarter
Lets go to the laundromat to find these coins
That’s the whole truth lmao I don’t think they get it
What's the process for having a coin graded by PCGS or any of the other companies? Do you have a video on this?
I have that coin where to sell
It’s $30 to have it graded. Don’t waste your time or money his valuations are utterly ridiculous. I’ve collected uncirculated state quarters for a long time and he’s full of crap. Some of the errors are worth money but the rest forget it. Pre 1964 quarters were 90% silver and those are quite valuable but anything since (minus the error coins) are virtually worthless over face value
Hey blueridge, what's best about this video is that i have 10 rolls of all the states that came directly from the mint and is still in the package. Never opened. I wonder if those would grade out since they came directly from the mint hahaha... i still haven't pulled the trigger on sending them in. Also my nickels with full steps from key dates, as well as hundreds of other coins, including old morgans. I think im afraid of failure when it comes to sending them in to get graded. Either that or scared of what i could do with the money when I'd sell some through great collections hahahaha
Great start to a video but you dont say why they are so high and what to look for. Errors or die mistakes. It's only have a video
Don Kebles same question, why are there so valuable?
Bc of the grades I’m guessing
Same question. WTF is the point of the video. Can someone explain grade?
There Silver
I have all this quaters where I sell this
I have a 1999 Pennsylvania quarter that looks new. I got both P and D when they came out. I may have them graded to see what they rate out as
Thank you for this video! I have a few from this list. How do I go about getting them graded? I'm new to coin collecting, but it has very quickly become a crazy addiction digging through our coin jugs. **Do you have a recommendation as far as a magnifier? I've got this little own type gadget that plugs into my phone, LOL yeah not even close to a good view 😂
I just take a picture with my phone, and then I zoom in to see what it looks like up close. I hope this helps!
You can Google all the information you need
2:05 I have a 2002 ohio d quarter is that the only thing about it ?
I have three of them on the list and I have the first one and I didn’t even know it till I took a Look
i have all 50 state quarters P and D so 100 quarters. would they be worth having them graded?
I have the entire set that was collected as each one went into circulation. I only kept the best quality ones for the collection. I've been meaning to place them in more protected better sealed coin flaps and take them out of the book. I could be sitting on thousands with the right buyer and maybe pay off the rest of my debts and maybe extra toward a down payment toward a first time home.
I have the north Dakota 2006 with the D stamp. That's the one you are talking about?
I just found a P stamped 1999 Pennsylvania quarter today.!!!!
Its in pretty great condition, hopefully I can find a place here in town to get it graded
I have two of these!!!!!!!
If I’m not mistaking I believe I have pretty much every quarter shown on here some multiple times…I would need to know the best place to get them graded!
Thanks for your feedback , contact me for more information and advise for profitable investment
I’m based in New York but not sure where to go to have my coin’s graded being that I just started collecting my bills and coin’s!
Hi, I got three quarters from this top ten, do you have any idea how to proceed? I’m not a collector. Greetings
Same I have 2 of them
i do have the 2000 south carolina quarter dollar the palmetto state right now how can I sold it?
You are definately the man when it comes to providing much needed information when going through my state quarters, please, keep it up!
I have the collection of the quarters you mentioned how am I supposed to get them sold
I have them also don't know how to get them sold
I have all the coins on this list
Me to😅
But do they have a high grade of 68 and higher?
Who doesn't? It has to be in mint condition or it's only worth 25cents
Stop bragging I only got 2 of em #8 and 6
I have all these coins also 🤔 I’ve collected for years but I’ve now need to send them out to be graded so I can Save or Sell them plus I have so much more
I have a 2022 D quarter with Wilma Mankiller on the back of it. What is the worth of it?
Would help to tell us what to look for in some of these quarters.
He did. These are all high grade. The title says it.
No the title does not say that
@@paulkendra5504 The title does say it!
Your looking for the perfect quarter! No scratches, nicks or errors.
Are the other State Quarters if graded 68 or better worth similar values or are these just rarer?
Thanks for your info, I had a lot of this it’s still in a roll and some of it still brand new no scratch and shinning. I was going to use it to buy a groceries and beer. New subscribers here!
