It depends if they are the wide rim variety or just the normal variety? Click the link for everything regarding how to tell the difference.....\ http://www.smalldollars.com/dollar/page29.html
They seem to be the normal variety... I don't suppose the official lollipop-wrapper packaging will increase any premium.
How do the coins look? Is that toning I see, or just the lighting? There's no reason to keep them in that plastic wrapper. And really Littleton? You put an "UNC" coin set together to rub on each other and become circulated...not cool.
ok, so I set my Susie B's free! The bottom two have slight toning. As you can see they don't look very uncirculated but I'll hold on to them anyway.
Well, I sell all my Susan B.'s at the local flea market @ 3 for $5. However, mine are all AU or lower, and I replenish my inventory at the local bank. They always have plenty of dollar coins, a nice mix of SB's, Sacs, Presidential... and occasionally a few Ikes.
I said the same thing. I have 10 nickels, 2004-2006 (I think) in one wrapper from them. They were added to a mercury dime collection. WHY would they bother doing that ???? Charge me extra and wrap them individually !!!! But again, I didnt really pay for them in the first place.
from personal experience on buying i have seen uncirculated susan b's worth a few bucks a piece unless proof with clear of filled 's's or in mint/proof sets. as far as them in the packaging i would of kept them in there now that there out there in circulation with air getting to them so you might be able to get a gallon of gas.