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Is anything in this group of pictures really worth hanging on to? Does anything pictured have enough value selling on ebay to make a few bucks after fees and shipping or should I just cash most of this into my local bank. I'm really not into modern coinage at all. The 2 $25 rolls are two uncirculated rolls of the George Washington Presidential dollar. The State Quarter rolls are uncirculated but not silver.         Edited by Connor 01/01/2017 1:35 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Always fun to find coins you havent seen in a while
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Guys.... my question is should I cash these in at bank or try to sell on ebay? I don't really want to lose money on these after shipping and ebay fees. I don't really want any of these. What would you do?
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Pillar of the Community
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Don't take them to the bank. I think you should offer them to members here to buy if they want them. I am not familiar with the Sacagawea dollars wrapped like that, maybe someone else is. At fist glance I thought of Cheerios dollars, which would be great for you. I would take a close look at the tail feathers to be sure of what there were before I did anything with them.
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Rest in Peace
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Put them as one big bundle here. No fees. Offer them for 10-15% over face, plus postage and you and the buyer will both be winners.
Ship priority medium flat rate for $13.65.
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Pillar of the Community
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If they were mine and I needed the money, off to the bank they would go.
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Quote: Is anything in this group of pictures really worth hanging on to? The Ike, of course. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote:I am not familiar with the Sacagawea dollars wrapped like that, maybe someone else is. If you mean the individually packaged ones those are from Littleton Coin Company. That's how they package their coins, in individual cellophane packets.
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Pillar of the Community
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After looking more closely, I see that they are different dates. At first glance I thought they were all 2000-P dollars.  EDIT: When I was younger, in the 1970's, I used to get coins from Littleton Coin Co. I remember how excited I was to get the package in the mail. Back then we didn't have internet, and living in a small town with no coin shop to go to, it was one of the few ways I had to get new coins.
Edited by cwb 01/02/2017 1:12 pm
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