1905 V Nickel VF20 for 15.00 1913 Barber Dime XF45 for 25.00 1887 Indian Penny VF20 doe 9.50 1866 Nickel 3 cent, VG grade, for 20.00 1934 Buffalo Nickel, AU-55, for 14.00 1883 First type V Nickel, AU grade with some mint luster, for 15.00 1868 Shield nickel with no rays on reverse, G grade but really worn, 16.00 1891-S Seated Dime, Fine but almost very fine on obverse; lightly cleaned, 20.00 1856-O Seated Dime, Fine, net grade is VG, 25.00 1916-S Mercury Dime, Fine+ and VF details, 13.50 1898-S Morgan Dollar, VG grade, for 30.00 1878 7TF Morgan $1 Reverse of 79, XF45, 35.00 I have included all the details I can provide, please say if these deals are good, bad, horrible, or really good. I don't mind what the coin is just the price.
I see no prices that are out of line. The 1898-S morgan is just about at spot price, for instance. That said, buying coins from a written description is generally a fool's game. Most collectors are keenly interested in what the coins look like, and buying on price alone is generally a recipe for a poor collection, in my opinion and experience. Respectfully...Mike
There ARE pictures. Two pictures for each coin they are very good pictures of obverse and reverse. I think all of them look awesome. By the way, what does spot price mean, is that good or bad?
Spot price is the melt value of the coin; in other words it is what the silver (or other precious metal) would be worth.
Well please show/link the pics and we'll be able to do a much better job of telling you if you're getting a good deal or not.
I dont know, there are a lot BUT if you wanna see a pic of one that might be a good deal, just post which one. I remember site and everything so I will post link