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Any value beyond melt for these 1967 Canadian dollars?
Moonbiter
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I have a roll of 1967 Canadian dollars, and was wondering if there is any value beyond melt for them. Most of the obverses have a cameo appearance but there are hairlines and some minor hits, along with the frost being rubbed off in spots by contact. The reverse does not have the smooth deep mirror fields like the obverse. These coins appear to be uncirculated.
Here is a typical example of my roll.
Thanks.
Here is a typical example of my roll.
Thanks.
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You should check for that.
Ray
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Don
<< <i>The 1967 Dollars usually sell for above melt in Unc. >>
I would respectfully disagree.
Only melt value for ms60 to ms63.
ms64 is higher than melt.
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'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
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Don
It's a popular design, and should always have a market, as it makes its way into most Canadian coin collections
<< <i>Melt is $8.59
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Your three examples still doesn't convince me that the net profit will be over melt.
Or rather, if you get over melt, is the 'over melt' price substantially large enough to justify the cost to list all these coins, use up hours of time, run to the post office for shipping, and then pay Ebay and Paypal fees for what?
I'd rather sell the entire roll on the BST and be done with it.
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
"I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)