Uncirculated Quarter
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Uncirculated Quarter
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![]() 1979 P D WASHINGTON QUARTER SET UNCIRCULATED 1 DAY ONLY LOT59899 US $.99
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Numerous scholars of industry trends and prices, claim that interest in coin collecting runs in cycles and this dictates pricing. This indicates that anybody who could properly estimate the development in collector activity and whatever many people could be collecting, could have a beneficial grasp of what may be in greatest demand, in what way price trends might develop, and where the activity will be in the long run. Predicting collector appeal in the coming several years is no great task for anyone who has been watching what is going on with the government's 50-States quarter program that was initially started in 1999. It is just about the trendiest thing that has taken place in numismatics ever since the creation of the 'penny board' back in 1934. Could this interest continue? Of course it will. The Mint is driving that bus and it will certainly make sure that their products remain popular as well as successful. Will the current Presidential Series out-sell the quarters?
Individuals in the hobby currently possess a window of opportunity to "cultivate" the millions of sideline coin collectors who have discovered coins by means of the 50-States quarters. The way we nurture those possible collectors will form the future of numismatics, the coin market, and price trends.
If perhaps history repeats itself, generally there will certainly become an enthusiastically fresh generation of collectors ready to take up the hobby and keep it alive for countless years to come. That signifies a heavier interest for just about all sorts of coins, and very likely higher prices for nearly everything. A few items will, of course, fare better compared to others. Predicting the winners in that race could give today's collectors a head start in the investment competition which is practically sure to begin in the following several years. Understanding the previous performance of coin collecting may offer us an edge in speculating on what might be the most popular, and consequently the most sought after coins for the following generation of collectors. Particular trends and traditions offer a idea as to where the greatest action may be. Remembering what appealed most to you while you were a rookie is a very good predictor. If you began with a collection of coins out of circulation, you probably moved up to better pieces in time. If you thought of coins as a savings or perhaps an investment, you may well have began with something more precious.
Whatever appealed to you as a beginner will certainly likewise be of interest to others starting out. For a lot of people it was a nice Uncirculated Morgan and Peace silver dollar. For others it ended up being a gold coin: perhaps a common date $10 or $20 coin in basic Uncirculated, priced at only a little margin over the actual gold content. Other people started with basic type coins or a date-run of cents or nickels. Does that indicate that the neophytes might change their attention to comparable coins? It most likely does, along with that remaining the situation, these will end up being the coins that will acquire the greatest pressure for price appreciation. Gold and silver bullion will also be a strong early focus for the new collectors. Pundits happen to be predicting that precious metal prices will possibly increase or decrease through the upcoming few years. Conservative, or evasive, whatever this speculation might appear, it actually says that something is about to take place in a market that has become stagnant for a extended time. Our prediction is that coin collecting is here to remain and will certainly remain at a healthy pace most certainly into the Twenty-first century.
