The 97 looks VG-F, worth about $38. The 21, worth melt $29.72.
The Walker is a 46.
First off, this quarter is not silver, is clad copper and nickle. Secondly, it looks like PMD, like it laid in some liquid or other substance....
Redbook is not a reliable source of coin prices as by the time the edition is published, the prices have changed, and the prices of silver coinage...
Melt value, nothing more.
He sounds like a dealer who comes to the regular coin show here where I live and specializes mostly in proof sets in OGP. His price for a 2008...
By problems do you mean the TPG has labeled some AT?
An airtite, in a velvet covered display box, slipped into a small cardboard box, with a U.S. Mint cardboard sleeve, like modern commemoratives.
I would agree that if submitted it would be in the lower end PR fractional grades, but it's still a proof, non the less, and would have a value...
Airtite IMO.
I think it was 1968 when the San Fransisco Mint was devoted solely to striking proofs for the collector sets, so anything from 68 to present will...
All the dealers I do online business with ship the same day I order and I receive the items within 2-4 days.
Let's see, two Kennedy's melt value is $11.50, the 1865 2 cent piece runs from $16-$20(Numismedia.com) in G to VG, so let's say $18 so you're up...
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Proof set runs from 1960-current year are running between $750-$925. Many dealers raised their prices on the sets(1969 and older) with silver...
Your photos are small, and lighting when you took them not very good either. However, from what I can see, and not what I think could be there,...
Neither I, nor you stated anything about either TPG saying any of your halves were FBL, nor did I say anything about FBL Franklins can be had for...
Don't forget you have to have a membership to submit coins directly to the TPG. Otherwise, you work through a dealer who does and may charge you a...
Maybe it's just me, but submitting 15 coins to one TPG and then cracking them out of those slabs to resubmit the same 15 to a different TPG seems...
I've been getting more D dimes and pennies than P.
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