Lets see, whats hot and whats not...............
Bear
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Wash quarters are a little soft
Mercury dimes are luke warm
Classic commems are luke warm
Lincoln Cents in top pop are hot
Morgan dollars DMPL and cc are hot
Type 19th century are warm
What else folks.
Mercury dimes are luke warm
Classic commems are luke warm
Lincoln Cents in top pop are hot
Morgan dollars DMPL and cc are hot
Type 19th century are warm
What else folks.
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Why are Liberty Proof Nickels (which have low mintages) un-hot?
Paul
<< <i>Wash quarters are a little soft
>>
This really doesn't seem to apply to uncirculated clad Washingtons. The one or
two dealers who have BU rolls have to raise their prices almost weekly to stay
ahead of the demand. There is a huge amount of activity in this area even where
it's not affecting prices.
Check out my PQ selection of Morgan & Peace Dollars, and more at:
WWW.PQDOLLARS.COM or WWW.GILBERTCOINS.COM
Not: Common date modern commemoratives. Modern commemoratives graded less than MS69 or PR69.
-YN Currently Collecting & Researching Colonial World Coins, Especially Spanish Coins, With a Great Interest in WWII Militaria.
My Ebay!
Dead: The rest of the series.
It's an interesting bifurcation.
Russ, NCNE
roadrunner
<< <i>Pissing minute man coins must be nuclear, I haven't seen any for sale in a while. >>
I'm glad I got mine for under $100K.
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
Half Cents other than 93's and high Condition Census coins.
Same with Large Cents, especially mid and later dates.
Not from where I've been sitting, especially the key dates. JMO
I was looking at a 32D on the Heritage website graded PCGS AU58. The current bid is around 400, but sure to go much higher as it is a nice looking coin. the last PCGS AU58 sold on Heritage in May for over 1000 dollars.
And this 42S PCGS MS66 just closed on ebay. Check the price on this one. A lot higher than I've seen recently.
42S
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.