Does it cost to subscribe
Not sure how to go about this ( subscribing to a coin Channel ) or even how to see a response to this message. Know that I'm very interested. Ty
10/26/2023(Thur.)3:33pm
I have 2 South Carolina and 2 Pennsylvania quarters that sound like they meet the requirements in my Statehood Quarters collection. How do I know if I have the right coins and where would I go to see how much they are really worth. Sorry, I am new to this. Thank you
Yes! Thank you for sharing! So do you know where is the place in California Sacramento that we can go in sale these quarters.
Hello, what if I come across some of these quarters, what do I do? Where can I have it checked and auctioned?
How do u sell them?
I have numerous coins you have and would to sell the sets/individual coins! Ungraded and collected from bank rolls & almost uncirculated?
That's excellent, happy for you to get a buyer
I have a North Dakota D. Not in mint condition. These all have to be in super good condition to be worth anything?
That is nice BlueRidge. I have been collecting some, I do need to check!
I am from PNG Oceania Region and have 2 US Quaters witth years--1973 and 1980. Please advise if both are of any values.
I'm from Texas and I have yet to see a Texas quarter since they were released in 2004 .I figured they must have been low mintage like maybe the Florida quarter because I haven't seen one of those either
I have tons of coins, but those two states you mentioned are the ones I have the least amount of, two from Florida and four from Texas. Meanwhile I have at least ten from other states.
Question so if we have these quarters, Where is the best place to sell them and Trusted ?
I have the Missouri and Texas Quarters. Who do I talk to PLEASE!!!!!
Buenas tardes yo tengo la del año 2001 y la del 2014 y la del 2008 y la del 2004 y la del 2000 soy de Hermosillo sonora
Sir good am, can I ask a favor if you buy the 2000 quarter dollar the bay state.
Hi! I actually have all of these brand new from the FED. Found my collection and was wondering what I should do next?
Give them to me, thank you!,
Good morning sir , I have 1964 five cents and some of quarter that you mention where can I sell or how and who is buying on it
I have two 1999 Pennsylvania quarters I was about to use to do my laundry before this video
XD
What so special about these quarters beside its being mint and graded?
Nothing really. They are really high grade business strikes, not from mint sets, not from proof sets, found in rolls of coins with near no flaws.
It's pretty rare business strikes are usually MS60-65. 66 or 67 would be rare but attainable in significant amounts. 68 or 69 could just be a couple graded examples and possibly no MS70.
@@sparkyjones560 100% agree with you,not sure others understand!
I have that 2003 quarter but not as clear as that u were showing us. Is mine has value?
I have Pennsylvania 1999p. Is really worth so much?
Probably, if it is in proof condition and you send it off to a company that rates coins and puts them in cases. Don't forget to insure your package.
ihave 1787 1999 in good condition how can i sell it the n#1 in the video contact me 09235221672
I have 1787 1999 in good condition. How i can sell it no 1 in the video. Contact me at 09507543209.
Hi i watched your video about the quarter dollar.i have indiana and great basin that has "P" mark is this any way to sell that coin?
I literally just found out that I have the New York quarter placed at #10....I’m so happy; I’m going to save it for like 10 more years💀💀
Same😂
Hi i have from this video Texas,And south Carolina And i Am from Europe where can i sale this coin ?thank you
How much does it cost to get my coins graded? Where and how do I go about doing this? Thanks in advance.
Another great video from Blue. But how do almost all of them get 69? When some of them clearly had a few issues like lol. I have many great looking state quarters time to get an auction submission ready before everything down lol
Hello…I’m not a coin collector but have one that I’m curious about and any info would be helpful…I have a 2009 Duke Ellington quarter and the 2nd….L…in Ellington is almost invisible under a magnifying glass…the embossing is so light you can barely see it when magnified…thanks and god bless…John
This video was awesome and interesting, i have most of the quaters.
What does 1990 D - rare circulation/ perfectly details what could the value b?
Do u have the missouri quarter?
@@constantinodelallave6130 i do
@@aaminahbenjamin4038 i don't really know
@@chillcow1897 ok
I have the Texas but idk how much it would sell for now
TROPIC Paradise .couple dollars because too many high grades now. sell it on Ebay for good money
i have texas coin. how much right now?
@@shielaoyco1338 In this Time no one care.
