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that really depends... are they unc or proof? if they are proof, are they silver or clad? if they are unc, are there any varieties, like an extra leaf wisconsin or a doubled tree minnesota? Are they professionally graded? All these are factors in value.

2007-11-12 09:37:00 · answer #1 · answered by bbooptoon1959 3 · 0 0

Not in your lifetime if you mean one coin from each state. Most don't know that there are 2 circulation strike coins one with a P mint mark (Philadelphia) and one with a D mint mark (Denver) then there is the proof coin with an S (San Francisco). They also made silver proof state quarters and from 2005 on the mint sets have satin finish quarters. All the above are needed for a complete set, that set up to the last quarter issued is worth about $800. You see the first five silver quarters sell for around $399. It is a shame the mint did not do a better job on getting the info out to the people. A challenge would be to but a set of P & D quarters together from circulation for D quaters are scarce on the East coast as well as P quarters are scarce on the West coast. It may not ever be worth much, but on can take pride in they actually did it. So how much is pride and acomplishment valued at?

2007-11-12 12:01:01 · answer #2 · answered by Taiping 7 · 0 0

The entires set when collected with be worth more than $12.50 but it will probably take a few years before it is worth much. Now uncirculated ones are a different story. I have the bears with the quarters sealed in the feet. I am sure they will be worth a few $$ in time.

2007-11-11 18:04:14 · answer #3 · answered by Diane B 6 · 0 0

The complete collection will be worth more than their face value. How much more depends on the condition of the coins. How much more, only time will tell.

2007-11-11 18:06:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If they were all uncirculated they would probably go for $25.00 but they would had to have been in a sealed display case that would cost more than that.

But right now no.

2007-11-11 18:05:14 · answer #5 · answered by Matt 3 · 0 0

They will be worth money only if the quarter roll was never opened.

2007-11-11 18:04:05 · answer #6 · answered by Sadie C 4 · 0 3

Sure, if you keep them for a couple thousand years..

2007-11-11 18:03:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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