Something don't look right about that coin. Ain't no way that is an MS62 coin.
Ebay,but be picky b/c there are plenty of $20s to choose from.
So you live out in the boonies?..:D
Not all blast white coins have had been dipped. There are millions of "original white" dollars in existence today.
The stock market will crash before then.
How about your local coin shows/coin shops where you can see the coins?
I'd agree chances are that you will not receive a nice coin for the grade from them.
Based on the pics...IMO it is an AU55 coin worth about $250
Not worth an $150 for a 64 coin. These common date $20 will rise and fall with the price of gold.
The greysheet bid b/t 63 & 64 is only $70, So IMO pay the extra $70-$100 for a 64 coin.
My 5 sets came Friday....inside the box is (15) PR71 coins. Worth $2k per set!..:greedy:
Buy one ea. Indians & Libs. in MS64 with money leftover...;) $2.5, $5, $10 and $20
Agreed, as they become more popular the chances of seeing AT coins hit the market becomes greater.
Just based on past history, but there will always be two groups of collectors. the group who prefers toned and the other group who prefers bright...
And one day the pendulum will swing back towards bright coins.
I have had always use the greysheet as a guideline to purchase coins, and if the dealer think that my money aren't any good then they can keep...
A toned coin can get too dark and hide marks under the toning. Some collectors are forgetting that a "100% original coin" was bright white when it...
You can own this 37P for < $40 bucks....
I remember 20 yrs ago common date 65 Buffs were bid at $50 ea., and within 3 hrs I was able to buy over 70 pieces (non 38Ds) for $45 ea from...
When I was setting up at coin shows I quoted the same price for my coins whether or not if you were a dealer. Money is money to me. Anyhow, If you...
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