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Valued Member
Canada
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This set has been picked up yesterday: 1967 seti like animals,and it is also my year of birth 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
773 Posts |
Hi Abyss, Nice set you picked up.I seen a topic in world coins for coins with fish,you might post this there too.sn31.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1262 Posts |
A very nice set Eugene.
Nothing like a good set of coins that foloow the one theme.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
773 Posts |
Bill, How much would this set cost me?Also,what about the Birds of Prey?Thanks, :) sn31.
Edited by sn31 08/10/2006 10:57 pm
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Valued Member
Canada
195 Posts |
From CCN trends - 1967 proof-like set $18.00, 4 coin birds of prey $80.00. I think both are pretty easy to find and should go for less than those prices.
Bill
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Pillar of the Community
United States
773 Posts |
Wonderful!!Thank you Bill, The Birds of Prey, although beautiful ,are a little out of my price range for now,but I'm definitly interested in this 1967 set.Thanks for checking this out for me. :) sn31.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4589 Posts |
sn31 I might have one for sale. I will have to check
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Banned
New Zealand
306 Posts |
Abyss,are the silver coins the 80% issue or are they the 50% issue? The 80% issue is very white,whereas,the 50% issue is more greyish in colour.
Aidan.
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Valued Member
 Canada
309 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by Aidan Work
Abyss,are the silver coins the 80% issue or are they the 50% issue? The 80% issue is very white,whereas,the 50% issue is more greyish in colour.
Aidan.
Aidan,i don't know.I'm not home now,i can't look at them.As far as I know,the 1 Dollar coin is 80%,but for the rest,no idea.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
773 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by scoutjim99
sn31 I might have one for sale. I will have to check
Jim.That would be wonderful if you do,just let me know,I am very interested in buying one. :) sn31.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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good find abyss, just one thing you forgot: the 1967 20 dollar gold! yes there is one and a lot of people forget about it even though it is part if the set! Image: cag1967_20dollars.jpg48.84 KB
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New Member
Canada
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Hey pattie....what would the value be of the 1967 20 dollar gold coin, and would it be worth even more if it all came as a set? Thanks.
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New Member
Canada
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Check this price out on ebay for the Dollar Goose? The dollar has rotated dies (Called a diving goose)and should be around $600 to $700. Because it is graded by ICCS as MS64 it could go that high.
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Valued Member
United States
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I don't know anything about this coin but based on the way it's being described it looks like it's a "rare" error. The die is rotated so that when you turn the coin instead of be level and upside-down it's at an angle and looks like its diving. That on top of that fact that it's graded at a high level is why they are expecting so much for it. But one thing to always watch out for on ebay, things are often listed way out of the realistic price range anyway. ^yeah what he said 
Edited by Myst 08/24/2006 11:41 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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the 20 dollar coin by its self is around $300-$350 in MS-63 depending on who you buy from. In a set I dont really know.
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