as the number of them decline because new owners open them the value increases. My last one I had sold went for $420. These were boxed up by the General Services Administration (GSA) of the U.S. government in the late 70's and early 80's for their third and final sale of the government hoard of silver dollars that had been sitting in huge safes and storage rooms for a hundred years. S
I wonder how many of these people have friends who are dentists or x-ray techs? Buy it, take a quick x-ray. I paid $450.00 for an 1883-CC in MS-61???!!! No problem, sell it on ebay as unopened! I suppose not likely, but possible.
I had thought about taking them to my chiropractor for a quick scan under his x-ray machine but never did. I'm thinking an ultra-sound machine would work better...
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I appreciate the bumps though...thanks again.
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I've got white-box syndrome - the more I get outbid the more I want to know what's in it (a pizza?)
SERIOUS THOUGH.... how much do these things go for and who boxed 'em? I know nothing
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<< <i>There's a Nixon quote on these numismatic treasures, inscribed on the inside of the box. >>
No wonder nobody wants to open 'em
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