Ya know it's funny. PCGS has the entire set of state quarters listed in MS67 with a sold price of $2750 approx. Which works out to about $55 per quarter. Hard to believe people out there willing to pay thousands for one coin.
Although these in the video are MS69 and ect. And PCGS doesn't list a sale of a complete set above MS67. So maybe it's an impossibility.
Hello, thank you for your video. Very interesting and I enjoyed listening. I found five describe on the video. What is my option to sell them? Where do I go? I appreciate your best knowledge. Send me the right place. Thank you
Fellow youtube coin collectors. I'm getting back into the hobby again after a long absence thanks to having collections stolen. My thoughts on getting into these big auction sites from reading comments and figuring out the most probable approach is, it is going to take some investment as far as joining one or more of the grading outfits and likely the auction ones as well. Having a membership does have it's perks as far as savings in grading coins and getting them onto auction sites. I would guess that the rejection some have commented they received is due to not being established with the grading and auction sites. All I can really suggest to you folks is to take the time to do the research and be prepared to make some sort of investment towards getting established. It's easy to watch these videos and look at some coins you have and get big dreams of caviar and fine wine, but don't forget an old saying that goes " It takes money to make money ".
Hi! I have here a 2004 D Wisconsin quarter dollar. But it doesn't have an extra leaf.
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Wtffff when I was like 5 I collected quarters and I had a bunch of these! Idk if they were legit but I definitely recall the one with the bison.
Same I still have 2 of the bison
I have
Yeah I have Denver mint mark on a bicentennial quarter that looks brand new 71999 Pennsylvania Denver mint mark are they worth anything
There are 100's of millions of all the statehood quarters in unc. condition in wrappers, stashed all over the U.S. There is no way these samples are worth these outlandish values unless they are error coins. Tell the whole story, or don't tell it!
I was wondering about that even in a untouched state I don't see anyone paying over 50 bucks for a regular quarter that has been mass produced . I don't believe this video is accurate
Thanks, I think this bullshit.
It struck me as odd at first as well, but these are graded coins with the lowest runs and highest grades. You can check the PCGS and NGCcoin websites. The difference between a 68 and 69 could be hundreds or even thousands of dollars depending on the coin. For example, checking the website for the Ohio 2002 D - yes, a MS69 sold for $3,500, but MS68s have sold between $30-$230. If there's only a few coins that have been graded MS69, regardless of how many are laying in drawers, it's going to increase the value.
I have the #1 quarter, where do I sell it and will I, also get 7'050 foe it?
Yes but the problem is selling any of these. Where I live hands down coin collectors are the biggest crooks as far as trying to sell them 😢
You can sell them on eBay
Ditto with Regan Stigall above! Shaun talks about it in the market reports he does! Watch more to know to not loose out.
@@shastina5493 yes but getting coins valets is also a problem arg
Yes sir you are exactly right the only way to make money is to have coins graded that you want to sell this game can be a real scam
@@reganstigall3949 I want to know what am I suppose to do to get them on Ebay. Do I take pictures and upload my coins is their a site or what PLEASE HELP!!!
Could've just looked at historical auctions on Heritage & filtered high to low for this one. Add some flair like mintages, how many graded, or even mistakes.
looked them up on ebay. The quarters you say are worth 7,000 are worth .25
Stupid idiot!!
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Hi, I have a 2012 El Yunque Quarter, but a P mint. Is it worth anything?
GREAT VIDEO!
Hey I have all of these but not graded what do I do I'm real new to this hobby love it but don't know my next steps
I have the first one I was about to use it
Yeah but what condition is it in?
I have a Missouri 2003 p. Where can I sell it. Or will you buy it ??
I have the number #10 in gold
I have also #6 coin
I have all of these coins in my collection. Not sure if they are quality grade but they aren't trashed. Possibly worth anything?
Yea all of these quarters are worth $.25. If you don't say why these sold at auction for so much, the video itself has no meaning because everybody who finds gobs of these thinking to make millions of dollars is going to be disappointed.
Exactly especially because people don’t realize they need to look like they are completely brand new
There are quarter collectors that would pay crazy money for sure specific variations
In what way do you go about selling these coins if said got them
GREAT INFO!!! THANK YOU!
I have a 2006 North Dakota quarter mint D in excellent condition! Where do I sell it or grade it?
