I used to buy there more but lately I can't get any decent deals there. They are totally honest though, bid with total confidence, they will go...
If you get them from the bank they will always be worth what you paid for them which can't be said for many numismatic items. Some state quarters...
No matter who you agree with do NOT buy these coins from the mint buy them on the secondary market (for bullion purposes that is).
some of my quarters have toned nicely 1 or 2 have acquired spots. A bit of a gamble.
I wonder if the mint makes money on a coin with a 4000+- mintage. Even with a $125 premium. 125X4000= $500,000, is that enough to pay for the prep...
buy as many as you can and melt them, but really you can get some issues for a tiny premium over melt, others bring a bit more. Definitely do not...
30 clams, good deal on your part and the dealer's part. He turned some low end inventory and you got some cool coins.
you should donate and get a big gold star.
The number of spouse coins this summer is giving me second thoughts. This is getting pricey. I am certain that I am not the only one noticing this.
lets keep those mintages low. These are overpriced junk gold.
right on
In fact you may turn out to be correct but you will not make friends around here with a post like this.
one year on sept 3. They removed it from sale early, often when coins are removed from sale early it can pop prices up. Also the one year thing is...
http://mintnewsblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/andrew-jacksons-liberty-first-spouse.html This is the cool one, this one: [IMG] sub-5K mintage on unc...
bump
that was a great deal though.
I'd say get an airtite or slab it or something. That pic makes me nervous. btw very nice coin
http://cgi.ebay.com/TENNESSEE-QUARTERS-BANK-ROLL-2002-D-UNCIRCULATED_W0QQitemZ280383035493QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCoins_US_Individual?hash=item414821986...
I have bought from L&C but I usually avoid those big CoinWorld advertisers.
I'd say hold off on that.
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