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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2019088, member: 37839"]Not true. In MS 63, ALL varieties of the 1921 (P, D, and S) are a $70-80 dollar coin. Grades above that jump up--in MS 65, one has a $200-400 coin. So don't generalize, just because it was the most common date, with large mintages. Mid grade MS coins are nice, and high grade MS ones can be expensive. I'd sell them privately if they were MS. If not, melt would be the situation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2019088, member: 37839"]Not true. In MS 63, ALL varieties of the 1921 (P, D, and S) are a $70-80 dollar coin. Grades above that jump up--in MS 65, one has a $200-400 coin. So don't generalize, just because it was the most common date, with large mintages. Mid grade MS coins are nice, and high grade MS ones can be expensive. I'd sell them privately if they were MS. If not, melt would be the situation.[/QUOTE]
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