If they really are UNCs, then there might be a dealer who would pay a small premium (e.g., 50¢). Some do carry them and sell them for around $2-4. From your end, it might take a little searching, and it might not be worth your time.
I have ~$30 face in pre-'83 pennies that are worth 2.6x face in melt. I'd love to find a buyer, but that might not happen.
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Originally Posted by doug.goodman
Apologies for clogging up the main page, and please reply via PM instead of to the thread.
I obtained these state quarters (sorted by state in each tube) and also some pocket watches due to the death of my mother-in-law, which was expected and peaceful not a surprise and gruesome.
My question : is it most likely that these are the coin equivalent of 1986 Topps commons, or should I put some effort into them?
Thank you in advance,
Doug
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