Kurt is a really nice guy, and that’s not limited to “in person”. He is always volunteering and helpful. I’m glad to call him a friend.
Nothing. The program is over. IIRC, the legislation stated that the dollars would be issued in order of their presidencies.
Methinks we simply disagree on terminology. I merely meant that they were produced and went into circulation, unlike the $20 gold.
Nice pick up! The coin wasn’t worth the issue price for me, but for near melt, I’d have bought it too!
1933 $10 Gold pieces are perfectly legal and did indeed become pocket change.
It takes time to do this right, Bman33!!! Be patient and diligent
I think that you asked a great question and I hope to answer both parts. First, selling the coins on eBay even after paying all of the fees will...
The first two Ike proofs were ONLY available in silver as they weren’t included in the annual proof sets until 1973, therefore no clad Ike proofs...
@Bman33 i think that somewhere at the low end of that range would be good. They can be had in XF for under $45, so for a nice AU I’d only pay a...
Kind of a loaded question. Price guides are never a true measure of the market.
I have had my best luck doing exactly this, except I would wait more like 10-20 years as prices have truly stttked by then.
Thanks! The Delaware Quarter is a little cloudy around the rims, but all in all, the key silver sets, 95, 97, 99 all for under $50. That was too...
I picked these today for $42 as is (no packaging), but still a great deal. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Investing, probably not, but if you think that they’re cool and you can spare the cash, why not? Just try not to overpay. I picked these up today...
Here’s what kills me: None of these sets include the “circulation strike” S Mint Quarters. What’s the Mint’s problem?
maybe even a long while
Then you’re doing it right Bman!!!
Lookin’ good, Kurt!!!
The coin looks like a proof coin in which case the steps are irrelevant. That is a designation reserved for superlatively struck circulation coins.
First glance looks proof
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