It's all in what the bidder and ultimately buyer believe it to worth. I somehow do not seeing this one holding it's current value in the long term...
I don't think it will reach the $7,000 mark either. Far too many in higher grades, several with more notable pedigrees. Anyone seriously willing...
The first thing which caught my eye was the reverse rim, from noon to six. Then practically every other design element. I would know, 27 from the...
I agree to a point. Well, mostly to be honest. There are many which I've added that were because I simply love the design or the historical...
Nice eye. Personally, I find the clad coinage much more appealing with a nice subdued finish from age or a slight touch of color than bright and...
I would think that collector popularity factors into your dilemma more than the cost over melt. While true, the numismatic value always (with...
I have a set limit on any particular coin I'm interested in, whether it be at a show or auction. Holding to that rule, I have negotiated a price...
Impressive. Especially with a consistency on grade and eye appeal. I myself am contemplating an 1876 proof set (The Centennial of the United...
I would have to agree with the others as to leaving the set intact. The value has been steadily increasing with little if any signs of ever coming...
I'm leaning towards the EF45, but an AU20/55 is possible. Aside from the hair curls and breast feathers I look at the olive leaf tip over the...
Thanks for that thought Sting 60. Mine expired last month and now it's changed. However, it would be nice if the Mint's customer service would ask...
October 1, 2022.
Nice! I prefer them with a touch of blue/violet myself.
Considering those who collect these strive for the elusive full heads, it's natural for your eye to focus there first. So how did it get a 66, and...
While I always wait until a few seconds before the auction close to bid, I throw out a realistic number very close to market average. But what he...
As did I.
Some nice Washington's! Not cleaned as to the question.
Haven't gotten my issue in the mail yet. And I agree, a commemorative dollar. Even the mint calls it a dollar. On a side note, I am one of two who...
Popularity will always set the market price, not rarity and not a mintage total. A 1339 Ireland Half Penny, Edward III (One of two and the only in...
You are correct in that this series deserves a bit more attention. I myself collect them, and for some reason prefer a slight tone as opposed to...
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