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Old 11-03-2009, 09:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have been looking, but can not find on line individual values for the five different coins in proof condition. I saw something about the silver dollar being worth around $37, but I can't find anything on the cents. The reason I ask is because I want to enter these coins into my Coin Manage inventory program and need to assign an individual value.
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Old 11-03-2009, 09:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm no expert but where did you hear about 5 of them? I thought there was only 4. And for values. This is something that changes almost daily until those are about a year old. People charge anything they want right now due to exactly what your saying, no present extimated prices around. Not even sure if the famous PCGS web site price guide has those since I didn't look. You may want to try there.
Anyway why not just wait?
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I'm no expert but where did you hear about 5 of them? I thought there was only 4. And for values. This is something that changes almost daily until those are about a year old. People charge anything they want right now due to exactly what your saying, no present extimated prices around. Not even sure if the famous PCGS web site price guide has those since I didn't look. You may want to try there.
Anyway why not just wait?
Thanks JC, I can easily wait since I am not going to sell. Just wanted to get all of the entry out of the way. I don't think the world will stop turning by me waiting. Mainly since I did not easily see anything on line even PCGS, I was just curious.

Sure like the set though.
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FWIW, I paid ~$9 each for my certified 69's.

However, there are only 4 different one that I am aware of. Also, proof is a minting process and not a condition. A proof coin can grade anywhere between a 1 and a 70.
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Are you talking acquisition value or market value. This close to the issueing of those coins I wouldn't expect to see much appreciation, if any.

FWIW I paid $10 for the 4 cents from the proof set. More than they are worth perhaps, but the old "gotta have 'em" got to me.
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Old 11-03-2009, 10:46 AM   #6 (permalink)
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So, best guess is the 4 cents are worth $9 to $10? I guess I am just inquiring about a market price, not wholesale.

Thanks for y'alls input.
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