I found 5 rolls of NIFC today. What do I do? (Pic inside)

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Dok Holliday

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cunextuesday said:
They are all 2002 & newer. Most of them are in pretty good shape. I also found 3 San Francisco mints, one of them a 1987. What I want to know is, will anybody want these? Should I bother posting them to craigslist or Feebay?

I took your advice & sold 80 Ikes for 130 bucks this week. I was wondering if I can do the same with these.

Thanks y'all & HH.

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Well, you might as well sell them on feebay. Just make sure that you are expecting to get at least 109% of face value, so that you don't take a loss from the selling fees. So if you were selling $50 face, you might set the starting price at $60.

A few months ago, I managed to sell several unopened NIFC rolls (all the same year) that I got from a bank for a reasonable profit. Yours seem more like a mix, so it might be harder.

But there's probably somebody out there who wants 'em!
 

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you did great with those Ike's you sold. Some of you guys sure seem to be able to make a nice profit with those. I sold some Ike's myself last month from a CL ad but my profit was only a little less than 10% but I also sold a couple of rolls of P & D NIFC halves to the same buyer as well - just for a small $2 or $3 profit. It was the first time I've ever sold any NIFC halves and the profit was small but I was able to sell them with some Ike's and the transaction was quick and easy so I was happy.

Since you did so well with the Ike's you might just try another CL ad for the NIFC's and see if you get any responses. :dontknow:

Good luck and HH
 

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Thanks for the info. I'm gonna try & list them all for 15 dollars more than face to start & see what happens. Those impaired S mints I'm gonna hold onto for now, till I can get a few more & then try to make a buck on those too. Is the 1987 anything special? I've never found a P or D in the wild.
 

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Are the S minted coins worth more than face? I have a crap load of them now.
 

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namster said:
Are the S minted coins worth more than face? I have a crap load of them now.

I'm a little confused. I did a little research & it seems that some 90% silver halves were produced for special mint sets. The 1998 S I have looks like a clad. Whats the deal? Can anyone clear this up?
 

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cunextuesday said:
namster said:
Are the S minted coins worth more than face? I have a crap load of them now.

I'm a little confused. I did a little research & it seems that some 90% silver halves were produced for special mint sets. The 1998 S I have looks like a clad. Whats the deal? Can anyone clear this up?

Date Mint: # Minted
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1971 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,220,733
1972 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,260,996
1973 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,760,339
1974 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,612,568
1976 S (clad)(proof strike): 7,059,099
1976 S (40% silver): 11,000,000
1976 S (40% silver)(proof strike): 4,000,000
1977 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,251,152
1978 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,127,781
1979 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,677,175
1980 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,554,806
1981 S (clad)(proof strike): 4,063,083
1982 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,857,479
1983 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,279,126
1984 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,065,110
1985 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,362,821
1986 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,010,497
1987 P: 2,890,758
1987 D: 2,890,758
1987 S (clad)(proof strike): 4,227,728
1988 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,262,948
1989 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,220,194
1990 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,299,559
1991 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,867,787
1992 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,858,981
1992 S (silver)(proof strike): 1,317,579
1993 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,633,439
1993 S (silver)(proof strike): 761,353
1994 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,484,594
1994 S (silver)(proof strike): 785,329
1995 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,117,496
1995 S (silver)(proof strike): 679,985
1996 S (clad)(proof strike): 1,750,244
1996 S (silver)(proof strike): 775,021
1997 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,055,000
1997 S (silver)(proof strike): 741,678
1998 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,086,507
1998 S (silver)(proof strike): 878,792
1999 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,543,401
1999 S (silver)(proof strike): 804,565
2000 S (clad)(proof strike): 3,082,483
2000 S (silver)(proof strike): 965,421
2001 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,294,909
2001 S (silver)(proof strike): 889,697
2002 P: 3,100,000
2002 D: 2,500,000
2002 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,319,766
2002 S (silver)(proof strike): 892,229
2003 P: 2,500,000
2003 D: 2,500,000
2003 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,172,684
2003 S (silver)(proof strike): 1,125,755
2004 P: 2,900,000
2004 D: 2,900,000
2004 S (clad)(proof strike): 1,789,488
2004 S (silver)(proof strike): 1,175,934
2005 P: 3,800,000
2005 D: 3,500,000
2005 S (clad)(proof strike): 2,275,000
2005 S (silver)(proof strike): 1,069,679
2006 P: 2,400,000
2006 D: 2,000,000
2006 S (proof strike): 2,000,428
2006 S (silver)(proof strike): 1,054,008
2007 P: 2,400,000
2007 D: 2,400,000
2007 S (clad)(proof strike): 1,384,797
2007 S (silver)(proof strike): 875,050
2008 P: 1,700,000
2008 D: 1,700,000
2008 S (clad)(proof strike): 1,377,424
2008 S (silver)(proof strike): 620,684
2009 P: 1,900,000
2009 D: 1,900,000
2010 P: 1,700,000
2010 D: 1,800,000
2011 P: 1,700,000
2011 D: 1,750,000
 

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Thanks Madwest for the exact info I was hoping to find.

Well, I learned something new today!
 

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