Congrats, Well done!
How old?...some collectors will pay a premium for older holders.
A common date PCGS 65 is selling for approx $1750 or you can buy one of the following better date in 63 for approx the same money based on CDN...
Wish I have spent more money on coins during the past 15 yrs instead of buying BK stocks...:( At least with coins I'd get to hold it in my hands.
Not even close!..:yuck:
Wishing Lou a speedy recovery!
81 or 79?
IMO, neither coin is a 65+, but if I had to pick one then I'll take the bottom coin.
Even a blind person can see all the deep marks on the cheek and on the eagle's wing.
If that coin is a 65+ CAC then mine is a 67+ CAC...:rolleyes: my 64+ coin have way less gauge marks on the cheek.
IMO, This is a MS63 coin max...:rolleyes:...
Yes, in OGP with all 6 coins being TY-2s are pretty tough to find. I found many sets with 3-4 TY-2 coins which is common. Put together 6 coin sets...
One time I got lucky and found 6 complete set of 81 TY-2 for $10 ea. I then sold it for $150 ea.
If my dealer friend have one in his shop I'm pretty sure I can buy it for $75-$80. IMO, PR67-PR69 worth the same money. Don't go crazy paying a...
welcome to CT. If I was 13 yrs old today I would start by putting together a BU set of Rosey dimes.
A complete "original set" of 81 TY-2 is at least 10X rarer than the 79 TY-2 set.
I wouldn't pay more than $90 for the 81 Ty-2. Don't fall for these modern coin PR/MS 69-70 B.S...I wouldn't offer more than $75 for a raw coin.
Looks much better than the dime.
The 81 PR TY-2 is pretty tough to find. I remember paying $6 ea. for the 81 Ty-2 PR dollar, b/c back in the early 80's very few people knew what a...
:stop:..I probably gave away a lot of $$$ in the past, b/c IDK nor do I care about VAMs..:p
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