Well I guess he was lucky enough to find 2 fools and you didn't.
It's like the show I attended yesterday. I had a pretty weak selling day, while the dealer next to me was selling gold plated state quarters by the dozen. So far as I'm concerned ANY amount that one pays over face value for that junk may as well be flushed down the toilet.
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Close, Russ. The Ohio P-mint is the only state quarter that had a mintage so low that there isn't enough for every man, woman and child in the country to have one.
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Try selling yours again in the catagory he listed his in? Although he's only got the attention of 2 people.
Heck, I don't know.
It's like the show I attended yesterday. I had a pretty weak selling day, while the dealer next to me was selling gold plated state quarters by the dozen. So far as I'm concerned ANY amount that one pays over face value for that junk may as well be flushed down the toilet.
Do you offer as many payment options?
a game i deffinately would rather not play
I will leave them under the bed to till they really hit that level (never) and theres another just listed...lets see what happens to that one
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<< <i>Ohio "P" still has the lowest mintage, by far, of all of the State Quarters >>
So, that's like what? Eight hundred million instead of a billion?
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New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.