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HI there
I have been collection the collector 25 cent pieces since 1992 to date and am wondering if they are worth anything at all. there are 8 or more series, celebration, etc.... not sure of all the names as they are not sitting in front of me. Can you please tell me of thier worth and how hard they are to get, if i can buy rolls of them in the bank etc. thanks very much for your time!
Mrs S

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Hello Mrs. S,        

I cannot answer accurately for non U.S. coins they are not my field. I do see they are nicely struck and beautiful coins but I cannot comment on how valuable they will be in the future.
The coin collectors decide this by their demand for any one coin or set of coins.  If there are more collectors than complete sets the value is increased. This usually takes a minimum of 5 years and can take much longer.

Your library will have them listed in "Catalog of World Coins".

Sorry I could not be more help but I know another expert in this category at this site who can answer you.
Ask at this site Brad Swain, just copy the link below into your address bar.

http://www.allexperts.com/user.cgi?m=4&expID=21130&catID=2297

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Knowledge of United States Coins from 1793 to date. Able to answer most common numismatic questions. Collected U.S. Coins from half cent to 50 dollar gold coins.

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United States Coin COLLECTOR/DEALER OVER 20 YEARS, U.S. COINS Worked trade shows,
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