sapphirescales
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- Jan 30, 2013
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Hi. I'm just starting out with this and I have a few questions.
1. Is there anything I should be looking for other than pre 1970 dates on the half dollars? What other rarities should I be looking for? Is anything newer than 1970 worth anything? Not in silver value obviously, but some sort of collectors value? Someone said on some site that the Bicentennials are worth $2.50 apiece, but I find that hard to believe because my first $500 box had at least $150 worth in Bicentennials. They're too common to be worth anything unless I got some magically amazing box or something. I'm not sure. I've never used or handled half dollars in my life.
2. How do you check pennies and other non-silver coins? Can you tell by looking at the rims or do you have to look at each one individually?
3. Sort of related to my first question, but I heard that half dollars stopped being made after 2002 except for collectible purposes or something like that. Does this mean anything newer than that is worth something?
Any help would be appreciated guys. I'm sorta confused here and I'd like to start going through things besides just half dollars. I went through my $500 box in about 10 minutes so I want to try a bunch more boxes. But half dollars are too suspicious and heavy. I want something to do while watching TV. LOL.
1. Is there anything I should be looking for other than pre 1970 dates on the half dollars? What other rarities should I be looking for? Is anything newer than 1970 worth anything? Not in silver value obviously, but some sort of collectors value? Someone said on some site that the Bicentennials are worth $2.50 apiece, but I find that hard to believe because my first $500 box had at least $150 worth in Bicentennials. They're too common to be worth anything unless I got some magically amazing box or something. I'm not sure. I've never used or handled half dollars in my life.
2. How do you check pennies and other non-silver coins? Can you tell by looking at the rims or do you have to look at each one individually?
3. Sort of related to my first question, but I heard that half dollars stopped being made after 2002 except for collectible purposes or something like that. Does this mean anything newer than that is worth something?
Any help would be appreciated guys. I'm sorta confused here and I'd like to start going through things besides just half dollars. I went through my $500 box in about 10 minutes so I want to try a bunch more boxes. But half dollars are too suspicious and heavy. I want something to do while watching TV. LOL.
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