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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1552765, member: 15199"]When I was doing my bags of cents of a friend who already eye trouble ( 68S-71S). I did it for for portions of the loot, I estimated the outcome by doing 500 cents carefully and seeing how many DD, RPM, or MS-65 there were. That allowed me to see if I wanted to continue the time for little result.Most were minor, although 2 varieties made it in electronic print. I would not do any more bags except pre-1950,1955P or D, 1960-D, 1972P, and any more of 68-S or 69-S. You can't examine each coin carefully in less than a minute or 2, so you have to have a good idea of what DD, RPMs you are looking for, then you can ignore the majority. The MS-65 or better will jump up. The bags were stored in a vault since issue, and 90% were Red. After separating out, the leftover bu or better were quickly sold at the coin club at $20 roll ( 1969S) and some from there were sold on eBay for $50 a roll. But the majority are still in our hands as we didn't want to kill the market <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1552765, member: 15199"]When I was doing my bags of cents of a friend who already eye trouble ( 68S-71S). I did it for for portions of the loot, I estimated the outcome by doing 500 cents carefully and seeing how many DD, RPM, or MS-65 there were. That allowed me to see if I wanted to continue the time for little result.Most were minor, although 2 varieties made it in electronic print. I would not do any more bags except pre-1950,1955P or D, 1960-D, 1972P, and any more of 68-S or 69-S. You can't examine each coin carefully in less than a minute or 2, so you have to have a good idea of what DD, RPMs you are looking for, then you can ignore the majority. The MS-65 or better will jump up. The bags were stored in a vault since issue, and 90% were Red. After separating out, the leftover bu or better were quickly sold at the coin club at $20 roll ( 1969S) and some from there were sold on eBay for $50 a roll. But the majority are still in our hands as we didn't want to kill the market :)[/QUOTE]
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