Thank you. It is the Denver business strike I was thinking of. I have two rolls of Phila mint dimes, and one roll of the Philly nickel. I have no Denver mint business strikes. Were they released in Puerto Rico, too?
Markets (governments) can remain irrational longer than an investor can remain solvent.
I don't think any of the D coins were released. At least none last year in the Sea/Tac area I was looking for them. Have since moved out to the boonies and quit the persuit.
<< <i>I don't think any of the D coins were released. At least none last year in the Sea/Tac area I was looking for them. Have since moved out to the boonies and quit the persuit. >>
Don't worry...you didn't miss them by moving....I still haven't found any
<< <i>I got a couple of nickels when I was in Florida in March. >>
Probably because of the proximity to Puerto Rico. The dime rolls have been selling for over a year. High of $360. Now $25. No business strike D's have been released. Some mint set dimes resemble business strikes, and slip by the graders. See earlier thread by one member here who started to sell either a nickel or dime, thinking it was a business strike. I believe he pulled the auction.
P mint Jeffs are selling on the bay for the ballpark of $25 a roll. Quite a few MS65FS's have been selling.
D mint coins have not been released, and some of the SF coins have ended up ATS in wrong holders... no D coins have been graded by PCGS yet.
Figure on sometime within the next two years seeing the D mint coins trickling out of the FED. When the finally show up, get ready for your checkbook to scream. If history repeats itself, eventually, there will be a lot graded.
It's just a matter of time.
Steve
U.S. Air Force Security Forces Retired
In memory of the USAF Security Forces lost: A1C Elizabeth N. Jacobson, 9/28/05; SSgt Brian McElroy, 1/22/06; TSgt Jason Norton, 1/22/06; A1C Lee Chavis, 10/14/06; SSgt John Self, 5/14/07; A1C Jason Nathan, 6/23/07; SSgt Travis Griffin, 4/3/08; 1Lt Joseph Helton, 9/8/09; SrA Nicholas J. Alden, 3/3/2011. God Bless them and all those who have lost loved ones in this war. I will never forget their loss.
I just had a gorgeous 2009-P arrive in today's mail. It was the free dime enclosed in a small packet of address labels as part of a solicitation for a donation to a major national non-profit.
Tremendous reverse strike and the epitome of an FB coin.
"Coin collecting problem"? What "coin collecting problem"?
<< <i>I just had a gorgeous 2009-P arrive in today's mail. It was the free dime enclosed in a small packet of address labels as part of a solicitation for a donation to a major national non-profit.
Tremendous reverse strike and the epitome of an FB coin.
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My March of Dimes letter had one too - I wonder if they would have raised more money auctioning off the rolls as a fundraiser?
Whatever you are, be a good one. ---- Abraham Lincoln
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Was that roll satin finish from mint sets or was it business strike?
Thank you. It is the Denver business strike I was thinking of. I have two rolls of Phila mint dimes, and one roll of the Philly nickel. I have no Denver mint business strikes. Were they released in Puerto Rico, too?
Hoard the keys.
<< <i>I don't think any of the D coins were released. At least none last year in the Sea/Tac area I was looking for them. Have since moved out to the boonies and quit the persuit. >>
Don't worry...you didn't miss them by moving....I still haven't found any
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>I got a couple of nickels when I was in Florida in March. >>
Probably because of the proximity to Puerto Rico. The dime rolls have been selling for over a year. High of $360. Now $25. No business strike D's have been released. Some mint set dimes resemble business strikes, and slip by the graders. See earlier thread by one member here who started to sell either a nickel or dime, thinking it was a business strike. I believe he pulled the auction.
D mint coins have not been released, and some of the SF coins have ended up ATS in wrong holders... no D coins have been graded by PCGS yet.
Figure on sometime within the next two years seeing the D mint coins trickling out of the FED. When the finally show up, get ready for your checkbook to scream. If history repeats itself, eventually, there will be a lot graded.
It's just a matter of time.
Steve
In memory of the USAF Security Forces lost: A1C Elizabeth N. Jacobson, 9/28/05; SSgt Brian McElroy, 1/22/06; TSgt Jason Norton, 1/22/06; A1C Lee Chavis, 10/14/06; SSgt John Self, 5/14/07; A1C Jason Nathan, 6/23/07; SSgt Travis Griffin, 4/3/08; 1Lt Joseph Helton, 9/8/09; SrA Nicholas J. Alden, 3/3/2011. God Bless them and all those who have lost loved ones in this war. I will never forget their loss.
Tremendous reverse strike and the epitome of an FB coin.
<< <i>I just had a gorgeous 2009-P arrive in today's mail. It was the free dime enclosed in a small packet of address labels as part of a solicitation for a donation to a major national non-profit.
Tremendous reverse strike and the epitome of an FB coin.
My March of Dimes letter had one too - I wonder if they would have raised more money auctioning off the rolls as a fundraiser?
Whatever you are, be a good one. ---- Abraham Lincoln
I guess the nickels are next.
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