Solid roll values. EDIT: Buyers at the FUN show wanted.
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I have some solid rolls of nickels and dimes that are 2021-D and 2023-P, as well as rolls of 2022 cents. I am wondering if they are worth anything.
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Maybe inthe years to come. I have simular OBW rolls that I have stashed away like a hoarding squirrel. Someday they may be worth more than Face Value. Good luck with stash.
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No, not now, not likely ever
Are you even aware of how many were minted ?
That's the question to ask. If you are and still want to save them, then go for it.
50 years from now they will likely be worth still face value (if we still have coins). If the monetary policy all changes (like only plastic or crypto) then perhaps they will have value. I hoarded rolls of 1959 cents and still have them. Paid 50¢ a roll for them and now 64 years later they are worth $6 or so on ebay. When you take account for inflation I might make a few cents, but certainly not much.
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Thanks for the input. I shall continue to save.
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I think that my second thread since I joined needs a refresher.
Are there any dealers that will be at the FUN show who would buy modern UNC. rolls for 1.5 or 2× face value? I have the following:
Cents: 2022, 2023, 2024
Nickels: 2021-D
Dimes: 2021-D
I also have numerous rolls of solid date/MM variety pre-1960 nickels.
I am looking to sell for any profit at all. If anyone has any info on if anyone at the show will want to buy these, please say so below.
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Have you considered selling costs? If you do I'm afraid that you will find that kind of product for sale will only bring a loss. There may be some dealers at a large show like FUN that will buy that kind of thing but is it really worth the effort and expense of trying?
Yes, I'm going anyway, so why not?
I wouldn't sell them on eBay because of the fees.
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Try and find some dealers who are local to the FUN area. They will probably be more willing to buy rolls of coins since they do not have to go through the airport. Let us know how you do.
OK. I won't take too many, but I will try to find someone. I'll let you know if they sell. If I sell a small amount this time then I can bring more to Winter FUN.
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True, but it's not just the mintage, but the survival rate in "high" quality.
I don't even know what the mintages are for most 21st century US circulating coinage, but I infer it's hoarded in volume from "Day 1". That's been true to my knowledge for all denominations starting at minimum with SQ.
I've also read that some of the mintages are "low" (relatively low for post-1964 US circulating coinage) but the survival rates will have to be really low (given the basement level preference) to generate any meaningful premium in a relevant timeframe.