by Know Common Cents » Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:17 pm
The culls, slicks, strangely toned, dirty, scratched, bent, cleaned, gouged and hammered are the first ones to be sent to the gallows.
I set the mintmarked Walkers from the 1930s or earlier aside (not in the above categories) at least during the first pass to remain safe in my collection until the next time around.
BU Franklins from the 1940s and 1950s are also set aside, but most 1962-63 Franks and 64 JFKs are to be sold. I need some with little wear to offset the 1917 Walkers that have been circulated to almost slickness.
If the price of silver continues to climb, esentially everything excepting high-end collector coins will be sold for their intrinsic content and not their numismatic value.
I presently have a couple rolls of average circ Barber halves. A few are nice or better dates, but with almost $14 each in silver content, they could be going away, too.
Point is, actually, sell what you can part with and have no remorse for your actions. Just have a contented smile that you've made quite a haul.
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I've recently adopted the Groucho Marx philosophy for dealing with politics and other life challenges, "Whatever it is, I'm against it!" (Horse Feathers 1932)