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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 3524117, member: 57463"]Your argument went from five figures to six, and the story does include coins priced $10,000 and above to $50,000, but even his Arabic Numerals 1907 Saint was a bullion purchase at $1000. Also listed among many others in the same ranges:</p><p><br /></p><p>1809 Classic Head Half Cent MS-63 Brown Paid $1495 Sold for $1610</p><p>1881 Nickel 3-Cent Piece Proof 67 Cameo Paid $1208 Sold for $1495</p><p>1875-CC 20 Cent Piece MS-64 Paid $2227 Sold for $7475</p><p>1853 Half Dime Arrows at Date MS-64 Paid $518 Sold for $552</p><p>1900 Five-Cent Nickel Proof 66 Paid $633 Sold for $863</p><p><br /></p><p>It is not all about big bucks. I granted fully at the beginning that if your budget is limited to $100 and you like Morgan Dollars, it remains that you should buy the best quality you can afford. How many of us here will buy a coin that is VF Net Graded for damage but with XF Details coin? It is a problem coin, not an Extremely Fine coin; and it cannot be sold later as an XF. Save your money; be patient.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 3524117, member: 57463"]Your argument went from five figures to six, and the story does include coins priced $10,000 and above to $50,000, but even his Arabic Numerals 1907 Saint was a bullion purchase at $1000. Also listed among many others in the same ranges: 1809 Classic Head Half Cent MS-63 Brown Paid $1495 Sold for $1610 1881 Nickel 3-Cent Piece Proof 67 Cameo Paid $1208 Sold for $1495 1875-CC 20 Cent Piece MS-64 Paid $2227 Sold for $7475 1853 Half Dime Arrows at Date MS-64 Paid $518 Sold for $552 1900 Five-Cent Nickel Proof 66 Paid $633 Sold for $863 It is not all about big bucks. I granted fully at the beginning that if your budget is limited to $100 and you like Morgan Dollars, it remains that you should buy the best quality you can afford. How many of us here will buy a coin that is VF Net Graded for damage but with XF Details coin? It is a problem coin, not an Extremely Fine coin; and it cannot be sold later as an XF. Save your money; be patient.[/QUOTE]
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