Brinks boxes, some silver, and more 1987s.......

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jim4silver

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Re: Brinks boxes, some silver, and more 1987's.......

I think over time many CRHers finally let go of NIFCs that they once thought were worth saving. I dumped several rolls of BU post 2002 NIFCs about a year ago that I had saved. I was keeping everyone I found for a while. Finally decided they were not worth more than 50 cents to me and dumped them.

I bet that such is happening with 1987 coins. I used to save all of them, then wound up dumping all but perfect looking ones.

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Re: Brinks boxes, some silver, and more 1987's.......

legend76 said:
Good score Goes4ever :icon_thumleft:

Jim4silver, where the post 2002's in US Mint wrappers? If so, the 2010 Kennedy Half-Dollar Two-Roll Set is $32.95 + S/H. Surely you could get more than $10 per roll. Just a thought....
http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wc...ctId=15502&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=10155

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No, they were all loose coins I found CRHing. I did get a couple of Mint rolls of NIFCs and I saved them for a while. But over time I decided to dump them. I don't sell anything online and my local coin dealers don't ever want that type of stuff. I probably could have sold them on ebay but I have never bought or sold online.

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Re: Brinks boxes, some silver, and more 1987's.......

I thinking hanging on to NIFC for a collection is a good idea. I am getting each year and mint. Then I'm just going to hang on to a couple rolls of mixed NIFC dates just in case they are worth some cheddar down the road.
 

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