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Brilliant Uncirculated Statehood Quarter (Set of 10) $51.95 This set from American Coin Treasures includes all of the 2006P Mint (Philadelphia Mint) and 2006D Mint (Denver Mint) Statehood Quarters. These quarters are graded MS63 brilliant and are uncirculated.Set includes 10 uncirculated coinsMinted in the Philadelphia and Denver MintGrade: MS63 brilliantGraded by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS)State quarters included: Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota and South Dakota |
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2001P/ 2001D Statehood Quarters Graded MS63 Brilliant Uncirculated $51.95 Update your coin collection with this set of uncirculated statehood quarters. These coins are graded MS63 brilliant and come from the states of New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and Kentucky.Includes a 2001P and a 2001D statehood quarter Graded MS63 brilliant Uncirculated by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS) A Certificate of Authenticity is includedState quarters included are New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and KentuckyDimensions: 5.375 inches long x 4.375 inches wide x 0.625 inches deep |
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1999-2008 P Complete UNCIRCULATED State Quarters 50 Coin Set in Special 50 State Coin Tube (Tube holds all 50 Quarters in 1 Tube) $55.6 Complete Set of All 50 State Quarters in Brilliant Uncirculated Condition Philadelphia (P) Mint Placed in These Special Designed Quarter Tubes which Holds All 50 Quarters in 1 Tube |
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No Quarter $7.49 No Quarter |
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Brilliant Uncirculated Statehood Quarters $51.95 This set from American Coin treasure includes all of the 2006P Mint (Philadelphia Mint) and 2006D Mint (Denver Mint) Statehood Quarters. These quarters are graded MS63 brilliant and are uncirculated.State quarters included: Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, Hawaii.Set includes 10 uncirculated coinsMinted in the Philadelphia and Denver MintGrade: MS63 brilliantGraded by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS)Dimensions: 5.375 inches x 4.375 inches x 0.625 inches |
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Uncirculated Statehood Quarters (Set of 10) $51.95 This set from American Coin treasure includes all of the 2006P Mint (Philadelphia Mint) and 2006D Mint (Denver Mint) Statehood Quarters. These quarters are graded MS63 brilliant and are uncirculated.State quarters included: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia and Connecticut Set includes 10 uncirculated coinsMinted in the Philadelphia and Denver MintGrade: MS63 brilliantGraded by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS)Dimensions: 5.375 inches x 4.375 inches x 0.625 inches |
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Susan B. Anthony Dollar Set of 3 (Uncirculated) 1979-P, 1979-D, 1979-S $16.8 Susan B. Anthony Dollar Set of 3 (Uncirculated) 1979-P, 1979-D, 1979-S |
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Uncirculated National Parks and Sites Quarters $56.11 This set from American Coin treasure includes all of the 2006P Mint (Philadelphia Mint) and 2006D Mint (Denver Mint) Statehood Quarters. These quarters are graded MS63 brilliant and are uncirculated.National parks quarters included: Hot Springs National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Mt. Hood National ForestMinted in the Philadelphia and Denver MintGrade: MS63 brilliantGraded by the American Alliance Coin Grading Service (AACGS)Dimensions: 5.375 inches x 4.375 inches x 0.625 inches |
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Gold Layered Statehood Quarter Collection (1999-2008) $249.44 This set includes the complete collection of all 50 Statehood Quarters in brilliant uncirculated condition. These coins have been layered in pure 24-karat gold. The Statehood Quarter series was minted from 1999-2008This beautiful collection comes in a museum quality portfolioIncludes a Certificate of AuthenticityDimensions: 12 inches x 9 inches x 1 inch |
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American Coin Treasures Complete Statehood Quarter Coin Collection $151.68 Coin set includes the complete collection of all 50 statehood quarters Collection of quarters are in brilliant uncirculated condition Includes full-color album that's sure to please any numismatistAlbum also has the open spaces to add the new 2009 Washington D.C. and Territories quartersStatehood quarter series was minted from 1999-2008 |
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US State and Territory Quarter Collection with Albums $2216.09 A unique event in the history of United States coinage began in 1999 when the US Mint released the first five issues of a total of 56 different quarters commemorating the 50 United States, the District of Columbia (DC), and the five United States Territories. Complete collection of every coin from every mint in the series including clad proofs and silver proofsThis commemorative quarter series ran from 1999 through 2009These quarters were issued at a rate of five different quarter designs per year and six in 2009The quarter was designed by Mint Sculptor-engraver William Cousins Sharpened image of George Washington on the obverseThe reverse designs honor the history, geography, or traditions of each State or Territory Three archival quality display albums with two sided viewingComplete with slipcases for easy bookshelf storageModel: 47061Materials: Copper, nickel, cardboard, leatherette, silverDimensions: 10 inches high x 10 inches wide x 10 inches deepIncludes56 Brilliant Uncirculated Commemorative Quarters from the Philadelphia (P) Mint56 Brilliant Uncirculated Commemorative Quarters from the Denver (D) Mint56 Gem Proof Commemorative Quarters from the San Francisco (S) Mint56 Silver Gem Proof Commemorative Quarters from the San Francisco (S) Mint |


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