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Box Full Of 2015 D North Carolina

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Got a box of quarters at the bank today hoping to find something to change things up from cents. Opened it and it's full of 2015 D North Carolina quarters
I'm thinking about keeping a few rolls and either selling on ebay or back to the bank they go. What would be a reasonable price to list them on ebay?
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$10 per roll.
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There have been a few sales completed for 13.99 and 14.99, with a shipping charge added. There was also one that was an auction that went for 9.89 for $10 face. From the experience gained selling on ebay before I started collecting coins, a product should be selling a bit more strongly before I would try to sell it. When you do a search on ebay, use the box on the left to see completed listings. That will show you how many listings went unsold vs how many sold, and what they sold for. Also, check the dates to give you an idea of how many of the item move in a month. After a quick look, you could list them, but maybe keep a few back to sell a few years down the road when uncirculated rolls are no longer available from the banks.
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