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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
11951 Posts |
I took my wife out for dinner and a casino trip, so now sitting on the 15th floor and checking out all the responses.
Thank you all for taking the time to post.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
11951 Posts |
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The third picture down pretty much made you my friend for life.
Thanks Dave ... I figured I would get both responses, to break it out or leave it in the slab. I think Jbuck has said this in the past, I will never sell this coin, so it does not need to be in the slab. For me, I would sell my 1909 S VDB before or sold this coin.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
11951 Posts |
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STELLAR $10 INDIAN GOLD COIN, and the 7070 isn't bad ether.
Thanks muddled. I do think I will want to upgrade around 20 coins .... But that will take a couple years.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
11951 Posts |
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Awesome $10 piece. Whats next the dollar golds or the half eagle?
Thanks coindog. I will try for the half eagle ...but take what ever good deal comes along first.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
14454 Posts |
very nice album you have put together there. I never thought that album would be the one that made collecting fun for me again as I was getting very close to being burnt out when I started mine. I had gotten more enjoyment out of that one album than I had gotten out of just about every other coin in my collection. I hope yours gives you just as much enjoyment as mine gave me throughout the years
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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That new $10 has a good original orangish look to it. You probably could have paid a bit less for raw, but for classic gold, it's not a bad idea to get it in certified plastic and pay a few bucks more.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Quote: You probably could have paid a bit less for raw, but for classic gold, it's not a bad idea to get it in certified plastic and pay a few bucks more. I am not sure I mentioned what I paid for this $10.00 gold. I have been watching ebay for a couple months. From what I saw on 1932 eagles, problem coins, cleaned or scratched, seem to be a little over melt. For NCG and PCGS coins MS 62 were $1150 to $1200, MS 63 $1250 and up. I filtered my searching so I was only looking at 1932 dated coins. So there was not that many that made it to my watch list. I am very happy with this coin and the price I paid. I did ask one dealer what he would pay for the coin, before I broke it out of the slab, he would have paid $1090 Of course some members that buy and sell a lot of gold coins would have a better idea what these actually sell for.
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
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Out of the slab, " Free at last!, free at last!, free at last!"
GR58: Please don't gamble that little gem away!
Pity they don't make 7070 albums for slabbed coins, though.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Wow - nice set! Makes me want to get serious about a 7070 album.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Now I know what a 7070 album is.. With all the hoopla on PCGS coins in the older green label holders, a little joy came over me when you set this coin free.. What you should do now that it's out of the holder, next time you go to a decent coin show, ask the dealers what they would grade the coin at (just don't let them touch the coin). I used to do coin shows some dozen years ago and know most dealers will knock it down a point or two (point out all the negatives, etc.), then offer you gray sheet bid...
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