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2021 sealed boxes. What to Do with them?

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  • 2021 sealed boxes. What to Do with them?

    Ever so often when I go to the bank to get boxes to search, I wind up with a full box of 2021 Lincolns. Now I have 4 of them. We all know there is nothing on this date worth the time. Should I search them anyway. Maybe for the rare error? Sell them? return them? save them? Opinions?
    Thanks, Rock

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    I would pack them away and sit on them for a few years. If anything comes to light anomaly wise you may be able to eBay them for a small premium. If nothing develops then you can search them sometime later.

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    • #3
      Just heard about a big cud on the 2021's. I might search them for that. HERE

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      • #4
        That would be too tempting to me. I would be opening at least one box to try to find another. Good luck.

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        • #5
          In my opinion, it would be slim pickings. The mint has made it very difficult to find anything worthy anymore. Things like slightly off center coins and strike throughs are a possibility.

          Honestly? it depends on how they are rolled. If it is a common paper roll, then all bets are off you can convince people they are "original bak rolled" since they have heard that sooooo much. I personally don't like paper rollers as I believe they will add to the issues copper/copper plated coins can produce. IF it were me, I would transfer them to cent tubes and wait a year or two and sell them then. Ball is in your court, good luck with your decision.
          Gary Kozera
          Website: https://MintErrors.org

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