I found over 30+ 40% silver Kennedys as well as one 2000 S Silver Kennedy "Uncirculated" and one 1964 90% silver Kennedy. Calling this a pretty big hit I think would be an understatement. And I'm bringing the rest of the Kennedys back this week. Any easy way to do this? Or should I just throw them up on eBay? bnb
Personally the all would go to the local dealer for bullion prices. Maybe the 2000 S might be worth more, but not worth the hassle to me. Assuming no rare varieties(if there are any) are found after searching them.
Pick out all the 1971-D's, the 1972's, the 1972-D's, the 1973-D's, the 1974-D's, and the 1977-D's. Check for any of the eight DDO coins in the 1971-D's Check for the super rare 1972 DDO (looks similar to the 1974-D DDO) Check for the 1972-D No FG on the Reverse Check for the 1973-D DDO-001 and DDO-002. The DDO-003 is typically in Mint Sets. Check the 1974-D's for the DDO coin. Its definitely out there. Check the 1977-D's for DDO-001 and DDO-002 1980-P also has a DDO with PUP's on the T and Y of Liberty. Do not simply cast the clad coins back into the system without checking for the above DDO's.
WHY? The premiums you get from selling on eBay are usually more than the fees. In the end, you'll be making more profit by selling them on eBay than a dealer.
What premium are you referring to? The margins are so close That between e-bay and there live in evil sister pay pal you Would be lucky just to break even!!:hammer:
Just found a 1972P DDO yesterday! I would have missed it if not for your post/info and pics! I was only looking for the 74D when roll searching besides silver etc. THANKS! *What is the value of this coin compared to the 74d as far as any possible premium?