WTB Clad Washington Quarters
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I need two Washington Clads to finish my registry set: PCGS MS66 1982p and 1992p. Also interested in any MS67 Clad Washingtons you have for sale.
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<< <i> I have two bank rolls of 93 P quarters built into a wall in my house, done during a breif illogical instant of home improvement. >>
Time to open a wall and see what kind of toning they took on.......
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<< <i> I have two bank rolls of 93 P quarters built into a wall in my house, done during a breif illogical instant of home improvement. >>
Time to open a wall and see what kind of toning they took on....... >>
Why, wall to wall, of course.
My father and grandfather used to do this all the time in houses they built.
Silver handles moisture better than copper nickel so tear it open and pull them out.
The name is LEE!
Bugs ya, eh?
I thought there were tonz of OBW rolls around
<< <i>Nope, that wall is just an interior room divider wall. Wrapped up like Ft. Knox in there.
Bugs ya, eh?
I thought there were tonz of OBW rolls around >>
At the time, yes, but today's common coins will soon become tomorrow's rarities especially if folks don't stick a roll or two away. Granted, they made them by the millions, sometimes billions, but someday someone will need that spot filled in some collection and there just will not be any around.
I'm rather shocked (and I keep bring this up because it really really bugs me) that astute dealers did not stick away rolls and rolls of 1983 quarters! Especially since the US Mint did NOT produce mint sets for that year! An OBW BU Roll of 1983-P quarters would easily command $900 to $1,000. Especially if the end coins were of good quality. For that matter ANY BU OBW roll of coins from the early to mid 80's is merely a gold bar disguised as a roll of copper nickel clad coins!
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Nope, that wall is just an interior room divider wall. Wrapped up like Ft. Knox in there.
Bugs ya, eh?
I thought there were tonz of OBW rolls around >>
It's still hard to get a handle on how many rolls were saved in the
early '90's but when the price goes up and they start coming out of
the wood work the only ones availabe might be... ...well... ...coming
out of the woodwork.