This would depend upon why you want to quarters. If you want to be a coin collector then you would collect one of each quarter in an issue [Washington Quarters, Standing Liberty Quarters and etc.] If you want them for an investment, then you should study about coins, learn why some increase in value and some do not, and then pick the ones you think will increase in value.
Not rare at all and likely never will be so many were made and saved mint stae coins are very common
the d quarters were minted in Denver, the p's were minted in Philiadelphia.
No. Quarters have used the same metal content since 1965, so statehood quarters aren't lighter than older coins.
The last year for silver quarters was 1964.
They're many facts about US quarters but ine is that all quarters made before 1965 contain 90% silver.
The answer depends on how many quarters are saved each day, on average.
12.6 pounds = 5715 grams 1 quarter = 5.67 grams so 12.6 pounds = 5715/5.67 quarters = 1008 quarters. Wow. That's $252 in quarters.
If you save 4 quarters for a whole year, you would of saved just 1 dollar.
$2.65
Petrol should be saved. It is a limited resource.
$10.00 it should be 40 Quarters
keep their sleeping quarters ventilated
yes because there's no reason for them not to be saved
The spinal cord segments should be saved during a lumbar sympathectomy.
All circulating U.S. quarters minted since 1965 should weigh 5.67 grams.
Not rare at all and likely never will be so many were made and saved mint stae coins are very common
they shouldent be saved because when we needed help they just let us get hurt