11:22 - The 'silver' Bicentennial Quarter Dollars were actually 'silver clad' with net silver content of 40%. They were packaged together in sets with one each of 'silver clad' Dollar, Half, and Quarter Dollar. They were the only quarters coined on silver clad planchets as had previously been used on all Half Dollars dated 1965 through 1970 and on specially packaged 'S' mint Eisenhower Dollars minted 1971 through 1974.
I have that Bicentennial Silver mint set myself. There's something about those Bicentennial Silver & Clad issues, they're attractive designs. I recently bought a couple of extra UNC Bicentennial Silver quarters just to have and include in my "20th Century Types" album. I just completed a BU set of Franklin's...that was a labor of love !
Never have I found silver in these boxes, but last one I opened had 3 w's. Also opened another box of the type with holes on the bottom. Found another 3 w's, a s in great condition, and 4 painted quarter.
Great video. The business strike clad ones have a lower mintage than the "W". I have found a few but wanted those as well in the collection. Now I get a subscription for all the clad uncirculated quarters P,D,S since the first of the America the Beautiful.
So that green quarter you found on rook two was a jukebox priming quarter so what they would do is they would put a quarter into the jukebox so they could get it going so other people would put more quarters in and the green ones or the painted ones would be the ones that they would put back in the jar for priming The jukebox so they color them so that they didn’t use those quarters to buy anything they were for priming. Hope this helped you.
I found my 1st 2020 W V75 Bat, in a bus station change machine. I won all 5 2020 W from a sub gaw party. Found my 2nd 2020 W V75 Bat in the wild in a machine rolled box of quarters. ALL in excellent condition. Good Luck & Good Hunting
@@donaldjones3580 It means they're being circulated just as the Denver and Philadelphia strikes are. Some coins from San Francisco will be designated ""Business Strikes" used in commerce and not made for collectors only, as Proof strikes are.
El Yunque is the only NP quarters I don't have either mint. I just recently found a P-Chaco Culture. 2012 is differently the rare ones to get, I only have one each of the others NP's. I do have the 2012 Silver Proof set.
What more can you explain to me about error coins, colorful coins,is a black coin collectable give me more advice on quarters bicentennial quarters and more.
I have 4 of the El Yonque quarters and also 8 of the mint mark W. I do need to get all of your coin denomination mats and microscope for looking closer.
The El Yunque is the hardest to find design in my area. I don't actively hunt quarters outside of a roll or two per week, but I can't recall the last time I've seen one in circulation. Not in rolls, change, anything of the sort. Outside of the one in my album and one I found in my old lego bins a few months back, they're gone
Where are you located at somewhat in the United States? I'm located in Pennsylvania and I'm going to start looking for These quarters you speak of, I've been basically looking for anything in quarters to start collecting. And this quarter seems perfect for me, I'm also going to begin going through a lot of rolls. So here in the next month or 2 is gonna be pretty much. Coin roll month and I am about to just start trying to get as much changes. I possibly can for it
California, and the hardest quarter to find in my area is the 2011-D Olympic National Park Quarter, as it's the only non-silver quarter from the Denver Mint I still haven't found after 5 years of collecting. Ironically, I have managed to find a couple from the Philadelphia Mint (on the other side of the country) 🫤.
I've just been able to get boxes of quarters and halves, from my Credit Union. I'm being charged $25/box surcharge. Sometimes it pays for itself. Last week, I pulled a 1945-D VF+ Walker, from only my 5th/10 rolls. I'll be getting my first box, in week. I know, all to well, one can go through the whole box, without any Ag. The Varieties and NIFC's keep me searching Halves. Lol, I've had to reorder .25 rolling flat coin tubes.
I've finished both circulated Statehood and ATB PD sets. It was a ton of fun. I've since moved into putting together an uncirculated AWQ PDS set. I'm on track and awaiting the uncirculated 2024s to make an appearance. In the meantime, I'm concentrating on Benjis and pre-65 Washington quarters l.
S-minted business strike quarters is something that the mint started with the America the Beautiful (aka National Park) series, though not until 2012 (skipping the first two years of the ATB series), starting with the El Yunque quarter for Puerto Rico. These were sold in bags and rolls straight from the Mint, and were not intended for circulation, so any you find in rolls is something someone spent out of the mint rolls and bags. They continued this up through to the 2021 Tuskegee Airman quarter for Alabama. The 2021 Crossing the Delaware quarter never got a S-minted business strike version, but in 2022 they resumed the S-minted business strikes for the American Women series, starting with Mary Angelou. That clad proof bicentennial you found had to have come out of either a 1975 or a 1976 proof set.
