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Very tough date and completely under the radar the 44, 45, and 46 trio are great value in the Liberty Eagle series.
Here are two of the three:
Here are two of the three:
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- Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo
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Certainly not scarce relative to other series, but I believe unappreciated as AU examples can be picked up for under $1500.
Recent Ebay pickup.
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thick planchets) and the 1823 N-2 (non-overdate), are both far scarcer than the '95 Plain Edge (thin planchets) and 1823/2 counterparts
than many people realize.
<< <i>With the exception of the 1792 half disme, most any early half dime (1794 to 1805) could be called "under appreciated." >>
Agree with that, particularly the 1794 (even though they were minted a year later).
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Not only are these dramatically doubled, they are 1817/4 rare even after 30 years of looking by specialists and only the best Trade dollar collections have one. I can't even trace one being sold publicly properly attributed.
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It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got.
1873 open 3 are relatively common to the closed 3 type but try and find one.
He pulls this out.
We negotiated a price and settled near $500. He was happy, I was happy.
Considering I'd been working a long time on my third or fourth "everyman" raw set, but this time in a Capital Holder,
I couldn't have been happier. I think this one is way under appreciated.
Yet, the point being : I finally finished that set because the overdate was the only one left to fill.
And I was beginning the UPGRADE to natural MS coins as I could find the in the raw, thus replacing the others (white , dipped and lustrous) , when a couple weeks later, a nice gentleman walks in with his wife and says , What do you have that you like. And within minutes, this went OUT THE DOOR.
And my hope is it is as appreciated as I appreciated it. Because it's under appreciated in my area of interest. Ever regret selling something ? No matter how trivial ?
I almost always do
And why "joey" ? that's easy. The overdates are under appreciated here and down under.