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How Much Am I Looking At For A 1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty?

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In VF condition?
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In a PCGS/NGC slab, around $ 60 to 70.00.
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IMO spend $100 and get an XF-40.
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Ok kanga, I'll look for that then.
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There's a lot of them around; search for the right coin and don't just buy the first one you see in that price range; cherrypicking will pay off later!
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Be sure to search the auctions, not just the BIN. Waiting for an auction with a coin you like will often get you a nicer example for less money.
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, With moxking !
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Usually I look at auctions first, & then if I don't see anything, then I try BINs.
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Same here.
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Personally I like Type 1s with nice device definition, if you know what I mean.
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Hubba Hubba!
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I ordered the Standing Liberty quarter album, thanks to all those who recommended which brand of album to buy as well, I bought a Dansco. Now I'll see about winning a few standing liberties, currently I'm waiting to make some more money (I sell plants because I'm 14, & the government feels the need to "protect" me from anything related to the economy or business. Plants don't grow in winter, so now I'm getting into selling my extra coins more & resaling them on ebay.) Aside from the 1917 Type 1, are there any other key or semi-key dates? Perhaps not, but I'm used to Lincoln cents with so many key and semi-key dates.
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There are many key and semi keys for this series .
All type 1's
1919-D & S , 1920-D ,1921-P , 1923-S , 1927-S , And a few more that's a little on the expensive side .
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The 1923-S will cost you $1300 at least if you get it in XF condition. The thing is that for all those coins before 1925 the dates were quickly rubbed off if they circulated. I have all but the 1916 and I am just not ready to pay $7000 for a half decent coin with a date right now.
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