Unless you know they are gem be very cautious. Huge numbers of these rolls exist and relatively few are of very high quality but they are by no means scarce in gem.
Not much over melt value. They're common as can be. I've got several unc rolls of them that I've purchased as melt coins over the years.
Most dealers wouldn't pay much over 5.7X face. If you seriously wanted them, I'd guess around $65 a roll would be about right.
I wouildn't pay that much, but if you really wanted them I guess they're worth what you're willing to pay.
There's not much numismatic value to them. You'd be unlikely to find a very high MS grade. From a numismatic point of view, I'd rather have '63 Frankies if you're talking original mint rolls.
"Lenin is certainly right. There is no subtler or more severe means of overturning the existing basis of society(destroy capitalism) than to debauch the currency. The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and it does it in a manner which not one man in a million is able to diagnose." John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
Unless you know they are gem be very cautious. Huge numbers of these rolls exist and relatively few are of very high quality but they are by no means scarce in gem.
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Tom
<< <i>franklin half dollars.. >>
Franklins ended in 1963, there's no 1964 that would be Kennedy halves.
<< <i>1964 FRANKIES >>
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Tom
and relatively few are of very high quality but they are by no means scarce in gem.
<< <i>thanks but how much money ? >>
Not much over melt value. They're common as can be. I've got several unc rolls of them that I've purchased as melt coins over the years.
Most dealers wouldn't pay much over 5.7X face. If you seriously wanted them, I'd guess around $65 a roll would be about right.
I wouildn't pay that much, but if you really wanted them I guess they're worth what you're willing to pay.
There's not much numismatic value to them. You'd be unlikely to find a very high MS grade. From a numismatic point of view, I'd rather have '63 Frankies if you're talking original mint rolls.
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
i do have 5 rolls of of the 63.
so i guess 72 really isnt much more since i want them
and relatively few are of very high quality but they are by no means scarce in gem.