You'll never make a profit selling to your local dealers unless you can get the items for a lot less than the dealer would offer you.
The 40% Ikes have a little more silver than the 40% halves, .3161 compared to .1479. Multiplying .3161 by $28.09, and the silver value is $8.88.
Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 not 64. I collect Franklins.
You're right Yakpoo, it is mechanical doubling, MD, and is not an error.
That War Nickel looks good. Minimal marks, reverse pic is a bit fuzzy to see, but how full are the steps?
As Ikandiggit pointed out, your pics are too blurry to see anything. Here's a chart that can help you with the double die, and mechanical...
You can find it in news/magazine stores, and I think Barnes & Nobles might have a magazine rack, not sure. Every time I walk into a B&N my feet...
It could have been the $4.95 if it fits it ships, then add for the signature and insurance.
Which would have happened during packaging. As I remember, the uncirculated sets back in the 70s, contained business strikes that went right into...
Go to second link in post #4 of this thread for state quarters. It is on the link Chris posted that you said had no coins.
Your first question asked about an online site that sells nothing but coin stuff. The link Chris provided is all coin stuff; holders, albums,...
That's normal for the older sets.
Before spending money on submitting it to a TPG, I would take it to a couple of local dealers in your area and get their opinions first.
Annually printed price guides are outdated by the time they are on store shelves. Blue Book, Red Book, etc., compile their data for the price...
No way for anyone to say without knowing what the assessment of it is. For now, you have a circulated 74 quarter worth $.25.
The only known 40% silver planchets were half dollar size for the 65-70 40% silver clad Kennedy halves.
Yes, year of release was 1932, compared to 1938 for the Jefferson nickel.
Looks RB to me.
First, welcome to CT. Second, your quarter is regular old 1974 copper/nickel clad quarter, no silver. The lack of mint mark means it was struck...
That's the filled S variety, and $3 is a good deal for it. Potential value, these generally don't gain an enormous value over time. Most dealers...
Separate names with a comma.