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COLLECTING STATEHOOD QUARTERS In 1999 the people on TV, and promoters selling maps and coins in the newspapers, created such a demand for coins that the price of uncirculated rolls of 1999 quarters went sky high. Some promoters were even paying a premium for certain circulated coins. This went on for over a year. Since then there is no furor. The price on 1999 rolls is low. Statehood quarters among dealers are a ho-hum deal. There is not much action, little real demand. The only quarters that are hot are the ones just issued. Not many people buy them by the roll. Most are buying to fill in their maps or coin albums. We are a bit perplexed by these buyers. You would think this would be a good collectable for youngsters. The coin albums are dirt cheap. Most of the coins can be readily found in circulation. However about 95% of our statehood quarter customers are people 65 or older. Most are collecting for their grandkids who are mainly interested in video games and could care less about collecting coins. This has been a disappointment to us.
People often ask if they should
save the quarters they find in change. We do not think it is a
good idea to horde them. It will be a long, long time before
circulated statehood quarters are worth much more than 25 cents. Few
of the BU rolls have increased any amount worth mentioning. Some
of the proof and mint sets containing these have done well,
especially the 1999 issues, but many are now selling below issue
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