wow, very nice, I thought I saw a similar one at Heritage a few days ago, can't remember what year it was though.
Most are common modern coins... Owner probably spent lots of money at Littleton, his reserve is probably at least $10k, nobody is going to buy...
I think you might be able to sell it for $800-1000, I am 100% sure nobody is going to pay anywhere near $10000 for it. Even if you resubmitted to...
ICG MS-70 might be equal to PCGS MS69 or MS68
I only have one, it's a 1868 Cameo PR66
I don't understand why people are paying $599 to buy these on ebay when they can buy the same thing at us mint for $530/510
I agree with ajbuckle, there is no way the US mint is going to sell out 30000 sets. If they had set mintage at 10000, maybe.
It depends on how many flippers bought them, there isn't 20000 collectors out there... The mintage should keep on dropping for each spouse.
If they only sell the set for only 2 weeks, it would be interesting. $1900 is too expensive for most people to buy, I don't think they can sell...
I don't think the future spouse coins will sell out....
east coast reader get it first, i am on west coast got nov 5 issue yesterday
MS66 is most common grade certified by NGC, you can buy a bright and untoned NGC or PCGS MS66 for around $30. Maybe average uncirculated 1942...
Not many people collect platinum coins, 30k is alot, doubt it will sell out There were only 10k reverse gold proofs, with more gold collectors,...
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I agree it have been cleaned, how did the scratches occur? What kind of cleaning causes scratches? Tissue or cleaner? It have been graded by...
There are scratches on them, I have seen some with scratches that have been graded, don't know if they will grade this one. Any thoughts?
I also think this set might be worth more because of toning.
Don't know why 1856 proofs are so expensive, population is not that low.... certified PR62 are selling for at least $14K
There were other threads about the site. Here are the link to the other discussion. http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=29640...
i agree with taurus876, usps and foreign post offices treat collectors as cash cows, they issue so many stamps it's impossible to keep up. I gave...
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