Very nice video you put togerher. I myself just started about 3 weeks ago collecting coins. Still doing research and found some very nice shinny half dollars I keep. Question for you what kind of book is that? I like the layout of that book and how thick it is. Keep up the great work.
I found 4 W mintmark quarters but the funny thing is that 3 of them i got out of a quarter machine at the laundry mat. Also i wanted to ask if you flip your coins to check for die rotation errors. I found a 1987 quarter that is almost completely 180 degrees out of rotation, its about 175 degrees out
I have a question about a state quarter, Nebraska 2015 face of Washington looks like a ghost, with a round circle, the back is brand new in appearance. Help with any and all info
I starts collecting 4 years ago and on the state quarters I have dozens of doubled dies of most quarters . Is it worth keeping them? Even if they are greased over from the messy coins that just came out ? Thank you for any information.
I've got the same Kansas quarter wore down just the same way. So if I knew how to id do a little more research on this one to see if we have something of Value. Blake Waller in Georgia
Hello! I do not have a placemat specifically for quarters alone. Instead, I have a “silver stacking” placemat which covers dimes, quarters, and half dollars. That is the one that I am using in this video. I hope that helps!
That’s right- in most cases, if a bank is willing to sell one to you, it will be face value. Sometimes there is a fee, maybe $5-$10, but I haven’t personally seen that
No place I know of taxes trading money for the same amount of money. Some banks might charge a fee though. Bank I got boxes from doesn't charge anything over face value, if it's a box they already had and didn't have to special order for you. Had a bank that would special order half dollar boxes for me and not even charge anything over face value for it. Your mileage may vary, but in my experience banks will usually give you coins for face value, especially if you have an account there.
Depends on what quarters you are looking for. Canadian banks will carry boxes of canadian Quarters, but you'll have to get U.S. Quarters in the States. 😅
Did u see the bicentennial was an S mark? And another was a no mint mark? Cool video! I really enjoyed it. I have been collecting for years and years and only found 1 "W"
I have a bicentennial quarter that where it says "In God We Trust" The In looks like a "w" and on the E on WE there's a weird dent or small hole under the E. any ideas or suggestions?
I know that you said during your Five Banks, One Hunt that you would start a Coin Quest for Dimes, Half Dollars, and Dollars. Do you know when you will start those?
W's are getting harder and harder to find. Once a week I have a drink at a bar I stop at for Prime Rib night and all the bar tenders and probably 2/3 of the customers are looking at their quarters for W's. Don't think any of them are actual collectors but everyone knows w's
I have a Bi-centennial 50¢. Coin. I was in 7-8th grade. When I got it. Still have it today. Because it's bc Bi-centennial I know it's worth something. What are your thoughts.??
What are the top 5 New Quarters that would bring me to most cash if I go sell them today, I have an emergency bill that has to be payed today, can someone please help me asap
Know I'm a few days late to the party. Only just stumbled upon your channel. But if it makes you feel any better about the lost value in your roll, that Canadian penny is mostly copper, so it has a melt value of nearly $0.03 USD
Nickels and dimes especially have lower mintages in 2009 than in 2008 or 2010. In the future they may even be considered semi-key dates. Pennies and quarters are a bit lower mintages too, but not to the same degree, as people were still collecting the 4 different penny designs and 6 different quarter designs that year. Still, probably worth setting aside.
Here's a Hawaii news announcement of Edith Kanaka'ole and why she was chosen to be on one of the women's quarters - very cool - also how they pronounce her name - ruclips.net/video/EZlTK1j2ciU/видео.html
I am surprised I dont here you talking about the spitting horse or or other minting defects like doubling on you coin searches. Is it just you are not looking for them or you just dont find them so you dont talk about them?
11:22 - The 'silver' Bicentennial Quarter Dollars were actually 'silver clad' with net silver content of 40%. They were packaged together in sets with one each of 'silver clad' Dollar, Half, and Quarter Dollar.
They were the only quarters coined on silver clad planchets as had previously been used on all Half Dollars dated 1965 through 1970 and on specially packaged 'S' mint Eisenhower Dollars minted 1971 through 1974.
I have that Bicentennial Silver mint set myself. There's something about those Bicentennial Silver & Clad issues, they're attractive designs. I recently bought a couple of extra UNC Bicentennial Silver quarters just to have and include in my "20th Century Types" album. I just completed a BU set of Franklin's...that was a labor of love !
