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 I may have the wrong forum. I have planchets for 5 cent, 10cent, 25 cent, 50 cent, 1 dollar and what I think is a Sacagawee coin blank. The 25, 50 and dollar are clad.. I am hoping CCF members can tell me if there is any numismatic value for these blanks. Thank you for looking.. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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They are all worth like a few dollars each.
Errers and Varietys.
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I cannot help place a value, but that is a nice mix! 
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nice assortment of type 2 planchets. You could get a coin holder and place them all in as a set. - that may add some value to them
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Thanks.. I appreciate your comments.
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As always,check ebay sold values for an idea on current values. John1 
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As Dearborn posted. These all have been through the upsetting mill. They have a proto rim, that makes them type 2 planchets. Type 1 is no proto rim and called a blank. That would be a good idea to put them in a Whitman holder, that would look nice.
Edited by Cujohn 06/25/2024 5:33 pm
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Short answer is yes, some of them do.
Assuming that's an Eisenhower planchet, they typically go for $75 +/- because they aren't made any more, were made in low numbers and are generally the scarcest of that group.
I've seen Kennedy planchets go for around $50 as well.
The more coins minted, the less value the blanks have, but the Eisenhower and the Kennedy are the stars in your group.
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Thanks ...I appreciate the estimated value. I really wasn't looking to sell any of them at this point. I have two sets of the planchets in my 'stash' of collected coins and didn't know how to mark them for future reference. I like Cujohn"s idea about putting them in Whitman holders.
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When I said to put them into a set, I was thinking of something like this: If you can find one that will accommodate the Eisenhower and Sacagawea dollar that would be even better - you would just have to get a copper cent planchet.. 
Edited by Dearborn 06/25/2024 10:14 pm
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Dearborn... That does look nice. I might have one of those around here somewhere.
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Quote: When I said to put them into a set, I was thinking of something like this: Quote: I might have one of those around here somewhere. Good choice. 
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very cool - hope to see it all dressed up.. 
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I found a couple of nice coin holders to store and organize the complete planchet set. Thought you might like to see. Thanks... Have a great weekend. *** Topic Moved by Staff for continuity of conversation *** 
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Nice set! 
Errers and Varietys.
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