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Valued Member
United States
108 Posts |
How much are these worth? I have two in circulated condition that I wanted to add to a deal I was making, but wanted to make sure its not worth too much.
I was thinking its value is between $12-18.
But needed some help identifying.
Will try to post pics. 1 is pretty clean looking, 1 has toning.
Edited by bejon 10/14/2009 01:03 am
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Valued Member
United States
68 Posts |
between vg8 $15.40 and AU $17.60 in the latest coin prices magazine
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1055 Posts |
With silver at $17.85/oz. and the coin being a little less than that I bet you could get $18/each for them easily.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2797 Posts |
If a VAM 32A or 44 ... prices could be substantially more. The 32A trades for around $100 in XF and the 44 is so rare it has no trading history. I mention this because the question really depends on what you have. Not every 21 is just a 21. 
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Not every 21 is just a 21. Couldn't have said it better myself. 
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Valued Member
 United States
108 Posts |
Ok, I'm not sure, Its at my parents, will get it early next week hopefully. When I do I will post pictures. Are there historical data on coins? Like a coin encyclopedia? I want to learn more about the people, the reasons for different features, purpose of minting it, etc. This is exciting stuff
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2797 Posts |
Quote: Ok, I'm not sure, Its at my parents, will get it early next week hopefully. When I do I will post pictures. Are there historical data on coins? Like a coin encyclopedia? I want to learn more about the people, the reasons for different features, purpose of minting it, etc. This is exciting stuff
bejon ... "pull up a chair young Skywalker"  Look at the menu on the left under the "navigation" tab ... lots of info and history right at your fingertips. I mentioned "VAMs" in my earlier post and you can find info on these at VAMWorld.com (including a discussion forum). To make the most of the member resources here, try to take pictures/quality scans of your coins and add these to your posts. You'll find that the majority of us have the same passion as you are displaying and we really enjoy enlightening the masses with the knowledge we've gained over the years. And the forum moderators (plus Mom and Dad) keep things real. This group is about the closest thing to family as you'll find on the web. 
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Valued Member
 United States
108 Posts |
At first this forum was confusing, but its all making sense! I need to keep a time-limit on how much time I spend on this site. Will look into it tonight. Thanks for the feedback :)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2049 Posts |
We sell them at our coin shop for $16/each in conditions all the way up to AU-50 or AU-55 for what it's worth. 
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Valued Member
 United States
108 Posts |
That helps, I know you guys probably buy for less then you sell, so how much do you guys buy back the coins? They are in a coin holder if that makes a difference.
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Valued Member
 United States
108 Posts |
Don't think I need more then 1 or 2 of them, as I'd rather invest in other coins to diversify my small collection.
Edited by bejon 10/14/2009 5:09 pm
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Valued Member
United States
323 Posts |
you should definitly get a RedBook!
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