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Found a few in my newly discovered hoard. Wondering if they are worth anything more than a cent. They are all in excellent condition, around XF:

1963, 1964, 1965

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They are worth approximately 10˘ a piece. My local dealer has a coffee can full of them that he lets me have for 5˘ piece. Granted they are a little more circulated than yours but not by much. For these to be worth more they would need to be ICCS graded proof-like examples.

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Thanks....exactly what I wanted to know. :)
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I recently spent a whole bunch of them, they were lightly circulated and not really saleable as such, so back into the economy they went.
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Irishraider, I would add that ICCS graded mint state examples do well too. MS-65 examples commonly trade for $20+, while MS-66 examples have been known to hit $100+ on market. Proof-like examples are most desirable with extremely heavy cameos.
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They would need to be MS-60 or better to be worth more than face value with the exeption of the pointed 5 varieties in 1965.
According to CCN trends 1963 and 64 in MS-64 are valued at $10.00,MS-65 at $50.00. Values for the 1965 depend on which of the 4 varieties you have.

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yep, you're right jello, that kinda slipped by me, thanks.

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