Love the video, I have had luck going through Quarters at my Laundromat, 12-1964, and 63 west point quarters
Never have I found silver in these boxes, but last one I opened had 3 w's. Also opened another box of the type with holes on the bottom. Found another 3 w's, a s in great condition, and 4 painted quarter.
I've only found 2 Ag quarters, 1943-D and 1953-D, during my 1st year of searching, and they were 3 months apart. Still, its a thrill.
Great video. The business strike clad ones have a lower mintage than the "W". I have found a few but wanted those as well in the collection. Now I get a subscription for all the clad uncirculated quarters P,D,S since the first of the America the Beautiful.
Excellent hunt, Great to see your RUclips up and running more often again!!!
So that green quarter you found on rook two was a jukebox priming quarter so what they would do is they would put a quarter into the jukebox so they could get it going so other people would put more quarters in and the green ones or the painted ones would be the ones that they would put back in the jar for priming The jukebox so they color them so that they didn’t use those quarters to buy anything they were for priming. Hope this helped you.
Thank you for your information on rare coins that are worth more money than their value!!! Have a blessed night because you deserve it
Hello, I bought two half P&D rolls of Alaska Quarters when they first came out. I have one roll with two enders with the six toe bear showing.
@quinscoins I've found quite a few die chips on the hat of 2021-D quarters too. Must've been a weak point in the dies with that design pattern.
I found my 1st 2020 W V75 Bat, in a bus station change machine. I won all 5 2020 W from a sub gaw party. Found my 2nd 2020 W V75 Bat in the wild in a machine rolled box of quarters. ALL in excellent condition.
Good Luck & Good Hunting
Wow that’s awesome 👍 congrats! I’ve never found one yet .
I found one V-75 in a gas station parking lot put it in my pocket, had a hole in my pocket 🤬🤬🤬😭😭😭
Learning a lot man thanks dude! :)
Great hunt. Very productive for your collection. Be blessed.
I didn't know there were clad business strike S mint quarters! Very cool!
What is technically a business strike?
They're definitely out there !, I have a 1968-S quarter and a 1968-S Jefferson Nickel I flipped and put into my collection.
@@donaldjones3580Made for circulation. Business Strike means they were made for commerce. Just as the Denver and Philadelphia issues are.
@@donaldjones3580 It means they're being circulated just as the Denver and Philadelphia strikes are. Some coins from San Francisco will be designated ""Business Strikes" used in commerce and not made for collectors only, as Proof strikes are.
@@donaldjones3580Ordinary strike (not a proof).
El Yunque is the only NP quarters I don't have either mint. I just recently found a P-Chaco Culture. 2012 is differently the rare ones to get, I only have one each of the others NP's. I do have the 2012 Silver Proof set.
I have just started watching your videos. I really like the way you hunt. I too have never seen S mint mark business strikes! Well done on the video!
What more can you explain to me about error coins, colorful coins,is a black coin collectable give me more advice on quarters bicentennial quarters and more.
In the State Quarter series you can check for Doubled Die Obverse Washington Earlobes and the 2009 Denver Big Boy! Great hunting along with you!
I have 4 of the El Yonque quarters and also 8 of the mint mark W. I do need to get all of your coin denomination mats and microscope for looking closer.
The El Yunque is the hardest to find design in my area. I don't actively hunt quarters outside of a roll or two per week, but I can't recall the last time I've seen one in circulation. Not in rolls, change, anything of the sort. Outside of the one in my album and one I found in my old lego bins a few months back, they're gone
Where are you located at somewhat in the United States? I'm located in Pennsylvania and I'm going to start looking for These quarters you speak of, I've been basically looking for anything in quarters to start collecting. And this quarter seems perfect for me, I'm also going to begin going through a lot of rolls. So here in the next month or 2 is gonna be pretty much. Coin roll month and I am about to just start trying to get as much changes. I possibly can for it
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California, and the hardest quarter to find in my area is the 2011-D Olympic National Park Quarter, as it's the only non-silver quarter from the Denver Mint I still haven't found after 5 years of collecting. Ironically, I have managed to find a couple from the Philadelphia Mint (on the other side of the country) 🫤.
