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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 4201, member: 487"]Well the values that Jody provided are retail values, and are current. As far as continued value it will depend upon the condition of each coin. As they are all silver, there will always be an intrinsic value based upon their silver content. You stated that these coins are uncirculated. If they are in the original rolls, they would have a value above put together rolls. There are too many variables that effect the price of coins to be accurately explained in this forum. All prices are reflective upon the condition or preservation of the coin in question. Silver is a metal that is easily effected by its handling and environment. For future value, be sure to keep the coins in a safe environment. Keep them away from tempature fluxuations and humidity. Do not handle the coins with bare hands. While the dates that you have presented are not exceptional in and of themselves, the fact that they are in rolls helps. This will ensure their value to a point. As a rule, dealers do not buy rolls sight unseen. We (dealers) will open each roll to examine each coin, and a price would be determined from that standpoint. Also to take into consideration, dealers do not pay retail prices found in the price guides. Most of us use a dealers guide commonly referred to as the greysheet. With most coins, the price will change on a pretty regular basis, so the price may go up or down. There is just no way to predict future prices.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 4201, member: 487"]Well the values that Jody provided are retail values, and are current. As far as continued value it will depend upon the condition of each coin. As they are all silver, there will always be an intrinsic value based upon their silver content. You stated that these coins are uncirculated. If they are in the original rolls, they would have a value above put together rolls. There are too many variables that effect the price of coins to be accurately explained in this forum. All prices are reflective upon the condition or preservation of the coin in question. Silver is a metal that is easily effected by its handling and environment. For future value, be sure to keep the coins in a safe environment. Keep them away from tempature fluxuations and humidity. Do not handle the coins with bare hands. While the dates that you have presented are not exceptional in and of themselves, the fact that they are in rolls helps. This will ensure their value to a point. As a rule, dealers do not buy rolls sight unseen. We (dealers) will open each roll to examine each coin, and a price would be determined from that standpoint. Also to take into consideration, dealers do not pay retail prices found in the price guides. Most of us use a dealers guide commonly referred to as the greysheet. With most coins, the price will change on a pretty regular basis, so the price may go up or down. There is just no way to predict future prices.[/QUOTE]
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