seger98 said:Well the most minted one was the 2002 P of which only 3.1 million were minted, now you take the collectors & coin dealers that already have the mojority of those coins & that doesn't leave that many left, you'd be wise to hold on to them as it won't take long for them to have a bigger premium then they already have now! But hey, you wanna throw back into circulation, you'll be the only one kicking yourself in the long run!
Look at the other coins in history with a low mintage & you should see it won't take long for them to go up in value!
And the most recent mintage mentioned above is 1955, 54 years ago. Do you really want to wait that long? It's your call.Shake-N-Bake said:take a look at some of the other key date coins in series. Jefferson Nickels 1939D = 3.5 mil, 1950D 2.6 mil;
look at some of the key date lincoln pennies 1909S = 1.9 mil, 1911S 4 mil, 1912S = 4.4 mil, 1924D 2.5 mil
Franklin halves 1955 = 2.9 mil
these mintages are near the same as NIFC kennedy halves and these ARE very sought after coins in there perspective series. Your $0.50 investment will surely pay off down the road.
Happy Hunting,
Jason
Shake-N-Bake said:take a look at some of the other key date coins in series. Jefferson Nickels 1939D = 3.5 mil, 1950D 2.6 mil;
look at some of the key date lincoln pennies 1909S = 1.9 mil, 1911S 4 mil, 1912S = 4.4 mil, 1924D 2.5 mil
Franklin halves 1955 = 2.9 mil
these mintages are near the same as NIFC kennedy halves and these ARE very sought after coins in there perspective series. Your $0.50 investment will surely pay off down the road.
Happy Hunting,
Jason
scavenger said:pardon my ignorance but what is NIFC?