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Yes Or No? 1990 Eisenhower Commemorative

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My LCS is selling a boxed 1990 Eisenhower Centennial Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar for $20. Good price? would you buy it for that price?

thanks for the help

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 Posted 03/14/2014  3:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AlbumAccumulator to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would buy at that price.
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I'd say that sounds alright, if you get it boxed aswell. Also if you want it why not get it. 26+grams of .900 silver in it aswell. Most of the asking prices on ebay are higher than that price, I know they are asking prices and not sale prices-but it sounds good to me.
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Yeah I looked on ebay and saw that $20 is around half the asking price of most people. Almost seems too good to be true from a coin shop
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Two sold for $31 and $36 last week so $20 would be a great price.
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I saw one sell without the box for 23.oo
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I decided to get it. It's a "P" mint, meaning it's the proof variety. I got it for 20, no tax. He told me they had it listed for 35, but decided to put it on sale for 20
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I'd get every nice looking one they have for that price. Nice find
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Well, funny thing is, is that they also have two 1988 Olympics silver dollars and one 1987 U.S. Constitution silver dollar. All for $20 out the door.
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are the 1988 olympics and 1987 U.S. constitution commem's a good deal at that price, too?
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$20 for a commemorative is good, as long as it's not damaged.
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All are OGP
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Yes, I would get them all for that price if undamaged and especially if in OGP.
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One of the olympics coins looks to have some toning on it. Not sure why
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