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Reardon
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:11 pm Reply with quote

Does anyone know of a reliable website that posts OBW Lincoln Roll Prices?

Thank you,

Reardon
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:22 pm Reply with quote

I don't know of a web site but the yearly blue book "North American Coins & Prices" lists prices for unc rolls and mint sets and proof sets.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:30 pm Reply with quote

The Coin Dealer Newsletter will list roll prices from time to time.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:17 pm Reply with quote

Roll pricing now is dicey.
For a good market indicator, check completed EBAY OBW auctions.
The tough new rolls...
82 zincs because of the DDR recently discovered.
83 and 84 (doubled dies in them)
85-90 run from 5 to 10 dollars.
89 Has doubled dies. Five to ten each.
92 has the near AM reverse, but puzzlingly can be had for five sometimes.
95 has doubled dies, and can get pricey, as pretty as the DDO is.
1998 has the wide AM reverse, as well as 1999, and 2000. Any more chime in, members.
Just bought three rolls of 98 for five per.
1999 through 2007 have the column double, with a small mark next to lincoln. These can be had for 5 to 10 per. Don't know what the DDR designation is, but it's listed on the board.

Some comments on roll collecting.
It's loads of fun first.

The toughest roll to come by, according to ME...1988.
Really, funny as it seems.
So good luck, and get your wallet out for modern rares.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:07 pm Reply with quote

The 86-p and 86-d were way up, going for $20 or $30 on ebay last year but they seem to have dropped.

Other ones that cost extra are: (starting at 59 for memorials)
69-p, 71-p, 82-p SD zinc, 84-d, 88-p, 88-d
(not including the 60-P SD)

To a lesser extent:
82-d LD zinc, 90-d, 91-d

I've seen many dealers that are willing to sell a mixed box of rolls for under $2 each just to get rid of them. That's a good way to start a roll set then shop for the ones you need.

On ebay years with varieties cost more but some dealers ignore them.

Try asking the coin shops for the empty boxes they get tubes in, it makes a good way to organize rolls or tubes and holds 100 per box.




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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:31 am Reply with quote

THAT IS A SERIOUS ROLL COLLECTION!!! Shocked
Wanna sell ANY of them? (just kidding, I have mine almost completed)
The fill in data on pre-1982 is great stuff as well, but I had'nt started collecting those rolls yet, so thanks for the information, so now I can buy with knowledge.
Run on sentence, comma splice, subject not properly identified. Thank you, Mrs Cantrell.
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