Hi , I have all these 10 coins. All in great condition .. where do I start selling if anyone interest in buying.?
Try craigslist
I have three of those coins
I have a the #3 Indiana 2002 how do I check if its value
could all we english speakers bring back the correct usage: "doing well" instead of "doing good"...
Level of English grammar someone learns in school does matter.
I have #4 the Massachusetts 2000 P now I don’t know much about coin is it coins that have never been circulated that are worth money or can a coin I got back in change from a cash register be worth something
So the last one is worth a lot only because of that "P"? Daaaaamn. Mine has a "D".
Mine has a p but it also depends on the grading
OMG SAMEEE
Hey buddy what if i have the palmeto pensylvania cuarter, you buy the coin?
I JUST CAN'T BELEVE THAT STATEHOOD QUARTERS GO FOR THAT MUCH. THERE MUST BE SPECAL REASON. IT MAKES NO SENCE.
ECTOGEOS ZETHIP ...it makes no CENTS
Yeah I think this dude has to be trolling. Everybody has theses coins. Why is it so exspsive
Most of them are uncirculated and have flaws...they don't give you all the details
You just can't give a quarter thats been in population
How do you determine what mint grade it is
I have 7 complete state sets purchased throughout the series.Two are in a wooden case of 10 smaller cases of 5 coins per box. The other 5 are the board slots for all 50 states.Send me some info.
Where do I bring my change to exchange it
WTF?! I have all P’s and D’s from all states in a collectors folder. I want $10k for my collection!! Lol 😂
What do I do if I have the same coins!?
This is a rouse to raise the values of these quarters. I can go online and find each one of these graded MS69 for under 10$. SCAM
Agree
also agree
I guess you can go to the heritage auctions site and verify through past auction results. And if it checks out, then getting memberships with the grading and auction companies would probably be worthwhile. And get some of that suckers with a lot of money to throw around action.
I see state quarters selling for a dollar or 1.25 CAD so i put a roll up and surprise surprise nobody buys i dont know how the top rated sellers can just sell a damn rusty nail if they have one laying around
TylerThaGamer just look at past prices on eBay, only quarters going for any money are errors. Not one of the ones mentioned in this video sell for as much as he said. It’s a joke really!
I have quarter dollar 1999 virtue liberty independence but it was D not P. Is it the same value of that coin or not?
Bullshit!
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I have a year 1889north dakota: whom should I ask to change it 🙏
I got 2 PCs of quarter coins similar with the coins you featured...what should I do?
I have probally 300 rolls of various states uncirculated but not graded ...maybe its time to dig them out im sure most of them are probably mint condition ..i really don't know much about coins and these were left to me in my father's coin collection..i know they are brand new intended for circulation but never busted out of the rolls.
Anyone knowing about coins could possibly give me some advise on if that's any good or are they probably just worth 25cent still ?
Hi there.thank you for the great videos.can you help me i have a 2001 quarters 3 of them in very good condition.where can i sell them.thank you h
I have the 2001 newyork and 2000 south carolina , where can i sell it ?
I have a Missouri and Pennsylvania in "D" not "P". With that said, are there any with "D" that are of worth?
I have that north dakota where can i sell it.
Wow so I inherited a ton of US state coins from my grandfather and surprisingly I have all of the coins on this list with those D and P marks
I HAVE #4 IS THERE ANY VALUE AND A THEODORE ROOSEVELT HIM ON HORSE ON RIGHT AND THE NORTH DAKOTA IN THE BACKGROUND
Hi do u have any idea wer i can sell my coin i have the pensylvania quarter dollar plz response thanx
I have a 2001 p Connecticut quarter that has no ridges on the side. Completely smooth and not from wear?
Is this a common error?
I have five of these quarters including the #1 quarter how do I get money for it get it graded then sell it or the auction he’s talking about these quarters got sold in
I have most quarters 5 SC, 2 NY, 1 OH, 1 TX, 1 MO, 1 MA. So what I doing sell it ik I hear say lots money but where to sell it?
I have everyone on that list how do I go about selling them?
So all if I have any of these coins or do they have to have errors
Hi....I got 2 quarters from this top 10.....Could you tell me where can i sell it......Am not a coin collector tnx’s.