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3 rolls of original bank wrapped 1955 Dimes. One P, one D and one S.

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 Posted 08/07/2010  11:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add afclassic87 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The grey sheet has a bid price of 68 and a ask of 75.
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 Posted 08/07/2010  11:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Namachieli to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
wow... just over melt for a 3 mint MS roll set? I guess they are pretty commmon.
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I cant tell you the value of your coins...I got yelled at for voicing my opinions. so I can safely say that dimes are 5 dollars per roll.
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oh come on, gutairmonkey, every opinion is worth something
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Guitarmonkey, really? Why even post that?
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i would think there would be a little bit of a premium for them.
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keep in mind the grey sheet is a dealer price list. If the ask is 75 it would sell for more retail, probably around $90-$110 for example. ebay will be higher because it is "retail" environment. Grey sheet is what you might expect walking them into a dealer...
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And even though many on this forum loathe ebay, it still is absolutely a perfect source for current market value of ANYTHING.
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Exactly. I used grey sheet because most people on the forum want to know that. I like to buy at grey sheet prices and sell at ebay prices. But I'm sure that's all our plan.
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I totally agree with that!
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ebay can be a wholesale or a retail market depending upon buyers and sellers and what time of the day it is or what day or week it is. You can buy bargains by browsing hundreds of listings and then turn around and sell the same items for a nice profit.

The rules for investing in anything are BUY LOW, SELL HIGH and as most of you know I am a big believer in BUY QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY. Having rolls of silver bu dimes that are 55 years old is never a bad thing. Sincerely, John Leckrone
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