1st generation
that I would love to pass down to my kids. Cost about $10k based on today's greysheet bid (in no particular order) #1- MS65 Buffalo nickel from...
Yes, if I can afford the grade I'd prefer MS63-65.
To own a few MS/PR silver type coins that not every Tom, Dick or Harry own today. If you show me a PR70 Roosie :yawn: :punch:,but if you showed me...
I do! ...wish my grandpa have had left me a few MS/PR bust and seated coins.
No, but I wasn't born in the teen's. I love buying "type coins" before my time, b/c 30 yrs from now I don't wanna hear my grandkids asking me the...
All 75,000 (PR70/69) pieces! it is a rarity if you own a PR68 piece..:p
Yes, The "golden rule" is not to buy coins that they made yesterday. If I were buying coins for my grandkids today? I'd buy them a few MS Barber...
Yes, he was crazy for paying $62, b/c I can buy the same set today for $80 bucks...:( now, had he bought me a few Barber dimes...:joyful:
Of course not!...all these high grade modern coins is a one way street...only sellers and no buyers.
I am, and I won't get mine till Aug.
B/c there are truck loads available.
If you needed a few coins I'll have mine graded just for you.;)
My R/PR70 "no mint mark" dime is worth $10k:greedy:
If they grade it my guess would be a 62. Very strange color for a gold piece.
IMO, greysheet is the best guideline. most of the dealers will have one on their desk.
Missed ???..:confused: Aren't they still available?
Just in case you run out shoot me a PM b/c I have 10 sets coming about mid Aug..:shame:
It is laughable to compare Morgans to modern coins. ..Just walk into any show and yell "who would be interested in buying my MS 70 coins?" . I...
And they should, b/c the collectors who are buried in these so called "modern PR/MS 70 rarities" couldn't sell their coins for good money if their...
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