If you want to avoid the hassles of dealing with banks it may be worth it. If you are willing to put up with rude tellers you can get them at the bank
ok I looked them up- they are about $135- that is a bit much. the 2011's are about $70-$80. Wait one year and the price should drop
If you like the coins pick up those proof rolls- they should be cheap. I have purchased a few pr rolls and have always been pleased with the...
The 2012 Silver Eagle set that is?
I bought mint rolls of nickels in I think 2003 or 4- they went pretty high and I was holding onto them thinking they would do well over the long...
the liberty spouses would make a nice short set
http://www.paradisemint.com/2012-American-Silver-Eagle-BU-20-Coin-Tube_p_2694.html I have bought from them- they are ok- no postage and no charge...
Yes-you usually have to add them yourself I got the info here http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-who-buys-coins-on-vacation the 2...
it was noted in another thread that the non-proof "s" quarters NIFC are very ugly- all marked up and messed up. high grade slabbed examples may be...
there are some newer coins with potential
sleeper- Spouses. With the mintages coming in below 5K it will not take very much demand to wake these up
it is above 15,000 due to the two coin set
heads up on this- the proof 5 is also in the 2 coin set- the unc is only available in the one coin option- that adds to the proof mintge
if you do not mind how about linking a few of those dealers- it would be helpful for both them and us
or if you are a big spender...
they seem to be going fast...
great info- thanks for the heads up
so you do not see this as a deceptive practice?
if you are willing to flip you can make a few bucks
I sort of wish I ordered a bunch more
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