Yes as a proof they should be worth more, a premium (as long as someone is willing to pay the extra) of about 30% is recorded for MS63 as a catalog price. However your coins need to still be in this condition, if there are any scratches, handling marks etc on the coin it will drop the price down to silver value. One is starting to tone on the obverse, don’t try and remove this - leave them in the capsules.
Be aware there is a Copper-Nickel version which sells a lot cheaper when searching for pricing on the internet. A coin dealer will pay silver price for them and sell them with the 30% mark up - if you want the 30% mark up, you will have to do all the work yourself.
Don’t sell them to a jeweller, they will give you below silver value and probably sell them to a coin dealer!
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