What would these 3 dimes go for if made?
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What would these 3 dimes go for if made?
1970 PCGS MS67FB (1/0)
1982-No/P PCGS MS68FB (1/0)
1996-W PCGS MS69FB (1/0)
Later, Paul.
1970 PCGS MS67FB (1/0)
1982-No/P PCGS MS68FB (1/0)
1996-W PCGS MS69FB (1/0)
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.
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More than I would want to pay with those FB's at the end.
Jon
for around $5K, The 82 no-P 68FB between $3K - $4K and the 96W 69FB $2500 or so. If I
made any one of those that's the numbers I would be asking.
Are these 3 coins going to be made? Do you think its possible with PCGS standards?
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.
It is strange people are willing to pay such high prices for the 68FB, and some sellers calling it the key to the series.
Check the pops ..
total non FB's graded = 2269 .. 882 in MS67 .. 434 in MS68 .. 5 in MS69
total FB's graded = 569 .. 271 in 67FB .. 100 in 68FB
total graded by PCGS alone = 2836
This number FAR exceeds any other date from its start in 1946 - 2005
The 1970 in 68FB? NEVER
The 1982 no P? not likely.
Least graded Roosie
1991-D 56 MS + 1 FB
1969.... 55 MS + 3 FB
1993-D 68 MS + 5 FB
This does not include 82 no P weak strikes or the 05 business strikes.
as a spectacular PL in the mint sets even though they tend to have light marking and
the bands fade away. Roll coins might be even more likely for the bands but there are
very few roll coins. I think it will be found in a mint set but no more than one or two.
With so few roll coins there won't be any from rolls and even if there were, they'd never
grade MS-67 on this issue.
I also think the '82-NMM in 68 would go for $30,000 if not more. There aren't a lot of
collectors of this series but a coin like this would be "unique" so the interest would be great.
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
(I already have a pcgs ms66 1970 dime for sale, recently graded, nicer than the ms67 I bought but returned).
Wow 400 1970 mint sets????
My mouth waters just thinking about looking at 800 1970- P&D dimes.
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.
Paul, The reason I don't think it would bring that kind of money is because the collector base isn't strong enough.
The demand would not be there to get the price that high.
Later, Paul.
Later, Paul.
set collector would pony up for that coin. All the collectors that I sell to not on the registry
do not collect clads, only silvers.
I did sell my last clad MS69FB on ebay last night. 3 of the 5 I had did go to set collectors.
One to a mint set collector and one to a type set collector. They're all gone now......
FB Roosies. Today I only have one row left. Demand far out weighs supply for the better date silver and clad FB
Roosies. The common dates are lingering.