Does anyone know of a good place to find values for Mint wrapped or Bank wrapped rolls of coins? The only place I can find to look are dealer websites to see how much they are asking for a particular roll. I'm not sure how they come up with their prices though.
I'm trying to value for insurance purposes.
Mint Wrapped or Bank Wrapped Roll Value
Re: Mint Wrapped or Bank Wrapped Roll Value
More info is required, are these modern coins, uncirculated coins, what denominations.
I don’t think there is a specific place to find values unless you check eBay SOLD prices
for the same coins.
I don’t think there is a specific place to find values unless you check eBay SOLD prices
for the same coins.
Re: Mint Wrapped or Bank Wrapped Roll Value
I have a collection of bank wrapped and mint wrapped original unopened 1 cent rolls. All varieties from 1978 to 2012.
Thanks, I'll check eBay as well.
Thanks, I'll check eBay as well.
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Re: Mint Wrapped or Bank Wrapped Roll Value
Is your bank roll one of the plastic wraps from the mint? If it is a secondary paper wrap from the bank, the coins would be circulated coins.
The plastic and paper mint wraps could be considered as NBU. One way to think about a somewhat conservative guess is to consider number of coins (I would subtract two end) - find value of your NBU MS value for 62 - think of this is a likely average of uncirculated that might be in your roll, although some might be better, but you cannot know. So - a 50 roll of pennies for example: 48 X MS62 value. The coins don't have serial numbers, so it makes them a lot different than bill packs or sequences.
The plastic and paper mint wraps could be considered as NBU. One way to think about a somewhat conservative guess is to consider number of coins (I would subtract two end) - find value of your NBU MS value for 62 - think of this is a likely average of uncirculated that might be in your roll, although some might be better, but you cannot know. So - a 50 roll of pennies for example: 48 X MS62 value. The coins don't have serial numbers, so it makes them a lot different than bill packs or sequences.