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Library of Congress bimetallic info please
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Was thinking I would like to pick up one of the bimetallic Library of Congress Commemoratives one of these days. I wanted some info on them first and could probably find alot of the answers but figured this was the easy way. ![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif)
So...was wondering what mintage was. Original issue price? Was it a single coin issue or did it come in a set? Do those of you that have one have the original set or a graded piece? What was the quality of these from the mint? Whats a fair price these days? Anything else...
Thanks everyone.
![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif)
So...was wondering what mintage was. Original issue price? Was it a single coin issue or did it come in a set? Do those of you that have one have the original set or a graded piece? What was the quality of these from the mint? Whats a fair price these days? Anything else...
Thanks everyone.
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Any info out there?
Michael
They were issued in April of 2000. The $10 proof was issued for $395.00, and the $10 MS was issued for $380.00.
Proof mintage was 27,167; MS mintage was 6,682, for one of the lowest mintages in the series.
534 total MS $10 have been graded by PCGS, 507 in MS69, and 22 MS70.
567 total PR $10 have been graded by PCGS, 539 in PR69DCAM, 4 in 70.
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The difference in mintages would explain the prices all over the board I saw on eBay.
Always had a special thing for the proof look and besides the pockets aren't deep enough for the MS.
quite low, and is apt to appreciate better over time:
But since the Proof is so pretty, get both!!
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