Selling wheat cents.....advice?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Coinsnake, Oct 8, 2010.

  1. Coinsnake

    Coinsnake MorganMan

    I recently inherited a large amount of coins from my grandparents. 2 1/2 rolls of Peace & Morgan dollars, 1 roll of
    Walking Liberty Halves, 1 roll of Franklins, 5 rolls of 64 Kennedys, 3 rolls of 40% halves, 7 rolls of Mercury dimes, 2 rolls of dateless buffalo nickels, a few rolls of mixed 1960's & 70's cents in AU-BU condition., and almost a shoebox full of low to mid grade common date wheat cents. I want to keep all of the silver coins. Some for the metal content and some for my collection. However I want to sell all or most of the cents. Should I sell them individually, by the roll or all at once? Advice please.....
     
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  3. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    If you wanna let those Mercs go, let me know. :D

    For the wheats, I'd sort by year/MM, then roll them. Easier to sell as year or year/MM rolls than otherwise.
     
  4. Coinsnake

    Coinsnake MorganMan

    Some were already rolled by year, but. I went thru the rest and rolled them by decade to avoid as many partial rolls as possible.
     
  5. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Put them on ebay, inform that they were your grandmothers and watch the price go up. If you put the word "unsearched" anywhere, the price will go up higher. I'm not advocating this, mind you, just telling you the facts.
     
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