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1959/1940/1965 - 1969 Have Any Value?

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Hi all,

I'm going through my collection that has built up over many years, and found hundreds of coins in the following date ranges that I used to keep. There are maybe a few in MS condition, otherwise all are well circulated. None of these have much value above face value currently, but do you foresee these rising in value over the next 5-10+ years?

Pennies: 1959 - 1969
Nickels: 1940 - 1969 (excluding 1942 - 1945 wartime silver, those I keep separate)
Dimes: 1965 - 1969
Quarters: 1965 - 1969

Additionally, I could probably fill out quite a few date/mint range books for these years, especially in pennies and nickels. Do filled out books for these date ranges sell for any sort of premium?

Thanks in advance!
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To CCF , The coins and dates that you mention aren't worth much above face value UNLESS they are in high MS condition , 66-68 .
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Agree. Without pics, it's impossible to even generalize.



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They won't rise in your lifetime, sadly. A 1970 quarter will still be worth a quarter in 2119.

Although I'd keep MS coins just due to the fact they are still in good condition.
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Nickels dated between 1942 and 1945 are part silver and can be easily identified by a large mint mark on the reverse. I'd save those just because they're silver
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Only a 1950-D nickel would be worth much.
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I agree with the post above.
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