The American Bicentennial quarter is my favorite design. As a kid, I called them "Drummer Boy quarters". Even today I still actively collect them while coin roll hunting.
I absolutely love quarters...❤ When I was little I was always asking my mom and dad for quarters, because I loved to buy all kinda thingymajigs from the Toy Vending Machines, and I would always play the Claw Machines, and Arcade Games too...🤗 A quarter can buy a lot of happiness...👍🏼💯✔
I found this coin in my change but I cant find it on any site can u tell me anything about it. It says General Washington on the front and some eagle on the back. On the back it says " In Unitate Fortitude
Very educational and informative video, I'm not much of a quarter guy, but you have shown, some very beautiful and interesting types, some of which I have never seen. 👍😃😎
ITS SO FANTASTIK COUNT WITH TREASURE TOWN COINS AND WITH YOU GREAT FRIEND CHRISTIAN.I HOPE YOU STAY HEALTHY AND I WISH YOU MANY BLESSINGS AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY AND IN ALL YOUR DUTIES.SINCERELY 😀👍❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽🗽🗽🗽
Do you recommend collecting the quarters? I have right now the 32-64 Washington quarters and moving on to the Standing Liberty Quarters, instead of getting them all do just the years and get high quality pieces. Let me know what you think. Also where is a good place acquiring these pieces. Thanks again love your videos
I think they are cool! From a value perspective, I have no idea, but I believe they will be a lot more expensive than the Washingtons. I think Washington quarters are a great starter one.
Most of the older draped & capped bust quarters in good to decent quality will run you over a hundred dollars to buy. Seated quarters can run up to a hundred usually. I should know, I've collected and researched a few. They definitely are not cheap coins to acquire. Lastly, if you're talking key dates or high quality examples be prepared to pay even higher premiums!
Overall I like the video (gave it a thumps up it on TH-cam) but you need to improve approx. values especially for the modern quarters. Modern uncirculated quarters in high mint state are not just face value.
I hate to state the obvious and hope I’m wrong but it’s getting harder and harder to get or use change anymore. But on the other hand the value of coins might increase but on the other side of the coin I’m guessing less people will be buying or selling them. I really just don’t know the future of coin collecting since humans are getting more and more skittish about life and just getting out unless it’s essential. I’m supposing the best option is to at least buy gold and silver. And toilet paper. Just kidding. But seriously times are getting harder to predict. Who would have thought people would be ok to defund police? Without a good tax refund? Not sure they thought it through to the end. Cheers Bill
I love the information but you talk way too fast for anyone trying to write down the information. Breathe. It’s okay I promise. Lol thanks for the video
THANK YOU for All of Your Post as I Learn a LOT from you !!!
You are very welcome Thomas!
What about the short lived 2021 crossing the Delaware quarter?
A really nice video. I learned a lot and found it filled with great information. Thank you ❤️
So glad!
The American Bicentennial quarter is my favorite design. As a kid, I called them "Drummer Boy quarters". Even today I still actively collect them while coin roll hunting.
Ty for this video of the history of our quarter. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
I absolutely love quarters...❤ When I was little I was always asking my mom and dad for quarters, because I loved to buy all kinda thingymajigs from the Toy Vending Machines, and I would always play the Claw Machines, and Arcade Games too...🤗 A quarter can buy a lot of happiness...👍🏼💯✔
And four quarters are a dollar, so if you have 12 quarters you could have 3$ and 3$ can buy happiness
Very helpful and well put together thanks bro
Glad you liked it!
That was cool thanks for doing these. It really fans the flame of interest in collecting for me
Hi Christian, I really enjoyed this video, learned some things about varieties of seated liberties, thanks again, stay safe, Bill
Glad to hear that!
That was a real nice explanation on all the different quarters that was cool.
Glad you liked it Perry!
thanks, nice & detailed presentation
thank you for this sharing, that was cool👍
For sure!
I love collecting quarters in quarter books
Awesome video. Great info. Thanks
Our pleasure!
great history about the quarter .. would love to get a Draped Bust quarter. As a kid, I really liked the bicentennial quarter.
Thanks, good video Christian!
For sure Antek!
I found this coin in my change but I cant find it on any site can u tell me anything about it. It says General Washington on the front and some eagle on the back. On the back it says " In Unitate Fortitude
Very educational and informative video, I'm not much of a quarter guy, but you have shown, some very beautiful and interesting types, some of which I have never seen. 👍😃😎
Awesome!
Like 3 from Moroco,because Great Channel and Importantes Informations
Thanks bro
ITS SO FANTASTIK COUNT WITH TREASURE TOWN COINS AND WITH YOU GREAT FRIEND CHRISTIAN.I HOPE YOU STAY HEALTHY AND I WISH YOU MANY BLESSINGS AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY AND IN ALL YOUR DUTIES.SINCERELY 😀👍❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽🗽🗽🗽
Thank you so much Harry!
Do you recommend collecting the quarters? I have right now the 32-64 Washington quarters and moving on to the Standing Liberty Quarters, instead of getting them all do just the years and get high quality pieces. Let me know what you think. Also where is a good place acquiring these pieces. Thanks again love your videos
I think they are cool! From a value perspective, I have no idea, but I believe they will be a lot more expensive than the Washingtons. I think Washington quarters are a great starter one.
Most of the older draped & capped bust quarters in good to decent quality will run you over a hundred dollars to buy. Seated quarters can run up to a hundred usually. I should know, I've collected and researched a few. They definitely are not cheap coins to acquire. Lastly, if you're talking key dates or high quality examples be prepared to pay even higher premiums!
My oldest quarter is a 1805 Draped Bust. The early Bust quarters were much larger than later quarters.
Nice! My oldest is a Barber. Gotta get some older ones.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it Eddie
The 1893 Isabella Quarter may have made a good topic
The standing liberty, aka the descending liberty
Overall I like the video (gave it a thumps up it on TH-cam) but you need to improve approx. values especially for the modern quarters. Modern uncirculated quarters in high mint state are not just face value.
Huge missed opportunity not doing state capitals after the state quarters
have American coins ever been downsized
5ozt silver coin, not round. It's $0.25 face value
Thanks for the education, I am collecting the (W) quarters and I started collecting with the state quarters in 1999 :)))
Awesome! Good luck with the W ones!
😊♥️😍😘
I hate to state the obvious and hope I’m wrong but it’s getting harder and harder to get or use change anymore. But on the other hand the value of coins might increase but on the other side of the coin I’m guessing less people will be buying or selling them. I really just don’t know the future of coin collecting since humans are getting more and more skittish about life and just getting out unless it’s essential. I’m supposing the best option is to at least buy gold and silver. And toilet paper. Just kidding. But seriously times are getting harder to predict. Who would have thought people would be ok to defund police? Without a good tax refund? Not sure they thought it through to the end. Cheers Bill
I love the information but you talk way too fast for anyone trying to write down the information. Breathe. It’s okay I promise. Lol thanks for the video