Your Opinion on toughest GSA Dollar in High Grade to Locate
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Since I am new to this forum, I am taking my first crack at starting a new topic.
I have been acquiring GSA CC dollars over the past 20 years and have an opinion about the toughest dates to locate in high grade.
I would like to hear the opinion of the forum.....
My choices are the 79CC GSA (Cap Die) in any grade, 78-CC GSA in 65 or higher, and those 90-CC's have always eluded me in any grade.......
Since I am new to this forum, I am taking my first crack at starting a new topic.
I have been acquiring GSA CC dollars over the past 20 years and have an opinion about the toughest dates to locate in high grade.
I would like to hear the opinion of the forum.....
My choices are the 79CC GSA (Cap Die) in any grade, 78-CC GSA in 65 or higher, and those 90-CC's have always eluded me in any grade.......
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am doubled up on 90cc gsa`s, should i decide to sell, would you be interested?
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I do own one of the four 78CC GSA's in NGC 65PL.......
I've got a capped die that will grade MS66, and and 80CC/rev78 that I believe would grade MS67. They're both head and shoulders above any other examples I've ever seen.
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As for the 90CC, when these were routinely trading in the $200 range (a number of years ago), I was never offered more than 5 coins over a 5-8 year period. Even at that, the highest grade I've seen is a 63. I bought my 63 from a well known Maryland Dealer.
As for the common dates, my sad story is - I remember passing on nice 64 and 65 common CC's at $40-$45 per 10+ years ago.....!!!!!!!!!! Cherrypicking all the nice coins from lots of 50+ all with boxes and cards / fresh coins. But I bought every 78-CC I could, in the $65-$70 range. Yes, some of them were baggies, but a good buy....