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What To Do With $50 Of BU 1964 Cents?

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Should I put them in rolls and if I decide to sell, sell off that way, or ?

I've never searched through them.

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awesome score tricky all the high ticket varieties are on the proofs for 1964-p the none proof are $20 and under the $60-$90 ones are all on proofs
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If it was me I would look them all over for errors and varieties and high grads. The rest of them you could roll up and put them on the bay or trade them at a coin club etc. You also sell/trade them here or maybe have a contest or two and give them as prizes. Just wondering where you got the bag and what it set you back? The empty bag it self is collectable and has a value.
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It's a shame the bag has been opened. Whether searched or not, it's just received the title.
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I got this bag many years ago, and it has never been searched. The sewing worked itself loose over time. I have no idea what varieties to look for without losing my eyesight.
Here is a handful I pulled out at random.

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The reverses look like they are from worn dies.
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I would search for the elusive MS-67RD coin. PCGS pegs the value at $8000. The rest I would sell as BU rolls.
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...look for high mint state ones, keep them and sell the rest, put some on CCF sell forum and see what happens.
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Have you done your homework and searched ebay completed auctions for bags/rolls?
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Send a couple of rolls to Forum Dad for the kids give away.
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There are collectors, like me, who buy BU rolls of Lincoln Cents. I have personally paid $2.50 a roll for 1964 P LMC rolls. Over time, you can easily sell these on ebay.

$2.50 per roll x 100 rolls = $250.00. If you cover your shipping costs, you'll earn enough money to buy something you really want. It's better than trying to figure what to do with a bag of coins you don't want.
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If it was me I would look them all over for errors and varieties and high grads. The rest of them you could roll up and put them on the bay or trade them at a coin club etc. You also sell/trade them here or maybe have a contest or two and give them as prizes.




Nice. A lot of collectors (me included) like to have BU rolls of LMC and LWC. Good luck and have fun with it.
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