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Re: Lets see the lowest mintage coins you own and tell us how many are estimated to still exist
The 1796 and 1797 dated draped bust small eagle half dollars had 3918 total coins delivered in 1797, for all 4 die marriages of both dates. Jon Amato identified 256 examples, exactly 128 of each date, in his 2012 book The Draped Bust Half Dollars of 1796-1797, Amato identified a few others after publication. The current… -
Re: Nice guy walks in the shop today
That is way cool I used to be a beaver and a good old beaver too!!! C-08-02 Yes I'm also a Scouter Venturing is my game Advisor-Crew 80-Germantown Wi. Venturing Leadership Award recipient-Potawatomi Area Council Venturing RoundTable Commissioner Venturing Powderhorn was awesome OA Ordeal Wag-O-Shag Lodge 280 Boy Scouts… -
Re: Opinions of this 1931-S Lincoln please
<< <i>Your links proved my point. Nothing between 180-200 within the last month. >> Oh yeah, one was a whole $8 over that - in the last month. << <i>A 64 red in a PCGS holder is going between 275-300 right now. >> PCGS MS64RD - NO SALE at $280. PCGS MS64RD - NO SALE at $248. Both in the last month. Okay, now where are your… -
Re: 1945 Jefferson DDR FS-30 - Close up picture for those that care - warning large photo
<< <i>Cool picture. I picked up two MS sets of 38-64 Jeffersons yesterday and while looking through them today found a 1945 P reverse double die that looks exactly like the pictured example. Does anyone know what this double die nickel in say MS 63 or 64 would be valued at? >> Awesome find! I sold a PCGS MS64 example on… -
Re: Old copper people
Reynolds' website shows none in stock. Chris V. Mcawley shows one: 1809 S-280 R2 VF35 $4,500 Chocolate with problem free hard glossy surfaces. Virtually flawless. Shawn Yancey has one that is probably closer to what you are looking for, and very nice color: 1809 S280 Classic Head large cent, only variety for 1809, R2. This… -
Re: Franklin proofs - 1953 and 1954 - prices?
I have not bought any such proof sets recently, but I suspect that a raw 1954 set would run about $170-$180 and that a raw 1953 set would run about $280-$300. It has always been my experience that for these proofs sets from the 50's, the half comprises 60% of its value. Thus for a raw 54 half you could probably get one… -
Re: Modern Question... this is serious
I was just working on taxes last nite... I spent just over $2500 on grading fees to PCGS last year with about 90% being clad/mods. I've recouped um $870 on a Wisonsin Low Leaf MS66 $450 on a Wisconsin Low Leaf MS65 $336 on a 2003D Sacagawea MS67 $280 on a 2003D Sacagawea MS67 I could go on , but I have to go to Lincoln now… -
Re: Barry Larkin Hall of Famer????
<< <i> That's why I think the HOF needs to evolve, and realize that with over 100 years of history, it cannot believe that the greatness of the game, can come down to 280+ players & builders >> I'm with ya! I also think there are players out there currently left out that deserve to be recognized for being the good ball… -
Re: For the prospect lovers...Mike Stanton to debut Tuesday with the Marlins
they both technically had 4 years of minor league service...and coincidentally are only separated by 1 plate appearance. 1393 for Reynolds, 1392 for Stanton. Reynolds - .280/.360/.525 - 322 Ks Stanton - .274/.369//569 - 371 Ks Stanton played in more hitter friendly environs...while Reynolds played 1+ years in South Bend… -
Re: If I wanted to jump on the bullion bandwagon, is this a good price for common date Saints?
I can remember in the late 80's probably 87 I was selling Maple Leafs and Krugs at $480. Had a few buyers come in and buy 6 figures against my advice to buy monthly, oh no they protested Gold is going to take off, ever hear of inflation, its a good 5-10 year hold. Well ten years later we were buying it back from them at…
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