I dont see a schill but I do see a couple of bidders with more money than brains unless thats what these go for.
A good solid 67 on any of the 1999 St Quarters can bring some good money but typically the first day covers have 66's tops! I know, I tried that route with the Georgia Quarters! A 67 in a GA quarter at one time brought $850. The first day covers are still available from the mint but the coins in them are 64's maybe 65's at most.
I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.
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then one year after it is complete ...you can sell it on ebay for $65 bucks and feel stupid.
in 50 years there are going to be so many of them that people have hoarded that they are going to be worth barely over their face value
A good solid 67 on any of the 1999 St Quarters can bring some good money but typically the first day covers have 66's tops! I know, I tried that route with the Georgia Quarters! A 67 in a GA quarter at one time brought $850. The first day covers are still available from the mint but the coins in them are 64's maybe 65's at most.
The name is LEE!