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If you're referring to a roll you get from a bank, that's only true if you get a roll that was made from a delivery of new coins. Normally new coins are bagged at the Mint and would obviously all have the same date.

The only way you could get a roll of circulated coins that all have the same date and mint mark would be if someone took the time to organize them that way. That's something done by dealers and collectors. No bank has the need to do that, OR the people or time.

However if you consider that quarters are fungible, that is you don't care which quarter you get in your change because any quarter is interchangeable with any other quarter in general circulation, then the quarters are capable of being considered the same.

ummm not to be rude to the other contributors ,but it all depends if it comes from the bank, then more than likely the are all the same as the coins will come from the mint and they will be the same however, if it is not then are not. If the coin is from 1964 or latter it is 90% silver 5% copper and 5% nickel and the coins weighs .25% of an ounce and is that much of the going price of silver. of course they will not all be the same in the role and will very.

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