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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 54146, member: 68"]That price is a steal if it's been in the last four years. Wholesale on this is $1,000. Some of these (including this one) is scarce in any grade over XF. Even nice VF and XF coins can be tough if you want full strikes and nice even wear. Most rolls will contain no truly choice coins and gems are rare. </p><p><br /></p><p>No regular issue modern is worth much premium under VF yet. It is true that some of the older ones can be somewhat difficult to locate but there's really no evidence of demand for them in lower grades. The '68-D quarter can be tough to locate but will show up about every 1,000th coin. These will rarely be in VF or better. </p><p><br /></p><p>Most of the post-1964 nickels were saved in rolls. Some of these were not very heavily set aside but all these are available. The toughest ones tend to be '80's and '90's. These and mint sets will account for almost the entire supply of uncs. It's difficult to believe many XF nickels will ever have a lot of value except perhaps the '82 and '83 coins since there are no mint sets. Cents, half dollars and dollars were also saved but in some cases there are not very large numbers. Many of the dimes and quarters weren't really set aside at all in rolls. Except for both '65 issues and the bicentennial quarters none of these rolls is really common.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 54146, member: 68"]That price is a steal if it's been in the last four years. Wholesale on this is $1,000. Some of these (including this one) is scarce in any grade over XF. Even nice VF and XF coins can be tough if you want full strikes and nice even wear. Most rolls will contain no truly choice coins and gems are rare. No regular issue modern is worth much premium under VF yet. It is true that some of the older ones can be somewhat difficult to locate but there's really no evidence of demand for them in lower grades. The '68-D quarter can be tough to locate but will show up about every 1,000th coin. These will rarely be in VF or better. Most of the post-1964 nickels were saved in rolls. Some of these were not very heavily set aside but all these are available. The toughest ones tend to be '80's and '90's. These and mint sets will account for almost the entire supply of uncs. It's difficult to believe many XF nickels will ever have a lot of value except perhaps the '82 and '83 coins since there are no mint sets. Cents, half dollars and dollars were also saved but in some cases there are not very large numbers. Many of the dimes and quarters weren't really set aside at all in rolls. Except for both '65 issues and the bicentennial quarters none of these rolls is really common.[/QUOTE]
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