To save or not to save
I have been working on liquidating rookie mistakes and novice collector material of late. Is there any reason to keep circulated or uncirculated State quarters from the first year ? Wheat pennies ? A roll of Susan B dollars . How about some raw commems in 2x2's ? I need opinions , have at it guys !
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Get rid of wheaties. If you have more than a few hundred you can get about 3c each for them.
Dump small dollars except for nice BU's '79-S and '81's.
There's no sense hanging onto junk because inflation wipes out the value.
I'd get rid of all DE quarters except nice BU's and especially the Phillys.
Get rid of wheaties. If you have more than a few hundred you can get about 3c each for them.
Dump small dollars except for nice BU's '79-S and '81's.
There's no sense hanging onto junk because inflation wipes out the value.
Ahem don't forget near date 79p they are worth 8 bucks each on ebay
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A wonderful rule of thumb: If non collectors within any field are saving something (like bicentennial quarters) then it is safe to assume there will be no future appreciation.
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I'd get rid of all DE quarters except nice BU's and especially the Phillys.
Get rid of wheaties. If you have more than a few hundred you can get about 3c each for them.
Dump small dollars except for nice BU's '79-S and '81's.
There's no sense hanging onto junk because inflation wipes out the value.
+1 also
Basically, if you enjoy them, the memories, sharing them with friends and relatives, there's no shame in keeping them. I think many of us have "real" collectable coins, and "random stuff" too. Both can be fun.
If they are just taking up space, and creating an annoyance, then clear the table.
The fact that you are actually asking might indicate the second option is where you are leaning? No shame in consolidating, either.
The same thing applies to coins.
I bought some bags of SBA dollars from the mint in the 80's and took them to a coin shop to sell about 15 years ago. They had zero interest and said I should just deposit them in the bank.
So I went and listed them on eBay and sold them for a small premium over face value.
Getting rid of useless clutter is always a good idea.
The same thing applies to coins.
I bought some bags of SBA dollars from the mint in the 80's and took them to a coin shop to sell about 15 years ago. They had zero interest and said I should just deposit them in the bank.
So I went and listed them on eBay and sold them for a small premium over face value.
These are bringing a pretty good price now days.
...Go figure.
You were probably better off dumping them after figuring for inflation/ opportunity costs/ postage to ship them.
WS
Dump it all.
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