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<p>[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 4029673, member: 73321"]Well, while coin roll hunting cents I set aside choice Zincoins, and then choice FS Jeffersons. I also purchased years ago, some beautiful MS 69 quarters (first year ATBs) . Keeping them in albums, some have some value especially should I submit them to TPGs, which I will not. Yeah some of the moderns at MS 68 and higher command impressive prices,<span style="color: #0080ff"> when slabbed.</span></p><p>I now have several hundred modern dimes, quarters, nickels, and cents. For example a 1995 D FS Jefferson at MS 69 slabbed can go for $150, a choice 1998 D FS nickel near $400. 1993 P dime for $10-$20. A 1999 D Conn. quarter at MS 68, $55+, Not real high value, but the Mega Red book shows some impressive auction sales, into the thousands, 2003 P nickel, FS - $1,058 at auction. Yet, I do NOT spend hardly anything to buy most of these. I really prefer solid coins, bronze, CuNi, silver. Maybe to someone someday they may appear quite valuable, (excluding the FS nickels, which prior to 2004 already have potentially good value). Enough traction.</p><p>Gary in Washington[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 4029673, member: 73321"]Well, while coin roll hunting cents I set aside choice Zincoins, and then choice FS Jeffersons. I also purchased years ago, some beautiful MS 69 quarters (first year ATBs) . Keeping them in albums, some have some value especially should I submit them to TPGs, which I will not. Yeah some of the moderns at MS 68 and higher command impressive prices,[COLOR=#0080ff] when slabbed.[/COLOR] I now have several hundred modern dimes, quarters, nickels, and cents. For example a 1995 D FS Jefferson at MS 69 slabbed can go for $150, a choice 1998 D FS nickel near $400. 1993 P dime for $10-$20. A 1999 D Conn. quarter at MS 68, $55+, Not real high value, but the Mega Red book shows some impressive auction sales, into the thousands, 2003 P nickel, FS - $1,058 at auction. Yet, I do NOT spend hardly anything to buy most of these. I really prefer solid coins, bronze, CuNi, silver. Maybe to someone someday they may appear quite valuable, (excluding the FS nickels, which prior to 2004 already have potentially good value). Enough traction. Gary in Washington[/QUOTE]
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