Most likely coins in the 63-64 range if they're in a mint bag. A few 66's would make it worth messing with. The 78's don't command much premium as raw BU coins. My "guess" is around $1200-$1400. JMO
Developing theory is what we are meant to do as academic researchers and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
The price I quoted was for worth not the price you would recieve. The 2001 Blackbook says in MS60 the coins are worth $2.25 each. The buying price is probably $1.50.
Young Numismatist that collects: Morgan Dollars, SAE, Proof Sets, and Liberty Nickels. I also love to go through rolls to find coins. BST
These have wholesaled as high as $2,200 though there are few active buyers at the moment. If I wanted to sell one I'd sit on it until November and see what kind of prices are being offered. These coins come very nice sometimes so it would be difficult not to check for gems. These are much less frequently seen than they were years ago.
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I also love to go through rolls to find coins.
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
I had bought a couple of $100 bags of SBA's from the Mint back in 1981.
I took them to sell at a coin shop a couple of years ago and the owner said to deposit them in the bank.
I listed them on eBay and sold one for $158 and the other for $172
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I also love to go through rolls to find coins.
BST
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moment. If I wanted to sell one I'd sit on it until November and see what kind of prices
are being offered. These coins come very nice sometimes so it would be difficult not to
check for gems. These are much less frequently seen than they were years ago.
John
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