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    State Quarters Waffle

    New to my collection. 5 state quarter blank planchet waffles.

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    Hi, I'll guess, if you didn't get those out of a roll yourself, the clerk who broke that roll open was not to pleased about shorting her cash register, Without seeing the edge, I would have thought they were washer's. Are they worth collecting or just novelty?

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    Yeah Frank, I'm just interested how and where you got them ?

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    I bought a few these myself just out of curiosity; they are odd. People collect them, but to a degree, they really could just be viewed as PSD couldn't they?

    Thanks for sharing Frank.



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    Quote Originally Posted by jcuve View Post
    I bought a few these myself just out of curiosity; they are odd. People collect them, but to a degree, they really could just be viewed as PSD couldn't they?

    Thanks for sharing Frank.
    Thats a good question. PSD. I guess you could say that but it was the mint that did it. So would that still be PSD? I would think anything out side the mint is PSD. This is a good question for Bob or Mike.
    I didn't get them from the bank.I pick them up on ebay.

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    I've never heard of anyone finding these in a roll, so my question is: where do they come from? Does the mint sell them, or are mint employees smuggling them and making money on them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jallengomez View Post
    I've never heard of anyone finding these in a roll, so my question is: where do they come from? Does the mint sell them, or are mint employees smuggling them and making money on them?
    I'm not sure if the mint gift shop sells them or not. I really don't know where or how people get them.

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    I would have to agree with Jason....Post Strike Damage would be anything after the strike. But still not a garage job and a good learning tool.

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    This is where definitions get technical. It is technically PSD but not technically PMD. Post-strike means after the actual strike. Post-Mint means after it left the Mint. So it is PSD but not PMD. But then, they have generally been collectable as novelties.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleYou View Post
    This is where definitions get technical. It is technically PSD but not technically PMD. Post-strike means after the actual strike. Post-Mint means after it left the Mint. So it is PSD but not PMD. But then, they have generally been collectable as novelties.
    These Aren't Struck, They're Blanks,So Technically Neither PSD Or PMD, But A Great Topic! Cool Waffles!

 

 

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