Wright Brothers Commemmorative Prices Finally Listed
Tootawl
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They are listed here.
2003 First Flight Centennial Gold Proof Ten-Dollar Coin in Presentation Case (2E1)
Price: $ 350.00
2003 First Flight Centennial Gold Uncirculated Ten-Dollar Coin in Presentation Case (2E2)
Price: $ 340.00
2003 First Flight Centennial Silver Proof Dollar in Presentation Case (2E3)
Price: $ 33.00
2003 First Flight Centennial Silver Uncirculated Dollar in Gift Box (2E4)
Price: $ 31.00
2003 First Flight Centennial Proof Clad Half-Dollar in Gift Box (2E5)
Price: $ 12.50 More Info.
2003 First Flight Centennial Uncirculated Clad Half-Dollar in Protective Tray (2E6)
Price: $ 9.75
2003 First Flight Centennial Gold Proof Ten-Dollar Coin in Presentation Case (2E1)
Price: $ 350.00
2003 First Flight Centennial Gold Uncirculated Ten-Dollar Coin in Presentation Case (2E2)
Price: $ 340.00
2003 First Flight Centennial Silver Proof Dollar in Presentation Case (2E3)
Price: $ 33.00
2003 First Flight Centennial Silver Uncirculated Dollar in Gift Box (2E4)
Price: $ 31.00
2003 First Flight Centennial Proof Clad Half-Dollar in Gift Box (2E5)
Price: $ 12.50 More Info.
2003 First Flight Centennial Uncirculated Clad Half-Dollar in Protective Tray (2E6)
Price: $ 9.75
PCGS Currency: HOF 2013, Best Low Ball Set 2009-2014, 2016, 2018. Appreciation Award 2015, Best Showcase 2018, Numerous others.
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now, about a total redesign of circulating coinage..........................
al h.
Those are the pre-issue prices thru 9/26, then the gold goes up $25, $4 for the $1 proof, $2 for the the business strike and a $1 for the others
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<< <i> as long as the Mint tries to keep the modern commem's to 1-2 well thought/designed programs per year, they should be OK. >>
The Wright Brothers in the only commemmorative produced this year. The Commemorative Coins for 2004 are the Thomas Alva Edison Commemorative Coin and the Lewis and Clark Expedition Commemorative Coin.
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
<< <i>I'm the airplanenut of the boards... who's holding a one-person giveaway... for me? >>
Only by name are you the airplane nut of the boards. Question: Have you ever driven 11 hours one way just to see a plane fly for 20 minutes then drive back home? I did.
Better make that a two-person give-away.
That's dedication! Was it worth it?
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
Mojo
-Jim Morrison-
Mr. Mojorizn
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<< <i>I'm the airplanenut of the boards... who's holding a one-person giveaway... for me? >>
Only by name are you the airplane nut of the boards. Question: Have you ever driven 11 hours one way just to see a plane fly for 20 minutes then drive back home? I did.
Better make that a two-person give-away. >>
I don't think I've been in the driver's seat for more than 11 hours yet, and I can't drag my parents that long (do you know how long it took me to persuade them to get me to Baltimore???)
But I'll match you, and up you!
Have you ever ridden an airport monorail for 3 straight hours just to watch the planes, listening to the announcer's computer voice mispronounce each airline every time you approach a terminal?
Have you been in trouble with local police for photographing planes? Ever been almost deported for your airplane nutty actions while onboard an aircraft? (It's a long story [Madrid-London], and my criminal record, as of late, is still clear )
Jeremy... HA!
Fire Controlman U.S. Navy (I shoot missiles for a living!)
Jacksonville, Fl.
And shhh! I collect Modern Commems
If you have any for sell, drop me a line at stockgator2002@aol.com
<< <i>Does anyone know when the pre-orders will start? I have been kind of out of the coin world for some time. I just got from a 4 month deployment chasing drug dealers around South America. It's good to be back!! >>
Welcome back! Did you shoot any of those missiles?