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60, 61, 62, 63, 64 Washington Proofs

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What is there value?
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any pics? the pice fo PR 65's are

60: $8
61: $8
62: $8
63: $8
64: $8

lol
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Give me a minute, chargin cam batteries
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60,-61,-62,-63,-64-Washington-Proofs

60,-61,-62,-63,-64-Washington-Proofs

60,-61,-62,-63,-64-Washington-Proofs

60,-61,-62,-63,-64-Washington-Proofs

60,-61,-62,-63,-64-Washington-Proofs
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yeah, about $6-8 bucks each
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very nice, I'd pick those up for $6-$8 each!
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 Posted 10/10/2010  11:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It always makes me cringe when I see coins that should not be touching others stacked up in tubes and laid out like that. I don't know if they suffer any further contact marks but I have never been interested in a solid roll of proof coins no matter what they are. It is my guess, that these are the lesser desirable "culls" if you will from somebody cutting up proof sets for deep cameo or PR 68 to PR70 specimens and just bulk packaging the others for wholesale.
I am not knocking these coins, they are what they are but at some point they deserve a 2x2 of their own I would think. Poor little quarters, I feel sorry for them I guess. Last one out is a rotten egg!
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If 2x2's are the right storage for them then I'll put the quarters in them. I got these at my first coin show this past Saturday, under melt for two rolls of these. The gentlemen just told me if I were to ever take them out to use cotton gloves. I'd prefer them in 2x2's, can't really show them to anyone in these tubes. Thanks for the advice.
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What's the average price for 100 2x2's? I see them going on ebay for $5-$8 shipped.
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retail is about $6.50 per 100 so that's about right
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My local B&M sells them for $.03 each.
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Based on the pics, I'd say they're worth a little more than scrap and all < 65 if they'd even grade. I see scratches, heavy spotting, dings, and I think, even some fingerprints. It pains me to see a roll of these proofs just laid out like that. Of course, these were probably already culls like someone mentioned. Just put them back in the tube and sell them on ebay. Silver's doing weell.
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Heh, I must have done pretty good earlier this year. I got three 1964 proof Washingtons, including one with terrific toning, for $9, shipped.
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They're worth $4.20 apiece in silver alone right now! I'd say you did great!
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These 2 rolls cost me $300. That came out to $3.75 per coin. I also got a few Barber dimes, walking liberty's, and my first morgan(all for under melt).
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When did you buy them?
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