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What To Do With Uncirculated Bank Wrapped Kennedy Rolls

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I stumbled into what appears to be uncirculated bank wrapped Kennedy rolls from my bank. Four of the rolls are bicentennial D mint; one roll is 1971-D. I opened one of the bicentennial rolls and the 1971-D roll.

All of the coins in each roll are identical, with great luster and gem BU condition. The outer faces of the roll enders are not in as good a shape as the interior coins.

How should I go about selling these, in order to get the best return? If these coins grade MS65, are they worth what is down in the PCGS price/pop report?
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Sounds interesting. Would love to see a few sample photos--full, large and sharp. Thanks.
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. In order to justify all costs involved in sending them in,each coin need a retail value after slabbing of at least $100 to $150. Check ebay sold values for a current idea on value. Post a full coin photo front and back so we can help you grade them.
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Here is a picture.

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Wow...these pix are pretty bad. Looks like it's time to get a coin pic setup. The pictures are nothing like what my eye is seeing.
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Wow...these pix are pretty bad

Yes,pretty much useless. The better the photos you post,the better we can help you.Check out the photo taking section for tips.
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Yup. Might be time to tweak the photography set-up.
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Looking at recent sales, slabbed MS65 coins like these (Kennedy '76-D/\71-D) are likely to sell for less than the cost of grading. Even MS66 will be borderline IMHO. You could try to sell them individually for a few bucks each, but for me the juice isn't worth the squeeze. Maybe try to sell by the roll. It appears BU rolls of 20 coins go for $19-$29.
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All of the coins in each roll are identical


I have to disagree. A couple of them under close examination will be better than all the rest. I'd keep the best and try to sell the rest.
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