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The actual composition became 56% copper, 35% silver and 9% manganese. Silver was dirt cheap back then. I'm sure they had no idea that the silver in a war nickel would today be worth $1.66, and that … (View Post)1 -
Re: PCGS Grading Set
Until a few years ago, the theoretical midpoint for an MS65 would be exactly between 65.00 and 65.99. Now that we have "plus" grades, what would be the midpoints for plus vs. non-plus examp… (View Post)2 -
Re: W Quarter Pricing Continues To Be Strong Heading In To 2025
Meanwhile many of the corresponding "S" quarters, with less than half the "W" mintages, are widely available for less than $1 each. (View Post)1 -
Re: The Modern Gold Commemorative King Has Been Made *Updated Numbers*
For those that missed out, the U.S. Marines commems go on sale tomorrow. I remember in 1986 when the Statue of Liberty uncirculated gold $5 traded as high as $650 (around $2000 in today's dollars) du… (View Post)1 -
Re: W Quarter Pricing Continues To Be Strong Heading In To 2025
The 2022 "S" business strike quarters were available only in 3-roll (PDS) sets, priced I believe at $54 with a purchase limit of 3 sets and an issue limit of 7500 sets (which translated to … (View Post)1