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5/10:
1952 D nickel
1954 D nickel
1952 D nickel
1954 D nickel
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Correct, the 1976ers are clad. My reason is more sentimental (and also because they are so easy to spot). When I was four one of the first coins I found was a bicentennial quarter on the playground. My grandfather told me it was special, and ever since, I like to collect them. A while back I checked what circulated rolls were going for on eBay, and I was seeing around $15. I guess there are some people out there who also like to collect them.
5/17:
1946 cent
1953 D cent
1934 Series A $10
The $10 is in pretty great shape. I just love kids who come in looking to buy candy. Great source!
I accumulated 2 rolls of bicentennial quarters and I flipped them on eBay for like $20 a roll, shipped.
How much profit is that after paying shipping, ebay fees, and packaging materials? I actually have a roll or two worth of bicentennial quarters that I pulled out while searching quarters, but I'm always on the fence about keeping stuff like that because I'm not sure it's really worth the time when you factor in all the costs associated with ebay.