Yeah. That is a good price. Great buy.
It's not necessarily the color, but the surface. It's too 'smooth' and even across the fields and devices.
Huh. Guess I should have held onto mine instead of selling them in September. I took the gamble the maximize the wholesale value while there...
AU55 and it's a nice one.
I've been actively buying in small quantities again with the current spot prices. I only buy small quantities at a time and will likely average...
Dittos, for the same reason(s).
I paid $14.90xface two weeks ago, but that ~30% premium allowed me to cherrypick the better coins. Otherwise, it's usually around $14xface....
That's why I paid a 30% premium to cherrypick. Certainly worth it.
When I was a YN, it would have been more meaningful to me to get $40 worth of silver dollars as a gift than a quickly outdated video game.
$2 face of junk silver for $14.90x (I get to cherrypick, which accounts for the extra premium) [IMG] [IMG]
Yep...looks like a clean, good buy to me.
$2 face of junk silver today for $14.90x Dimes: 1906-D 1916 1930 1934-D 1946 Quarters: 1930-S 1936 1939 1945 Half: 1961 [img] [img]
Very nice. It's been a while since I got any silver in actual circulation.
Standing Liberty quarters is a good reference point for this question. Common circulated ones with legible dates generally sell for $7-$9. When...
As jeffB said, it's more a difference of composition than workmanship. This is very basic stuff and I honestly was expecting, from the thread...
Over the weekend - $60 BWR/CWR nickels - 43-P, 53-S and a 72 CAD.
Precious. Indeed. :)
I started by finding a business strike 1968-S Jefferson nickel when I was 12.
I know that my F-XF Type 2 17-24 Standing Liberties would be easily sold for strong money right now. Especially with strong dates and 'clean'...
One can, indeed, learn something new everyday. Thanks, ok. I didn't know Trades were demonetized for much of the 20th century. Curiouser and...
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