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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Your plan to keep the better ones is great. Ultimately, in my opinion, these won't have value above face unless you build a complete album, or they are AU and you keep them for 30+ years before selling them. All coin collecting comes down to keep what you like and throw back the rest.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 to CCF Quote: If you guys want, I'll post pictures tonight when I get home from work. Thanks, I would like to see PICs. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6478 Posts |
I don't keep NIFC. They are too expensive to keep. That is just me though.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1804 Posts |
turrdog Quote: One thing I noticed from the beginning were the extremely shiny enders on multiple rolls, 5 or 6 NIFC. I set them aside and started opening the others. First roll had 4 NIFC and it never stopped. Every roll had at least one, many had multiples ranging from 2002-2015.
All told, I ended with over $125 of these, and I don't know what to do since that cuts into my $500 weekly float... I can see the issue with limited funds for collecting. Me too. Try selling some on ebay. I see *sold* NIFC single coins going for really nice prices. At any rate, as soon as you *DUMP*, they are gone.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5220 Posts |
4 boxes. 2 40%ers, a Walker, some NIFC, and 3 nasty proofs. 
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New Member
United States
8 Posts |
Here's the 5 40%ers. Was skunked in previous box.  List of NIFC: 2002 - 25 2003 - 32 2004 - 47 2005 - 95 2006 - 15 2008 - 8 2009 - 1 2010 - 6 2011 - 1 2015 - 1  If these are uncirculated, how did so many get together? Another CRH's drop?
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Moderator
 United States
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They could be dumps from mint bag/roll purchase. They buy at a premium, sort out the gems, dump the rest.
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Valued Member
United States
179 Posts |
Took a two month break (too many skunks in a row and busy schedule) my box a week starts Monday!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1804 Posts |
turrdog Thanks for the PICs unreal  unbelievable  envy  keep 'em all  And-Or sell what you can on ebay. There is a nice market for 'em on Ebay 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
622 Posts |
Arby, 99 double ender reverse bicentennial rolls. It's incredible the machines just happened to roll 99 together like that. If it wasn't against the rules, I would almost thing that someone at the bank, courier, or fed did it on purpose.
But seriously, did the rolls appear to be tampered with? If not, I'm guessing someone new set them aside (seeing the reverse) thinking they were valuable. As soon as he figures out they are common, he adds them back to the line.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Owassokie, The rolls did not appear to be tampered with, they were high and tight rolls. It was very strange to see that. I have had some really nice monster boxes of silver that had double enders and a bunch of single silver enders and pulled a bunch of silver out of the box, some rolls had 10-18 pieces of silver in them. I expected to see that with the Bicentennials and that didn't happen. I think someone was just having fun on a slow day, or drinking on the job, or maybe doing meth, I could see someone on Meth doing that. LOL
"LOVE THE HUNT!"
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Pillar of the Community
United States
729 Posts |
Well on a local Classified Ad site here I saw someone trying to sell Bicentennial for 50 bucks a roll.  So I can see someone hording those thinking they are valuable.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
830 Posts |
Silver (1966) magician half. I have found 13 so far but this is my first silver. Things have been very sparse many skunk boxes. so this was a pleasant surprise. 
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 United States
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Nice find! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5220 Posts |
3 boxes. A 1974D DDO, a counterstamped, a couple of NIFC and a bunch of junk. 
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