Nice. Glad it wasn't my collection someone taped into! LOL.
I remember back in 1975 when I worked at a Pizza Parlor, some kids came in and bought a couple pizzas with all silver coins. I asked where they got them and they said their dad had a jar full of them. Sure would of hated to be them when "dad" found out! Needless to say, they now reside in my safe today!
Released during the Great American Coin Hunt? It's the only way I can see this coin being in circulation...
A lifetime ago (when I worked retail, mid-70's), I had a quarter roll in clear plastic. You could clearly see one quarter in the roll was silver. Waited until the end of my shift, then I had to break the roll open and bought the quarter. Well, yeah, for a quarter...
This kind of personal coin find is just as interesting to me as threads about some multi million dollar coin that none of us can enjoy in-hand. Thanks!
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Wow! An early one at that!
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great find, especially with the silver prices climbing and can't beat a face value price tag
Great find!
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Awesome!
Circ ‘34 Ag quarter dollar in the wild and in pretty good shape is an awesome find!
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Wow, nice, congratulations !!!
Nice!
That's fantastic
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Great find.... silver in the wild is always exciting... especially with the recent price rise....Cheers, RickO
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nice find ... maybe someone released it ...
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I haven't found that coin in circulation since '64 or so...that's pretty cool.
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Nice. Glad it wasn't my collection someone taped into! LOL.
I remember back in 1975 when I worked at a Pizza Parlor, some kids came in and bought a couple pizzas with all silver coins. I asked where they got them and they said their dad had a jar full of them. Sure would of hated to be them when "dad" found out! Needless to say, they now reside in my safe today!
Very cool... and a '34 to boot!!
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A '34 and not a '64! Silver and 85 years old.
@ricko I like that wording......"Silver in the Wild"
Sweet! Don't see that everyday. As for me, only found one dime, 1962, and that was maybe fifteen years ago.
Looks like it honestly circulated the whole time. Cool find.
Released during the Great American Coin Hunt? It's the only way I can see this coin being in circulation...
A lifetime ago (when I worked retail, mid-70's), I had a quarter roll in clear plastic. You could clearly see one quarter in the roll was silver. Waited until the end of my shift, then I had to break the roll open and bought the quarter. Well, yeah, for a quarter...
Wow! Would make my day. And a 1934 to boot.
This kind of personal coin find is just as interesting to me as threads about some multi million dollar coin that none of us can enjoy in-hand. Thanks!
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