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<p>[QUOTE="Pennycase, post: 20628, member: 1141"]As for right now, for U.S. coins, I have seen many type coins going for way under the value, this includes coins that grade from VF - MS-60 , from my experience on e-bay, these are the coins that I am seeing going well under the values, and are going for under 75.00, depending on the grade. Silver three cent pieces ( seldom) , Sitting liberty coins, Barber coins, and half cent pieces are still a very good buy considering how many were made, and how much you can pick one up for. 3 cent nickel pieces are going under the normal values listed for them in various books, I think in most part because of the design of them turns a lot of collectors off. I'll send you a PM , and dicuss looking around e-bay with you to see if we can't find some nice coins, some of the sellers out there can throw in one single word in their description, that is hard to pin point to a T, that can cause red flags to pop up.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pennycase, post: 20628, member: 1141"]As for right now, for U.S. coins, I have seen many type coins going for way under the value, this includes coins that grade from VF - MS-60 , from my experience on e-bay, these are the coins that I am seeing going well under the values, and are going for under 75.00, depending on the grade. Silver three cent pieces ( seldom) , Sitting liberty coins, Barber coins, and half cent pieces are still a very good buy considering how many were made, and how much you can pick one up for. 3 cent nickel pieces are going under the normal values listed for them in various books, I think in most part because of the design of them turns a lot of collectors off. I'll send you a PM , and dicuss looking around e-bay with you to see if we can't find some nice coins, some of the sellers out there can throw in one single word in their description, that is hard to pin point to a T, that can cause red flags to pop up.[/QUOTE]
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