Not melt, but probably melt + $17 bucks.
Had they done that I would have bought a few coins, buttttt...smaller and thinner..:banghead:
Thanks, Yeah, I wouldn't mind owning a few more 63 BN if they all look like this coin. ..;)
Here's my first copper coin (MS63 BN). I have never been a fan of copper coins, but lately I'm beginning to get interested in chocolate colored...
You mean "triple coin of the century?"...;):banghead:
It used to be a great show during the 90's when it had like 170 tables. I used to shared a table with a dealer friend and we both did a lot of...
85-cc $850 78-cc $510 87-P $260 (nicely toned) 96-P $100 Including shipping.
About 100 pieces.
A 1907 high relief $20 with a starting bid of $999. Maybe I can buy it for melt. Take a look at the seller's feedbacks...LOL!...
A nice 64 based on the photos
I would pay 3% over melt.
Yup. Not much spread b/t AU-BU.
Melt is $1185, so $1280 ea.?
WOW!!...too rich for me.
Yes, IMO those are the best eye appealing dates.
These dates are not common in 65
24-25 and 27 are the best looking dates
A very nice looking 62 coin!
LOL!!! a wire edge 1910 $10 Ind...worth a million bucks!..:greedy:
sound too high to me for a polished coin. IMO 2-3% over melt is fair.
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