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<p>[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 737079, member: 15445"]Hello Digmaster,</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for posting the photo. The coins are what we call raw. They are not graded by a good third party grading company. The grade that is mentioned on the holders is nothing more than an opinion that any individual may want to assign to the coin. What I'm telling you is if the label says MS65 it really could be any grade and the seller is just labeled it to sell it for a profit. </p><p> </p><p>Get yourself a Red Book and read about silver dollars and check the prices of silver dollars on Ebay BEFORE you spend any money on coins. Those dates you have listed are all very available from hundreds of sources every day. You will find plenty more deals on all those dates every day after this 1 auction ends. Note that silver dollars can be purchased close to the price of silver (bullion value) in grades up to uncirculated condition. Some dates are rare & some high condition specimens are rare. Certainly some silver dollars are worth thousands of dollars. Until you learn about the coins, don't spend big money on them.</p><p> </p><p>Very best regards,</p><p>collect89[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 737079, member: 15445"]Hello Digmaster, Thanks for posting the photo. The coins are what we call raw. They are not graded by a good third party grading company. The grade that is mentioned on the holders is nothing more than an opinion that any individual may want to assign to the coin. What I'm telling you is if the label says MS65 it really could be any grade and the seller is just labeled it to sell it for a profit. Get yourself a Red Book and read about silver dollars and check the prices of silver dollars on Ebay BEFORE you spend any money on coins. Those dates you have listed are all very available from hundreds of sources every day. You will find plenty more deals on all those dates every day after this 1 auction ends. Note that silver dollars can be purchased close to the price of silver (bullion value) in grades up to uncirculated condition. Some dates are rare & some high condition specimens are rare. Certainly some silver dollars are worth thousands of dollars. Until you learn about the coins, don't spend big money on them. Very best regards, collect89[/QUOTE]
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