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<p>[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 896519, member: 18157"]Personally, I like coins with some numismatic value "potential" to compliment the bullion value. I find that coins "generally" see a spike in numismatic value around the 70 year mark so I focus on silver rolls from the early '60s.</p><p> </p><p>Unc rolls have a silver content of about $130/roll for quarters/halves and about $65/roll for dimes...w/silver @ $18/oz. There were a lot of rolls hoarded back then, but they've been pretty cherrypicked by now. You can assume that anything in a plastic tube won't be over MS63. If you can find truely "original bank wrapped" (OBW) rolls, that's the way to go (imho).</p><p> </p><p>I like the Franklin halves from the early '60s the best. I used to have no problem finding OBW rolls of them for $120-$140. I must have bought them all up because they're getting harder to find. Anyway, that's what I would buy (have bought) when I can find them at the right price...which is usually about $150-$170 for quarters/halves and $70-$80 for dimes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 896519, member: 18157"]Personally, I like coins with some numismatic value "potential" to compliment the bullion value. I find that coins "generally" see a spike in numismatic value around the 70 year mark so I focus on silver rolls from the early '60s. Unc rolls have a silver content of about $130/roll for quarters/halves and about $65/roll for dimes...w/silver @ $18/oz. There were a lot of rolls hoarded back then, but they've been pretty cherrypicked by now. You can assume that anything in a plastic tube won't be over MS63. If you can find truely "original bank wrapped" (OBW) rolls, that's the way to go (imho). I like the Franklin halves from the early '60s the best. I used to have no problem finding OBW rolls of them for $120-$140. I must have bought them all up because they're getting harder to find. Anyway, that's what I would buy (have bought) when I can find them at the right price...which is usually about $150-$170 for quarters/halves and $70-$80 for dimes.[/QUOTE]
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