Lets see some Modern US Coins

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by connor1, Dec 4, 2009.

  1. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Let's hope I can take as good of pics as you've learned how to. :eek:hya:
     
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  3. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    Is that Lincoln set sold out @ the mint ? beautiful approx how much do they go for ?
     
  4. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Yes the LN6 sets sold out fast at the Mint, about 2-3 days I think. Check eBay listings for the going prices, many sell around $120-$150 range. There are a lot of articles on the LN6 sets on CoinNews.Net just do a search on the site for "Lincoln Coin & Chronicles"
     
  5. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    all of the coins in this post as spectactular ! The 2006 $5 piece back looks very much the same as a 1900 $5 piece back I have,check it out.
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  6. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Yes it does, that's one of the reasons I really like the 2006-S $5 commem. :thumb:
     
  7. Lather

    Lather Time traver Numismatist

    Some other Modern... Crummy Pictures for all Proofs..
     

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  8. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    2006 American Buffalo Dollar

    PCGS PR70 PR69 DCAM American Buffalo
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  9. covert coins

    covert coins Coin Hoarder

    Both great. Nice start of toning on the IKE and the Washington is just perfect..Love that reverse.. thanks for sharing both.
     
  10. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    I really love Ilni's Nolan Ryan coin on page 3. I have 2 baseball coins. The Bronze (Cy Young) minted USA 1976 the other a silver Nolan from Liberia. Traci ;)
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  11. HOLLYWOOD

    HOLLYWOOD Active Member

    Why do people pay $30.00 + to have a bullion coin graded ? Its WAY beyond me.
     
  12. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    If the coin comes that way why crack it out,it's protection agains't scratches or if it comes in a plastic flip protection & it fits nicely into a pcgs box.I don't think any or few actually submit them for grading if they had to pay extra for the slab I know I wouldn't..
     
  13. illini420

    illini420 1909 Collector


    Because many people submit hundreds of them at once in a bulk submission which cost much less than $30 a coin (more like $10-$15 a coin). If enough of them grade MS/PR 70 vs. MS/PR 69 then the person submitting the coins can profit greatly by selling the 70s for big money and then just liquidating the 69s for close to melt value.
     
  14. HOLLYWOOD

    HOLLYWOOD Active Member

    Good point illini420 but i thought ase,age and 2009 ultra high relief bullion etc coins only had intrinsic value and not numismatic value too true collectors that was my impression ! by the way hi Nighbor
     
  15. schatzy

    schatzy ~Roosie Fanatic~

  16. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

  17. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    WOW! Haven't seen you in a while! Nice to see ya'
    (And nice sets ;) )
     
  18. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Yeah, where've you been? Love seeing your awesome Roosies again! :eek:hya:
     
  19. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Well maybe it's a gold coin and they are thinking of selling. If you're talking about a 2009 ASE, then I don't know and I have to agree with you.

    Here's one of my gold coins, a 1986 statue of liberty $5. :smile
     

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  20. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Love those SoL Gold $5 commems... Nice one fretboard! :hail:
     
  21. connor1

    connor1 Collector

    Slab It !

    I would have that $5 1986 Statue of Liberty Graded by PCGS or NGC ,what happens if for some reason you get sick or worse .I've seen families get robbed by people who do not get what the going prices for collections that no one in the family knew the value of.At least the families or who ever inherits collections and are not knowledgeable of coin or currency values get what it is worth and not have someone "call a MS 67 or higher a nice coin" !
     
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