I have about 30 1964's in BU. They are beautiful. I roll and a half roll...originals from the bank. I have about 50 slug franklins...a couple rolls of junk silver dimes...and heck, a bunch of other stuff. When I look at the price guides and what melt is...they are only worth melt. Part of me wants to keep this crap for the kids when they are older but another part of me wants to dump this stuff and buy high quality collectible key date coins.
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For common date, high might stuff like BU JFK half dollars, the melt value now exceeds the numismatic value.
No kidding ... If silver bullion goes down the value of these JFK half dollars will fall with it.
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<< <i>I agree. How about BU franklins? >>
COMMON DATE MS63s and lower are worth within melt range....$20 or less. MS64s and higher I would keep. This is crazy!
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Your numismatic premium was swallowed by the rapidly rising silver price. Now you are vastly ahead.
I purchased 1964 Kennedy Proof rolls for $60 a few years back. Premium gone, price rose.
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Heck I'm looking to sell 2010 ATB silver quarters for 3% BELOW melt.
For common date, high might stuff like BU JFK half dollars, the melt value now exceeds the numismatic value.
No kidding ... If silver bullion goes down the value of these JFK half dollars will fall with it.
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