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Valued Member
United States
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One of my local banks has brand new, mint wrapped rolls of 2000D Kennedy halves, which have apparently been sitting in the vault for some time. Goes to show the demand for half dollars, eh? Is there any kind of a premium for these? I'm not a Half collector, but was thinking about doing some roll hunting. Anybody need some?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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PCGS list them at $6 for MS60 and $4 for MS 40 Red Book says $1.50 at MS 63
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 Are these one of the NIFC years? If so, GRAB THEM ALL AND RUN!
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Rest in Peace
United States
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A good thought but I don't think 2000 is an NFIC year.
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If I recall correctly, the NIFC years are 2002+ for Philadelphia and 2001+ for Denver. I could be wrong about 2001 and which mint, but for 2002+ for certain.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Nope NIFC didnt start until the 2001-P's I believe (2001-D's are not). I might have them reversed, but 2001 was the first year of the business strikes not being intended for circulation.
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I beat you by a minute and we have the Mints reversed for 2001! 
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Quote: PCGS list them at $6 for MS60 and $4 for MS 40
Supposedly for PCGS graded coins only. Probably meant XF40. Yeah, I'd say buy the rolls and hold on to them for some time, then, you should have a pretty decent profit from each unwrapped roll 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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nifc I have my book right here....The NIFC are: 2001+ for Philalelphia, and 2002+ for Denver.
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Valued Member
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I see a trip to the bank during my lunch break. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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YOU BETTER OPEN THE ROLL......THIS COULD JUST BE A ROLL OF WASHERS WITH ONLY ONE REAL KENNEDY ON EACH END ! ......  ........  (sorry, this is relating to a previous thread joking about "roll hunters"....pro's & con's and criticisms)
Edited by eaglefoot 04/21/2009 09:52 am
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Quote: I have my book right here....The NIFC are: 2001+ for Philalelphia, and 2002+ for Denver. So CoinHunter had the correct mints for the correct years, I had them reversed. 
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Valued Member
 United States
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Skunked again....some low-life came in yesterday and bought all the halves they had.  But I did open a savings account, inquire into a safety deposit box, and chat w/ the head teller....who is ordering $1000 in halves from the fed on Thursday, which will be here Monday next.  I also discovered they have a change machine in the back which rolls all the loose change customers bring in. Which would explain why I'm seeing so few new coins (except 2008 cents, of course)from the rolls I purchase there.
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Rest in Peace
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Why take the NIFCs & run? I don't see any significant premium for the in the guides. Are they really worth grabbing ?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Worst case scenario, you could exchange them for goods and services.
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