for PCGS and this Peace Dollar.... ~Example for questionable color:[ATTACH] MS 64: [ATTACH]
Next up is this Kennedy (not mine): [IMG] [IMG]
Summary of results: ----------------------- Coin 1 - Clad Dime (pg.1) - 2 (NT/MA) vs 6 (AT/QC) Coin 2 - Franklin (pg. 1) - 3 (NT/MA) vs 7 (AT/QC)...
How about this Morgan? [IMG] [IMG]
Summary of results: ----------------------- Coin 1 - Monroe Silv Commem (pg.1) - 1 (NT/MA) vs 5 (AT/QC) Coin 2 - Silv Ike (pg.1) - 2 (NT/MA) vs 5...
It might be in a 68 holder next time, so there is room for price appreciation.
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12.5% for GreatCollections and they discount it to 10% for check or bank payment.
64 ....like the nickel, a few marks that keep it out of 65...might be a 64+ but I don’t think that is what the slab says
66 ...looks to have a few too many marks for a 67
I’d guess a bit higher as those plastic holders tend to run around $10 for used examples. :p
They are worth another look! The 2003 (first year) is the key to the set. The 2004, 2008, 2010, 2014 are also better dates. Pretty much all sell...
Should we add material costs and printing expenses for (allegedly) putting the holder together? :p
I collect the Austrian Niobium coins. They are quite nice in my opinion and fairly unique (Canada has done some which mainly aren’t as creative;...
I like the Texas as well. And this one, while a bit dark, has some nice color on the reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$1.69 over spot per oz would be decent for silver or gold Krugerrands in my opinion.
Here is some more conversation on this coin, including Brian Raines saying he owned it as an MS 66. —————— Here are some very interesting...
I didn’t mention Silver or nickel. It was just a video for those that wanted to see what Kurt was mentioning about Niobium.
No idea; I agree it's not needed in that video.
Niobium anodizing for those interested: [MEDIA]
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