Do you have a link for the Canadian quarter books I have a box full of special Canadian quarters and would love to protect them
I've just been able to get boxes of quarters and halves, from my Credit Union. I'm being charged $25/box surcharge. Sometimes it pays for itself. Last week, I pulled a 1945-D VF+ Walker, from only my 5th/10 rolls. I'll be getting my first box, in week. I know, all to well, one can go through the whole box, without any Ag. The Varieties and NIFC's keep me searching Halves. Lol, I've had to reorder .25 rolling flat coin tubes.
love your videos keep the grind
Your Kansas looks like the "Speared Buffalo". It would be a fantastic find Quinn 👌
I've finished both circulated Statehood and ATB PD sets. It was a ton of fun. I've since moved into putting together an uncirculated AWQ PDS set. I'm on track and awaiting the uncirculated 2024s to make an appearance. In the meantime, I'm concentrating on Benjis and pre-65 Washington quarters l.
When I worked at Target I used to get bored and use nail polish on quarters. That green one reminded me of those days.
What is valuable about the bicentennial quarters? Which one is in most demand by collectors?
S-minted business strike quarters is something that the mint started with the America the Beautiful (aka National Park) series, though not until 2012 (skipping the first two years of the ATB series), starting with the El Yunque quarter for Puerto Rico. These were sold in bags and rolls straight from the Mint, and were not intended for circulation, so any you find in rolls is something someone spent out of the mint rolls and bags. They continued this up through to the 2021 Tuskegee Airman quarter for Alabama. The 2021 Crossing the Delaware quarter never got a S-minted business strike version, but in 2022 they resumed the S-minted business strikes for the American Women series, starting with Mary Angelou.
That clad proof bicentennial you found had to have come out of either a 1975 or a 1976 proof set.
I'm going back to my scope and rolls of halves! Good hunting Quinn !
Very nice video you put togerher. I myself just started about 3 weeks ago collecting coins. Still doing research and found some very nice shinny half dollars I keep. Question for you what kind of book is that? I like the layout of that book and how thick it is.
Keep up the great work.
Is the alaska one at 32:27 a double die it looks like it
OMG I remember spending a Puerto Rico quarter. Did not know they we hard to find!
I have a silver bicentennial quarter. What is the monetary value?
I found 4 W mintmark quarters but the funny thing is that 3 of them i got out of a quarter machine at the laundry mat. Also i wanted to ask if you flip your coins to check for die rotation errors. I found a 1987 quarter that is almost completely 180 degrees out of rotation, its about 175 degrees out
I have a question about a state quarter, Nebraska 2015 face of Washington looks like a ghost, with a round circle, the back is brand new in appearance. Help with any and all info
I find more Denver's than Philly's for 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013. & more current dates
Major holes in my book, lol.
I starts collecting 4 years ago and on the state quarters I have dozens of doubled dies of most quarters . Is it worth keeping them? Even if they are greased over from the messy coins that just came out ? Thank you for any information.
Awesome hunt 👍
Check your 2012-present quarters for the S mint mark. America the Beautiful and American Women have business strike S coins.
I've got the same Kansas quarter wore down just the same way. So if I knew how to id do a little more research on this one to see if we have something of Value. Blake Waller in Georgia
Do you check for errors on your coins
Interested in your coin books. May i ask where you got them from
I'm not seeing your Quarters Placemat on your Web Site. Can you direct us where to buy this ?, Thanks for the videos
Hello! I do not have a placemat specifically for quarters alone. Instead, I have a “silver stacking” placemat which covers dimes, quarters, and half dollars. That is the one that I am using in this video. I hope that helps!
Awe, I see. I'm going to order the bundle from your site. Thanks so much.
What book do you use for the quarters?
Quin, does a quarter box cost 500 including tax or does it cost extra?
$500 even
That’s right- in most cases, if a bank is willing to sell one to you, it will be face value. Sometimes there is a fee, maybe $5-$10, but I haven’t personally seen that
No place I know of taxes trading money for the same amount of money. Some banks might charge a fee though. Bank I got boxes from doesn't charge anything over face value, if it's a box they already had and didn't have to special order for you. Had a bank that would special order half dollar boxes for me and not even charge anything over face value for it. Your mileage may vary, but in my experience banks will usually give you coins for face value, especially if you have an account there.
To get technical, you could melt a Canadian penny (1978) being copper it would have you down 23 cents instead of 24😊
lol yes I suppose that’s always an option 😆
Do u have to go to the states for these or do Canadian Banks carry quarter's in boxes like this?
Depends on what quarters you are looking for. Canadian banks will carry boxes of canadian Quarters, but you'll have to get U.S. Quarters in the States. 😅
34:32 it´s a DD? in "United"
On the Edith kanaka'ole quarter, there is a die Clash on the obverse
There's more Cu in Canadian pennies 😮. Nice "S" finds!
