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<p>[QUOTE="HardTruths, post: 2398246, member: 77097"]Buy the coin not the designation.. Would I pay over melt for an 1889-CC $20 Double Liberty?? Absolutely,, and I'd be happy as heck to do so simply because that is a coin I would like to add for MY collection and to get one even 20% over scrap is a steal. BUT, that is my opinion and I'm sure others feel different. I guess it all depends on the reason someone is considering the coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="HardTruths, post: 2398246, member: 77097"]Buy the coin not the designation.. Would I pay over melt for an 1889-CC $20 Double Liberty?? Absolutely,, and I'd be happy as heck to do so simply because that is a coin I would like to add for MY collection and to get one even 20% over scrap is a steal. BUT, that is my opinion and I'm sure others feel different. I guess it all depends on the reason someone is considering the coin.[/QUOTE]
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