OK. So every year, people just decide to pay a little more for coins?
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Oddly enough you would of thought that the rescission would of had an impact on prices, but it did not.
I know the price of gold and silver coinage goes up because the price of gold and silver goes up. But what about other coins like copper and...
Basically one made from the left over wartime silver alloy planchets.
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The problem I have with eBay is people wanting way too much for certain coins. $6-$8 for an unc Roosevelt dime is ridiculous for common years. Yet...
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So theoretically speaking, could the price of gold ever go back under $1,000 an ounce or the price of silver under $15?
Never seen one like this. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cameo-1955-Proof-Roosevelt-dime-/170924439110?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item27cbe3f646
I've always been told the price of PMs are tied to the strength of the dollar. If the dollar gets weaker, the price goes up. So, if by any chance...
I wish you luck, although there ARE 1946 silver nickels, they are VERY rare. There are only 4 known.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/30X-21mm-Jeweler-Eye-Loupe-Magnifying-Magnifier-Withdrawing-LED-/190690719426?forcev4exp=true&forceRpt=true#ht_1905wt_1397
Hong kong, shipping would take FOREVER.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1944-P-Mercury-Dime-BU-/250735561479?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item3a61010b07...
It all depends on the year they were minted and their condition. Typically Carson City (CC) minted Morgans are worth the most.
They basically catalog completed eBay listings and a couple other auction sites. Can't really see spending $15 a month for it unless I ran a pawn...
HC stands for heavy cameo.
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