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<p>[QUOTE="John King, post: 2445482, member: 78398"]Go to Ebay.com and put 1908-S in the search box and take a look. What I am saying is that these early Saints which have low mintage relative to higher mintage coins are not that much more expensive in certain grades than others. If you compare values of 1908-S, 1909-D, 1913-S and 1914 Saints all of which have mintage below 100,000 they are not that much more than coins with mintage over 1 million. Are you saying the coins I mentioned don't exist? I have seen them. They do exist in this dimension. Maybe not in your dimension where you live. In HA the guy I mentioned Dr. Thorpe sold a 1922-S which is one of the coins he says was a meltdown and I know was a meltdown Saint for $2800. He sold 1909/8, 1913-S and 1914 Saints for $1300, 1900, and 1800, respectively. This is from Coins Magazine December 2015 Issue. Argue with Coins magazine if you like. If you are calling them liars that is OK by me. If you want me to buy the coins I am talking about and are willing to pay 20% commission I would consider doing it for you. I need a contract from you saying you will accept my terms that can be enforced in Florida. I need some help here! These coins do exist on HA or even Ebay if you are willing to buy from these sources. I have seen them for sale at both places.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John King, post: 2445482, member: 78398"]Go to Ebay.com and put 1908-S in the search box and take a look. What I am saying is that these early Saints which have low mintage relative to higher mintage coins are not that much more expensive in certain grades than others. If you compare values of 1908-S, 1909-D, 1913-S and 1914 Saints all of which have mintage below 100,000 they are not that much more than coins with mintage over 1 million. Are you saying the coins I mentioned don't exist? I have seen them. They do exist in this dimension. Maybe not in your dimension where you live. In HA the guy I mentioned Dr. Thorpe sold a 1922-S which is one of the coins he says was a meltdown and I know was a meltdown Saint for $2800. He sold 1909/8, 1913-S and 1914 Saints for $1300, 1900, and 1800, respectively. This is from Coins Magazine December 2015 Issue. Argue with Coins magazine if you like. If you are calling them liars that is OK by me. If you want me to buy the coins I am talking about and are willing to pay 20% commission I would consider doing it for you. I need a contract from you saying you will accept my terms that can be enforced in Florida. I need some help here! These coins do exist on HA or even Ebay if you are willing to buy from these sources. I have seen them for sale at both places.[/QUOTE]
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