After an hour of trying to scan a photo of my 50-D and my 38-61 album I gave up. I bought a 1950-D nickel from my coin dealer it appears to be XF-AU condition with nice eye appeal. It was markerd 12.50 but I got him down to 10. I thought this was a good deal, this is the first coin that I bought for over $5. Any thoughts?
$10 for a high circ 1950-D is a decent price and full MS examples can be had for a few dollars more, I have sold a few here on the forum in the $15-18 range. The 1950-D was a heavily hoarded issue so it is actually a little easier to find it in MS than circulated grades as odd as that may seem.
I claim that you can find the entire set form roll searching ...... with enough patience.
$10 for an AU 50-d is a fair price ..... but heck ..... you could have had it for only 5 cents if you looked through 2450 rolls ... as shown in this recent post .....
Nice buy-Sunday night I purchased 10 1950D bu's. Cant wait till they get here. I have purchased two previously from the same place and was very pleased.
I bought my first box on nickels last week to start my collection. I was very fortunate, I think. I found one 1950 d and a 1939 p amoung others. I looked for full steps on most all date and didn't bother looking for varieties. One box was a great start. But I was excited to find a 1950 D. I would guess the grade to be somewhere between G and VG, no steps to be seen. But still for a first box, I was pleased.
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