I'd play the guess the coin and mint mark....but that seems kinda tough...photo added

from this listing. Values are low estimates for wholesale, not CAC. And a few might just be pretty low anyway.
1 MS63 $2,000.00 Passed
2 MS63 $3,000.00 Passed
3 MS62 $3,000.00 Passed
4 MS62 $3,000.00 Passed
5 MS62 $2,000.00 Passed
6 MS62 $2,000.00 Not CAC
7 MS64 $3,000.00 Passed
8 MS62+ $3,000.00 Passed
9 MS64 $400.00 Not CAC
10 MS64 $400.00 Passed
Try if you want! I'll post the list a little later. Just suffice it to say, this was a very, VERY fresh group, and apparently were well received.
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$10 1926 and some other dates? (for the first 8)
The first 8 are us gold coins and the last two are Morgan dollars.
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Hope the results met expectations
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I doubt there are any double eagles in the group since a declared value of $3000 is less than melt value.
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While that is correct, it seems that some gold is wholesaled at a discount. Not advocating that… just playing along with wild guesses
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Both comments have merit and logic in theory, yet neither are fully true. While it makes no sense at all, some double eagles do have "guides" of $3,000 or $3,100, seemingly antagonistic of the usual strategy of price guide optimism.
$3,000 would be a steal for any DE right now, melt is about $3,265 it would be a challenge to find any slabbed double eagle for under $3250 currently. Yet there's so much compression that MS64s are wholesaling around $3300, go figure.
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those des arent 3k
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A buncha $10 Indians. Nice haul.
fka renman95, Sep 2005, 7,000 posts
Dang! Very specific. Wanna put a mint mark on it?
Ok, @PerryHall and @coinkat, strong work thus far.
Yes, @PeakRarities, the prices of some DEs are crazy low, in comparison to previous premiums.
Overall, @D808LF might have insider knowledge.
Some, I'll say this. All coins are a 6 year time span, and yes, the valuation might be off a bit. And yes, the last two are the same dare morgans...outside of the 6 year span.
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Congrats… seems you did well.
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I really like that 1910 D with CAC!