I can't believe there is no interest in these 2 Roosevelt Dimes
onlyroosies
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I was asking for offers for a white 1954S and white 1963D PCGS graded MS67FB Roosevelt Dimes.
I received no offers. So how about this.
PCGS price guide for the pair is $2350
Both are on eBay for $3390 BIN
I paid $2700 for the pair about a year ago.
I believe PCGS price guide is at least 30% high across the board for Silver Roosies.
PCGS price Guide of $2350 - 30% ($705) = $1645
I will sell the pair for $1500 delivered with a 5 day return option. Dealers Welcome
I received no offers. So how about this.
PCGS price guide for the pair is $2350
Both are on eBay for $3390 BIN
I paid $2700 for the pair about a year ago.
I believe PCGS price guide is at least 30% high across the board for Silver Roosies.
PCGS price Guide of $2350 - 30% ($705) = $1645
I will sell the pair for $1500 delivered with a 5 day return option. Dealers Welcome
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pretty soon I will be able to pick up silver MS68FB Roosies for $500. I just want to know where exactly
the floor is for these. We have no problem selling all our dups at a loss. This helps us in determining value
for our purchases and establishing demand or lack of.
This is a very tough market right now to sell average quality coins. Not just Roosies ... have you seen Lincoln cent "short set" prices over the past 12 months?
Wondercoin
Mitch: I missed that auction. The 54S is a bit above average. the 63D is average. I upgraded both at same grade well above average.
I expect both new coins to plus when I get around to sending them back in. Our goal for the set is to have all premium graded coins
in each slot. MS67+FB as the lowest graded coin in the set. MS67FB just doesn't cut it any more except for a half dozen or so dates.
every date now becomes a low pop coin in MS67+FB or better.
What value would you put on an average 54S 67FB and 63D 67FB. I'm going to say $350 for a 54S and $550 for a 63D as hole fillers.
Wondercoin
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003