For a billionaire seeking bragging rights chump change. Wb like regular guy buying the more expensive burger and beer. Retail buyers on something like that rarer than the coins.
Collector of numeral seals.That's the 1928 and 1928A series of FRNs with a number rather than a letter in the district seal. Owner/operator of Bottom Line Currency
Making 70's on these dates is much tougher than you might realize. I have literally graded 100's of monster boxes, yes made some 70's but I've had boxes come back with zero 69's (all rejects)
Are they worth the money is another question. Guess that's for the buyer to determine
Yes you can own them and yes you will lose money on them and no you will not own the finest known. Keep in mind that when these coins sit in rolls they will have some contact points on high spots. None should be graded 70. What are you gonna do when somebody shows up with an individually handled ASE that really is perfect ? What grade will that one be ?
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Making 70's on these dates is much tougher than you might realize. I have literally graded 100's of monster boxes, yes made some 70's but I've had boxes come back with zero 69's (all rejects)
Are they worth the money is another question. Guess that's for the buyer to determine
I know it wasn't easy but its a good thing you quit sniffing glue
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I can easily see 10K for this rare coin, but 11K? Seems slightly overpriced.
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Really??.... I believe I have a treasure trove in my ASE collection.....
Well, if I get them slabbed I will have treasures...
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At least there is no milk spotting thats good!
lol, I have rolls and rolls. MS70 they are all. I'll gladly sell anyone interested an entire roll for $11K. Unbelievable.
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Wooooha! Did someone just say it's officially "TACO™" Tuesday????
Looks like 34K for an 1991 MS-70 and around 33K for a 1999
Oh, wow
For a billionaire seeking bragging rights chump change. Wb like regular guy buying the more expensive burger and beer. Retail buyers on something like that rarer than the coins.
If I accidentally made one of these, it would be up for sale so fast your head would spin.
How many thousands are out there that haven’t been graded yet?
What is 'I'll be happier with second place in the registry and pocket the$67,950 difference on those two coins, Alex?'
Fixed it for you.
The Mint struck over 4M 1994 eagles...
I need to get mine off to the graders pronto!
Making 70's on these dates is much tougher than you might realize. I have literally graded 100's of monster boxes, yes made some 70's but I've had boxes come back with zero 69's (all rejects)
Are they worth the money is another question. Guess that's for the buyer to determine
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Yes you can own them and yes you will lose money on them and no you will not own the finest known. Keep in mind that when these coins sit in rolls they will have some contact points on high spots. None should be graded 70. What are you gonna do when somebody shows up with an individually handled ASE that really is perfect ? What grade will that one be ?
I will absolutely never understand why a silver eagle in 70 would bring that kind of money...
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I know it wasn't easy but its a good thing you quit sniffing glue
Geez, that's nuts !!!