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Which $100 Coin Would You Buy?

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 Posted 10/13/2014  11:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jimbucks to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If one wants to include "underpriced" coins, then a proof Mercury dime can come into play.
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I think I would look at my 7070 and see what I could upgrade. The n have to see what I could get a good
deal on.

Chances are I would be looking at
Babes quarter
Two Cent
Three Cent Nickel

There are others ...but I would have to put money with the $100.
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Probaly something copper.
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That so much depends on what you could find for that $100. you never know. Someone may be selling a thousand dollar coin for that.
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