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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1984 Posts |
I bought a beautiful unsearched roll of 53 cents out of the US a couple of years ago for around $125. I got 4 or 5 ICCS MS65s and quite a few hanging 3s. I think if I could find a true unsearched roll today I would pay $125 to $150.
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New Member
 United States
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Thank you Dollar Man and Small Cent guy.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
849 Posts |
The only problem with multiply the coins by the per coin value to get a roll value, is that we don't know the grading of each coin in the roll and and even if we did can we be sure that the coinsanscanada listing is for sure the going rate on the street today?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1984 Posts |
It is a lot of work to realize the Coins & Canada prices. Assuming there is no sign of corrosion, if you use a price for say MS60 that is likely fair. If you land some gems or varieties that is the "bonus" for the buyer. Remember that the market for 10 cents and 5 cents is not that deep. Selling off four rolls of say MS62 coins at anything close to list prices might take a VERY long time.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2632 Posts |
Welcome to CCF Perhaps you may have something the seller would like to trade or barter with, or just give him a one bundle price for everything and work from there. Good luck
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 United States
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When you buy a so called "uncirculated" roll they are not all going to grade the same either sooo. John1 
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New Member
 United States
35 Posts |
Well I got the coins - here is a pic representative of the roll 
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New Member
 United States
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New Member
 United States
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New Member
 United States
35 Posts |
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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New Member
 United States
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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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Pillar of the Community
Canada
743 Posts |
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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Pillar of the Community
United States
629 Posts |
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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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1984 Posts |
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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