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Uncirculated Mercury Dimes

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Unc Mercurys expensive? $300 per roll, 50 coins per roll that's $6 per UNCIRCULATED 70+ year old Mercury dime. I don't know that just doesn't seem that expensive to me. Especially since they have what $1.25 worth of silver in each of them. Gives you a premium of $4.75 each over melt. I wish what I collected was that cheap.
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There is a time value to money. I have a family member that put away hundreds of dollars worth of Bicentennial Quarters in 1976 as the 200th anniversary will never come again. He is still waiting to sell those rolls at a profit. That $300 would be $3000 if invested in any kind of legitimate financial investment. Never mind if he bought a nice Bust dollar with it.
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This depends on the year of the roll. I would gladly paid $300 for a BU roll of early years.
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