I think around $70 or so.
I think the most expensive was $75, for the seated version.
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I've been looking for sets of the minor coins at a reasonable cost, but the only ones listed online are downright exorbitant!
Any ideas where I can get some farthings on the cheap? Ebay is way too pricey.
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Charming...
I think a similar phenomenon can be seen with the scarcer Jefferson nickels, which no longer carry the premiums they used to.
That one will forever remain beyond my reach, I'm afraid; way too pricey for me.
Will see if I can take better pics this afternoon.
I've got a set of the 50 Centavo pieces as well; might post them later this week.
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I suspect that the pre-1982 cents are being gradually withdrawn from circulation.
Yikes!
Very relevant piece, especially with recent interest in MMT (modern monetary theory) and expansion of the money supply to stimulate the economy.
In the case of the 20 mils coins, they cost many multiples of what you would pay for base metal coinage from other countries from the same period.
Just be prepared to part with some ridiculous sums, especially for the 20 mils and 100 mils coins.
Wouldn't touch that piece with a ten foot poker.
Gorgeous! The last gold piece I bought was a 1924 MS-64 for around $1300; quite a good deal, in retrospect!
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