<< <i>What do you think about the price for that lot? >>
Given the fact that it's a common coin and that most of the rainbows were OK in my opinion (IE- not great) I think you'd be hard pressed to re-sell these at much more - or even at the price per piece. - I think they'd bring $40-45 at best. What's everyone else think?
the one had a nice vivid reverse, otherwise they are probably like someone said $40 to $45 per coin, on a good day maybe $55 each
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I like them. Yes common date, but a great many are from worn dies. These look relatively nice, and even though they aren't "monster toned" they present a good representation of white and toned, to me anyway. My only concern is that the tint seems to be off; the NGC certificate doesn't look right. If the image is a good representation, I don't see the new owner losing any money, and considering some of the crap being pushed on collectors these days, might even make a few bucks.
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<< <i>What do you think about the price for that lot? >>
Given the fact that it's a common coin and that most of the rainbows were OK in my opinion (IE- not great) I think you'd be hard pressed to re-sell these at much more - or even at the price per piece. - I think they'd bring $40-45 at best. What's everyone else think?
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