Freaks of Friday - keep Buying 'em?

I came across a mini-stash of errors from a guy (who is in his late 80’s) who had a source in a local bank back in 1983-1986. This was the time when Banks rolled there own bagged Mint coins delivered from Fed Reserve Banks. The ‘roller’ would get error rejects spit out and later she sold them to my seller, at face value. I think they had a '
thing' going at the time (who knows!) What do you think? How’s the market for these?

































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-Paul
<< <i>Interesting.. not my area of collecting.. but Broadstruck may be interested.... Cheers, RickO >>
ErrorsOnCoins, Could more likely give you an idea on price values on these then I do?
I just do not follow moderns unless it's a proof or gold error.
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<< <i>Interesting.. not my area of collecting.. but Broadstruck may be interested.... Cheers, RickO >>
ErrorsOnCoins, Could more likely give you an idea on price values on these then I do?
I just do not follow moderns unless it's a proof or gold error. >>
All of those errors will be very easy to sell as they are major mint errors. Prices vary greatly on errors. Check ebay for similar types of errors (there are many) and that will give you a good idea of the price range you could expect to get.
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