According to Red Book, that's correct.
I'll bet the silver will be over $50.
My family is under strict orders to not buy any coins for my gifts. My mother bought a coin set from an insert in the Sunday paper one year that...
Looks like a grease filled die. No premium, worth exactly $.01.
No all Kennedys are not equal. 1964 they were produced with 90% silver content, or .36169 ounces of pure silver. In 1965, up until 1970 the...
I think it should be expanded that the value vastly increases in grades higher than 64. PCGS values a MS63 63D FBL at $21, while the MS65 and MS66...
Fairly common in MS63, and can be had from between $18-$22.50.
The only time my right cheek knows what my left cheek is doing is when air is squeezed out.
There is no need for name calling on these forums.
Thank you. It's the only one in my collection right now. It's a series I've been looking at starting next after I finish a Franklin set....
That's the fractional of the grade. MS 67, 9808.67 ;)
With a camera.
You can move on, but the No Returns means nothing on eBay as they will always side with the buyer.
Just to have something to _itch and moan about.
I was in line at the grocery store last summer and someone was trying to use silver eagle bullion coins to pay for their purchases. They argued...
Actually no. If it's not in a PCGS or NGC holder and the label has the PL or DMPL on it, it's probably not a DMPL or PL.
Actually, proof cams and d/ucam Franklins are over $1000 in grades 67 and higher.
You'd be surprised how many boneheads are out there spending things like that ;)
Hammer job/vice job. PMD.
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