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Grandpa Loved Halfs And Dollars.

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Going through some of my grandfathers collection I acquired and this guy loved halfs and dollars. He's got jars and rolls beyond belief. They are all pretty darn mint but In jars. I'd like to know I guess if there are any years I need to take extra care of. All seem to be from late 60-70's. Great shape but I'd like to get them out of these jars. Hes got some on a card sheet that he kept separated.
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Don't hold your breath.. Those dated 1965-1970 worth about $3-4 each, those dated later just worth face usually.
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Yes I agree with the frog. Set aside anything with silver and be prepared to spend the rest unless you have an emotional attachment to these coins.
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1970-D are keepers. You could look for errors and varieties as well as high grade ones.https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/
http://varietyvista.com/
http://doubleddie.com/
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Make up a set of the best from each year for keepers.
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Make up a set of the best from each year for keepers.
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That's a good idea!
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I personally would check for the known errors as suggested above. There are some possibilities out there. It will take some study and learning, but worth it!
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What type of dollars? perhaps start a new thread with those.
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