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1953 Unc Rolls

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 Posted 04/01/2015  10:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add michaellisa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

I have gone through one 10 cent roll and all of the coins had doubled 19 - is this good or bad? The few nickels I looked at had Canada doubled. All so far are NSF.

So now having seen the rolls - what would have been a fair price?
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I am curious what fair prices would be for these rolls. I paid $720 US for all 8 of the rolls. The seller has a bunch of other full date unc rolls from 37 to 52 like the ones above for dimes, nickels and cent rolls.

Besides the 38 nickel and the 48 dime roll I am thinking of offering him about 90 a piece for the dime and nickel rolls and around 50 a piece for the cent rolls.

I really like Canadian coins but I have no idea what I am doing. We don't have much of a market here for Canadian coins. Are these fair prices or too low or high. Are these even a good investment to hold for the next 30-40 years?
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Stunning coins! I would definately be on the buyers list for 50 dollars for a roll of bu pennies pre 1952!
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The 1937 cents are desirable.
The 1938 nickels would be definite buys for me in BU
1944 dimes in BU would be good as well.

My 2 cents
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The George VI cents, if for BU fresh rolls, would be worth a great deal at auction depending on the year. 1937.....$750 to $1000? 1944....$2000 to $5000? Even a common year like 1939 is likely worth $300 to 500.
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