90 pct Silver Half Dollar Roll Appreciation Thread
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I like bidding on these circ rolls Franklin, WLH or mixed. No holder or sticker game, easy to store (coin tubes), simple to price. Sometimes if setup at show may lay a roll out like treasure in display case sell individually, provide buyer free flip. Affordable, fun collect. Not long ago bought an estate probably 60 rolls of these.
When bidding online auction must have photos of all obv and reverse - don’t like surprises.
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I have roll searched halves in the past....not lately. Never found much...of course, they were always rolls I got from the bank, so likely searched prior to deposit. Have not done that since last year. Maybe try again soon. Cheers, RickO
Here's a cool one of mine... sealed roll of UNC quarters since May of 1965
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11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
Oops, I posted quarters!
My mistake.
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My silver half stash all came from coin roll hunting and it’s one of the things that got me into numismatics. I sold off a couple of rolls a while back. This is what I have now. Total of 50 1964 90% silver halves.
Here is my entire Half dollar Coin roll hunting stash to date. Been at least a year since I searched another box. 50 1964’s, 171 40%’s plus 11 Franklins , 6 walkers , 1 Commemorative (With a hole), and a 40% bicentennial. Thought that was a really cool picture of all of them.
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Wow nice stashes. They are fun bulk up on. Go silver!
@Kliao ....WOW!!.... If I had found even half of those, I would still be searching today.... Not sure how many you searched, but I know I searched a lot of rolls and only found a couple.... and when I stopped, I had only found one WLH in about a hundred rolls....Figured that it was a waste of time. Cheers, RickO
The estate was a treasure trove of bullion 90 pct silver, proof sets, barber dimes g/ vg all common dates best coin was MS60 GSA dollar. Probably assembled in late 1960’s. Something like that you have to figure it’s blow out / liquidation value (90 pct BV - bullion material) plus consider selling costs, and x pct commission in computing offer then strategy - sell / flip.