If you have some patience, you should be able to find one for closer to $50 than $75. But that's the general ballpark. A Type I blank will be more than a Type II.
with the type 2 having raised (upset) edges. These are the technical names given to the different stages and are very often (erroneously) used as one in the same.
<< <i>If you have some patience, you should be able to find one for closer to $50 than $75. But that's the general ballpark. A Type I blank will be more than a Type II.
jonathan >>
That is true. I have seen them as low as $50.00. But, to be fair, I have also seen them as high as close to $100.00. I would be willing to pay between the $50 to $75 range.
I'm with rampage on this one, $50-75 is a good range. FYI, you should be able to find a blank Sacagawea Dollar planchet for around the same price.
Sean Reynolds
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
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jonathan
type1 = blank
type 2 = planchet
with the type 2 having raised (upset) edges. These are the technical names given to the different stages and are very often (erroneously) used as one in the same.
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<< <i>If you have some patience, you should be able to find one for closer to $50 than $75. But that's the general ballpark. A Type I blank will be more than a Type II.
jonathan >>
That is true. I have seen them as low as $50.00. But, to be fair, I have also seen them as high as close to $100.00. I would be willing to pay between the $50 to $75 range.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor