Reverse proof Roosevelt dime most significant coin of century.

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  1. bkozak33

    bkozak33 Collector

    Sets sold out! Prices for these are about to explode! Sit back and enjoy it.
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  3. Chiefbullsit

    Chiefbullsit CRAZY HORSE

    Yep, they exploded all the way down to $89 last night. However, another sold for $91. Did you mean IMPLODE?

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  4. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    You'll have to wait until the flippers are done and the sets have dried up before they'll reach their potential value.
     
  5. Chiefbullsit

    Chiefbullsit CRAZY HORSE


    When the flippers are done all those that wanted a set will have it.
     
  6. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Even if that's the case, which it may not be, as with any coin, future appreciation depends on NEW demand. I'll tell you, if these dimes ever hit the lows some of you predict, I'll be working on acquiring a roll of each.
     
  7. lucky43113

    lucky43113 Active Member

    Here's my 2 cents. Looking back at older coins that bring big money most were never meant to be collected thats why high grades bring big money. Like someone else said years from now most of these will still be in good shape most in a slab.Now days a 69 doesn't mean much but a 69 of some old coin like an indian head cent would really be something to talk about
     
  8. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    The most valuable coins were never meant to circulate, they were made for collectors.

    You will notice that if mintage is low enough and demand high enough all grades are expensive.
     
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  9. Chiefbullsit

    Chiefbullsit CRAZY HORSE

    BS
     
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  10. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Yeah, I know your name, Chief. What's your point?
     
  11. lucky43113

    lucky43113 Active Member

    Uh that silver dollar that sold for 10 million was not meant to be collected
     
  12. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    What?
     
  13. Chiefbullsit

    Chiefbullsit CRAZY HORSE


    My point is that you don't have a clue.
     
  14. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    You been drinking or are you always that offensive?

    Try using facts that support your position, rather name calling.
     
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  15. Dancing Fire

    Dancing Fire Junior Member

    IYO...How low is low?
     
  16. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    We'll see - probably never get there.
     
  17. lucky43113

    lucky43113 Active Member

    I mean it wasn't made to be collected it is now as you can tell by the price
     
  18. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Read the post you're quoting again. I used the other C word, circulated, not collected.
     
  19. Dancing Fire

    Dancing Fire Junior Member

    Yeah, But there ain't 100k PR/MS69 classic coins on earth.
     
  20. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    Another thing moderns have going for them, some darn nice looking high grade coins.
     
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  21. buddy16cat

    buddy16cat Well-Known Member

    My silver Roosevelt collection, with the exception of a couple came completely from circulation. I had the books and the coins, which cost 10 cents a piece so why not. Not the most popular set. Indian heads on the other hand are getting really popular and several coins are scarce.
     
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