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<p>[QUOTE="ElishaCollectsForever, post: 26698438, member: 164807"]Today is the day folks! First of all, Happy Valentine's Day!</p><p>All righty, for those who are interested in the price reveal reveal of these coins that I promised 3 days ago: Here you are:</p><p><br /></p><p>The 1907 St. Gaudens so far is the clear leader in the poll, with 21 votes so far. This specific coin sold at it's listing price of $25,000!</p><p>The 1897-O Barber Quarter listed is the highest graded example of that coin. Here was its description: Georgous target toning Blue peripheral toning transitioning into light golden center. It's worth? Also $25,000! It was the second highest voted.</p><p>The 1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar was $18,000.</p><p>The 1955 Double Die Obverse was the least amount of money in worth. It was $5,250.</p><p>The 1909-S VDB Cent was was the 4th place vote getter, at a price of $9,000.</p><p>The 1872-CC Seated Dollar, with 2 votes so far, is priced at $16,500.</p><p>The 1916-D Mercury Dime, which had only two votes (1 in the poll, 1 in the comments), was $6,750.</p><p>The 1941-S Walking Halve was the only coin without a vote, but it was worth $12,000, probably because of how high the grade was.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can still continue to vote, there is no end date for this poll. I want to thank everyone who voted and for all the comments posted on these coins. Enjoy your day![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ElishaCollectsForever, post: 26698438, member: 164807"]Today is the day folks! First of all, Happy Valentine's Day! All righty, for those who are interested in the price reveal reveal of these coins that I promised 3 days ago: Here you are: The 1907 St. Gaudens so far is the clear leader in the poll, with 21 votes so far. This specific coin sold at it's listing price of $25,000! The 1897-O Barber Quarter listed is the highest graded example of that coin. Here was its description: Georgous target toning Blue peripheral toning transitioning into light golden center. It's worth? Also $25,000! It was the second highest voted. The 1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar was $18,000. The 1955 Double Die Obverse was the least amount of money in worth. It was $5,250. The 1909-S VDB Cent was was the 4th place vote getter, at a price of $9,000. The 1872-CC Seated Dollar, with 2 votes so far, is priced at $16,500. The 1916-D Mercury Dime, which had only two votes (1 in the poll, 1 in the comments), was $6,750. The 1941-S Walking Halve was the only coin without a vote, but it was worth $12,000, probably because of how high the grade was. You can still continue to vote, there is no end date for this poll. I want to thank everyone who voted and for all the comments posted on these coins. Enjoy your day![/QUOTE]
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