Did u see the bicentennial was an S mark? And another was a no mint mark? Cool video! I really enjoyed it. I have been collecting for years and years and only found 1 "W"
Quin you need to look at all QUARTER for S mint mark Business Strike look in your RED BOOK
Each year has an S
The bear's hand. 😂
I have a bicentennial quarter that where it says "In God We Trust" The In looks like a "w" and on the E on WE there's a weird dent or small hole under the E. any ideas or suggestions?
A damaged coin..
I know that you said during your Five Banks, One Hunt that you would start a Coin Quest for Dimes, Half Dollars, and Dollars. Do you know when you will start those?
W's are getting harder and harder to find. Once a week I have a drink at a bar I stop at for Prime Rib night and all the bar tenders and probably 2/3 of the customers are looking at their quarters for W's. Don't think any of them are actual collectors but everyone knows w's
Why do you blur the front side of the quarters?
Can someone tell me what Quarters will pay quick cash, I have an emergency bill that has to be payed today, Please help
Is it possible to purchase rolls from Australia.
Does Australia have bank rolls for the Australian Dollar Denominations?🤔
I have a Bi-centennial 50¢. Coin. I was in 7-8th grade. When I got it. Still have it today. Because it's bc Bi-centennial I know it's worth something. What are your thoughts.??
It’s probably $.50 but I could also have an error
wow loads of Alaska 1959 quarters!!
E. Plumribus unim
What does that mean on the back of the coin?
E. Pluribus Unum means "Out of Many, One"
@@johnpeek827 yes it’s Latin
If it has "E Plumribus Unim" that's a poorly executed counterfeit. 😅
Cu is very highly reactive metal. It could be a clad error of some type. I'd like to know what causes this anomaly? Ref: 2009 Ellington.
Are all S mint marks on quarters proof coins?
@@mmm-mmm great thanks for the clarification.
"in god we rust"🤣🤣
Oh! And I have also found a proof bicentennial a few weeks ago.
What are the top 5 New Quarters that would bring me to most cash if I go sell them today, I have an emergency bill that has to be payed today, can someone please help me asap
I have a 1967 shadow of George Washington quarter!
Quin I get my best quarters from laundromats
Yes sir my name is Larry and I was wondering how to get some S minted. Coins
That bicentennial proof was awesome
I would love to see my 1909 quarter,looks new it's a D,can you help me
Know I'm a few days late to the party. Only just stumbled upon your channel. But if it makes you feel any better about the lost value in your roll, that Canadian penny is mostly copper, so it has a melt value of nearly $0.03 USD
I collect 2009 quarters too
I heard that every coin made in 2009 is worth saving.
Is it true that every 2009 coin should be saved
Nickels and dimes especially have lower mintages in 2009 than in 2008 or 2010. In the future they may even be considered semi-key dates. Pennies and quarters are a bit lower mintages too, but not to the same degree, as people were still collecting the 4 different penny designs and 6 different quarter designs that year. Still, probably worth setting aside.
I own 13 W’s. Getting harder to find. ✌️
What is a west point quarter worth?
Technically that s quarter could be 40% silver because I have one and it is is. It still shows I a little copper on the side
I got a s proof Nebraska quarter just from change
Here's a Hawaii news announcement of Edith Kanaka'ole and why she was chosen to be on one of the women's quarters - very cool - also how they pronounce her name - ruclips.net/video/EZlTK1j2ciU/видео.html
Maybe it wouldn't be called a mule but I think that the reverse is a business strike
I am surprised I dont here you talking about the spitting horse or or other minting defects like doubling on you coin searches. Is it just you are not looking for them or you just dont find them so you dont talk about them?
My bad, have been sorta "binge" watching your videos today and sure enough today you mention the spitting horse. LOL
Kansas Qtr is PMD
you must be in GA
keep it
What was its intent if a BUSINESS strike was not intended for circulation?
That’s a lot of quarters
I have coin Washington Quarter Dollar 1776 - 1976 D ( 2 coins ), Thanks
How much will a "IN GOD WE RUST" quarter fetch ?
Looks like some1 buffed it
I found an Obama colored Dollar coin in a roll two weeks ago...
That 1997 looked
A coin is a dead god Plutus 🌹🌚👍 Rest in the good news 🌹 okay bye
I have no picture, I can hear you but can't see you.
I have plenty of D mint I'll trade you for P Mint of the women's quarters 2022-224
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18 : 52 u can see The date 2025 💀💀 is bro from future?
Bro coin mintage is planned to publish these coins up to 2025 bruh
I have Quarter Dollar Jefferson Nikel 1776 - 1976 D ( 1 coin ), Thanks
Bocentenary coin
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