I may get one later in the year if I have some $ to throw at it.
not surprised that we are seeing the 1950's on these. There seems to be a lot of nice toning fron that era- especially the 1958's
my initial reaction is yep
anyone pulling the trigger on this one?
ahhhhh...
Acadia- Chaco and -El Yunque- what am I missing?
get a Red Book and probably a book like this...
http://mintnewsblog.com/2012/09/2012-annual-uncirculated-dollar-coin-set/ info here...
maybe high grade non-satins from the stain years
I have respect for CK's opinion - I am a fan and have been for quite a while
there are 3 of them so far
http://www.cointalk.com/t210297/
It will be like the salt lake city $5 unc gold commem- low mintage but no demand
Next time I have my quarters in hand I will check my 1969. My clad quarters are generally nice but I will look close at that one. Maybe I will...
that can't be right!?!?
eliminate the dollar bill- substitute a coin
Here is how I would think of it: if this is a part of a larger thing you are doing (like a PCGS slabbed set of proof Franklins) I'd say good...
If you bought them as they came out you got many of them for under $500 - it doesn't look to me like they are selling for much more than...
I'd guess that a graph showing the spouses would look a bit different. If someone bought spouses from the mint as they came out they would be way...
interesting question- if gold plummets will low mintage spouse coins hold a significant premium. I'd say that eventually they would.
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