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100 years from now

What state quarter do you think will be coveted by a detectorist? None of them?
"If I had a nickel for every nickel I ever had, I'd have all my nickels back".

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  • goose3goose3 Posts: 11,471 ✭✭✭
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  • this detectorist will be 139 years old then, wow!, and the only quarters i'll be coveting will be 1964 and earlier....i don't think that you'll be able to identify them after a hundred years in the dirt....some of the state quarters i find on the beach now, are so worn out, that i have to squint and look real close to see what state it is....as for silver quarters, i have only found 2, a 1943 and a 1945, and both came out of the ground looking very good.....i hope to find some older dirt to hunt in soon....until then, see you at the beach.....good luck!
    "see ya at the beach"
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  • Take a look at the numbers, these quarters have huge mintages, with many being hoarded in MS condition,and hundreds of thousands being slabbed in TPG coffins , I would hazard to guess that even 100 years from now they will be very common and none of them will actually be coveted as rare.

    same with the new nickles !!!

    Common date Morgans are a good example of this exact thing !!!

    Rick
    Touch Not The Cat Bot A Glove !!

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    Always Looking for Raw Proof Lincoln Cents !!
  • <<same with the new nickles !!!>>
    I can't even find those in change. All I get for change are the Jefferson Memorial nickles and the ocasional Lewis& Clark edition nickle.
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