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<p>[QUOTE="don nichols, post: 261679, member: 9770"]Hi, I'm new to coin collecting and the only reason why I'm here is that my wife came across 5 smooth John Adams errors after going through about 1200 rolls here in Michigan. We don't need the money so we plan to keep these for at least a few years, but I was wondering where these could be heading price wise. I was at Barnes and Nobel last night and I was reading in a coin magazine that a Jackie Robinson commerative coin from the US Mint sells for around $5000 and there was about 5100 minted. From reading message boards here and elsewhere some are predicting only 2000 to 3000 of these Adam's dollars with missing edges, so from a scarcity standpoint it looks like this coin fits that criteria. I looked into having these graded and it looks like we could get around $800 for each one if we were to have them graded assuming they would be ms65 and ms66's. I just wonder could this coin have a good possibility of going to $5000 like the Jackie Robinson coin did? I know anything is possible, but I'm not really sure of the dynamics of the coin industry.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="don nichols, post: 261679, member: 9770"]Hi, I'm new to coin collecting and the only reason why I'm here is that my wife came across 5 smooth John Adams errors after going through about 1200 rolls here in Michigan. We don't need the money so we plan to keep these for at least a few years, but I was wondering where these could be heading price wise. I was at Barnes and Nobel last night and I was reading in a coin magazine that a Jackie Robinson commerative coin from the US Mint sells for around $5000 and there was about 5100 minted. From reading message boards here and elsewhere some are predicting only 2000 to 3000 of these Adam's dollars with missing edges, so from a scarcity standpoint it looks like this coin fits that criteria. I looked into having these graded and it looks like we could get around $800 for each one if we were to have them graded assuming they would be ms65 and ms66's. I just wonder could this coin have a good possibility of going to $5000 like the Jackie Robinson coin did? I know anything is possible, but I'm not really sure of the dynamics of the coin industry.[/QUOTE]
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