They go for about 85 to 90 clams. the 2009's go for much more. I just got a ms67 2005 d and I tell you now you do just pull those out of rolls...
no takers?
link?
Super nice coin. Makes me wonder why they did not go the PCGS route when submitting in the first place
I have been actively searching for 2005 onward non-satin dimes in ms67 or better (PCGS or NGC). I have been looking in all of the usual places...
2009 dimes and nickels emerge as possible keys.
It sure does not stick out as a "sure thing" sort of coin to me.
I bought there in the early part of this decade and the prices seemed too high for me. How are they now? Any thoughts on teletrade welcome.
business strike dimes (non-satin) 2005 to present in high grades.
we'll miss ya:vanish:
My latest purchase (I do not have it yet) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370287057260&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
That large gash by the ear keeps it out of the ms64 area IMHO. As for the fake thing, it would not have occurred to me. That would be a really...
If anyone has the population of this coin at this grade and how many better (of the non-satin one that is) I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370287057260 I paid $55 for this 2005 d ms67 nonsatin dime. What do you think is that crazy?
those adjustments for inflation are bogus.
that sounds like they outright stole from you.
All time highs often mean a bubble (but I could be wrong- I often am)
this thing is just amazing me. week after week we are hitting new high. This bubble has to burst (though it may take some times and it may go much...
Fed Ex makes me drive many miles to get my package and they will not deliver when I ask them to. The others (including UPS) will come when I ask.
maybe in a parallel universe [IMG]
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