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Statistics Research Project On Coins

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 Posted 10/20/2009  12:37 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add chris1222nascar to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone. I have a project in my Statistics class where I am evaluating two different populations. I decided to pick my hobby. I need two sets of prices from different coin shops. I have a coin shop in Baton Rouge that I can get prices from but was wondering if anyone could check the price of these items when they head to their coin shop:

Coin mylars
Coin tubes
Coin Book (the H.E. Harris or Whitman books)
Barber qtrs bulk (per coin)
Barber dimes bulk (per coin)
Barber halves bulk (per coin)
Wash silver qtrs bulk (per coin)
roosevelt silver dimes bulk (per coin)
Standing Lib qtrs bulk (per coin)
Ike dollars (per coin)
2009 Proof set
2009 silver proof set
2009 Presidential dollar proof set
2009 ASE (or earlier ASE's that your dealer may have)
2009 JFK set
2009 Sac set
2009 Qtr set (either DC, PR, Guam, Am Sam, VI)
2009 Presidential dollar set (either WHH, John Tyler, James Polk)
Indian penny bulk (per coin)
Red Book of coins (spiral bound)
V nickel (per coin)
Full date Buffalo nickel (per coin)
2008 Proof set (or earlier proof sets). Also earlier Silver proof sets.

Also, could you look at the price for any early date halves (grade and year-mint mark).

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help. I will email you the results if you contribute and want to know what I found/did with the project. A reward will be given if you help me out (since I know this will take some time). The project is due next week so I need the results by this Friday.
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Circulated Ikes are $1.25 each here.
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 Posted 10/21/2009  8:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You have got to be kidding. If you are into coins you should really, really know how much those items vary in price from area to area.
And too, your not being specific enough. Coin tubes, as an example, are different in size and methods of sealing. Some are sold in bulk for one price, many are sold in sets of different sizes, some are sold in coin stores, on line, coin shows, etc. All are different prices. Some dealers add in taxes and shipping if they had to purchase them from some other dealer.
At one coin shows I go to a dealer has seveal tables full of just books on coins. Every possible one that fits on his tables. Some are hard covered, soft covered, ringed versions. Many on the same type of coins. So you would have to be specific as to which ones like you did with the ringed version of the Red Book. And that too varies in prices from place to place. Note that one has a price on the rear of $14.95 and I've never seen it for more than $12. I get mine for $9.
And V nickel per coin. Look up that one. That one coin varies in price from about $1 to $3,500,000 ,approximately. That is the one still missing from my collection.
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