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<p>[QUOTE="rocketman, post: 138709, member: 5829"]<b>Prices</b></p><p><br /></p><p>. 1866 Shield Nickel (don't know to much about the mint marks on these coins but I'd like to get the hardest one to get): No other mint mark for these. On PCGS it lists for 175 in EF, 235 in AU, and 265 in MS-65 </p><p>2. 1883 Shield Nickel 52 in XF, 88 in AU, and 130 in MS-60, same price guide</p><p>3. 1883 Liberty Head Nickel two types one with CENTS and one without with CENTS 70 in XF, 95 in AU, and125 in MS-60 without CENTS 12 in XF, 17 in AU, and 28 in MS-60</p><p>4. 1913 Liberty Head Nickel Good luck with this one. Trends $2.500,000 in the lowest known condition</p><p>5.1859 Indian Head Penny 125 in XF, 200 in AU, and 250 in MS-60</p><p>6. 1913 Buffalo Nickel 2 types with this one. On the reverse one has FIVE CENTS on raised ground, the other has it in recess "under the ground" This also has "D" and "S" mint marks The Raised Ground (Type I) Can be found for 30-35 in MS-60 w/o a mint mark, and in Type II w/o a mint mark. However, they get more expensive as you go into the mint marks with S being the most expensive, and Type II being more expensive with mint marks.</p><p>7.1878 Morgan Dollar Again very tricky with different types. On the reverse there are 7 Tailfeathers and 8 TF on the eagle They list for 45 in XF, 65 in AU, and 115 in MS-60 with 8 TF With 7 TF you have 3 different reverses, which are too specific to describe without a pic.</p><p>8. Any date of barber and mercury dimes. Common date Barbers list for 30 in XF, 70 in AU, and 110 in MS-60, common date mercs list for 30 in MS-60</p><p>9. Franklin Half Dollar ( i think i can get these in a half dollar roll but I like this coin for some odd reason) You can get an Ms-60 Franklin for 10.</p><p><br /></p><p>My advice for you would be to not blow too much money on coins if you are just a beginner. Take your time and get something you like that you won't get burned on. As you accumulate more and more coins you will learn more and more about the hobby, and you will quickly move on to bigger and better things. I would also reccomend purchasing a copy of the Red Book, which while sometimes has outdated price listings, is packed with info on coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman, post: 138709, member: 5829"][b]Prices[/b] . 1866 Shield Nickel (don't know to much about the mint marks on these coins but I'd like to get the hardest one to get): No other mint mark for these. On PCGS it lists for 175 in EF, 235 in AU, and 265 in MS-65 2. 1883 Shield Nickel 52 in XF, 88 in AU, and 130 in MS-60, same price guide 3. 1883 Liberty Head Nickel two types one with CENTS and one without with CENTS 70 in XF, 95 in AU, and125 in MS-60 without CENTS 12 in XF, 17 in AU, and 28 in MS-60 4. 1913 Liberty Head Nickel Good luck with this one. Trends $2.500,000 in the lowest known condition 5.1859 Indian Head Penny 125 in XF, 200 in AU, and 250 in MS-60 6. 1913 Buffalo Nickel 2 types with this one. On the reverse one has FIVE CENTS on raised ground, the other has it in recess "under the ground" This also has "D" and "S" mint marks The Raised Ground (Type I) Can be found for 30-35 in MS-60 w/o a mint mark, and in Type II w/o a mint mark. However, they get more expensive as you go into the mint marks with S being the most expensive, and Type II being more expensive with mint marks. 7.1878 Morgan Dollar Again very tricky with different types. On the reverse there are 7 Tailfeathers and 8 TF on the eagle They list for 45 in XF, 65 in AU, and 115 in MS-60 with 8 TF With 7 TF you have 3 different reverses, which are too specific to describe without a pic. 8. Any date of barber and mercury dimes. Common date Barbers list for 30 in XF, 70 in AU, and 110 in MS-60, common date mercs list for 30 in MS-60 9. Franklin Half Dollar ( i think i can get these in a half dollar roll but I like this coin for some odd reason) You can get an Ms-60 Franklin for 10. My advice for you would be to not blow too much money on coins if you are just a beginner. Take your time and get something you like that you won't get burned on. As you accumulate more and more coins you will learn more and more about the hobby, and you will quickly move on to bigger and better things. I would also reccomend purchasing a copy of the Red Book, which while sometimes has outdated price listings, is packed with info on coins.[/QUOTE]
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