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Hey, I went coin picking on ebay and picked up 3 coins.

First one was Liberty Seated quarter from 1877s in About Good minus condition (in my opinion -- Seller called it AG3 condition)
Second was 1877p quarter in AG details pitted condition (Again, my opinion, would've given it a G had it been not pitted)
Third was an 1877p AG+ quarter that was good on the obverse but about good on the reverse.

I bought them for $4.72, $5.00 and $5.00 respectively.
How did you think I did?
They have more melt value apparently than washington or slqs.
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How wrong can you go with 8 bucks worth of silver and 3 quarters from the 1800s for 15 bucks?

I'd say you did good.
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Good deal.
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Sounds like you did fine.


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They have more melt value apparently than washington or slqs.


Where did you get that idea? It is not true.
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