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Sacagawea Set Price

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What would be a fair price for a set of UNC (let's say low MS-60s or so) P&D Sacagawea dollars? Not including errors or anything beyond the regular P&D coins. Thanks for the insight.
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 Posted 09/08/2010  5:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add daviscfad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
i would say right around face value or a little more
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2003's, 2004's, & 2006-D in MS-60 are worth more than 3X face.
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so, considering there are 22 coins (1 P and 1 D from 2000-2010): The 2003's, 2004's, and 2006D are worth $3-$4(?) and the others should be closer to face value. That would make the cost around: 17 x $1.50 + (5 x $3) = $40.50 or so. Sound right?
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Even Coin Values doesn't show those values until MS64 or better. I'd bet the greysheet doesn't give that much of a value for MS60 Sakies either.
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That is why I was curious as to a fair price. I want to get a set but I don't really care if they are graded low or mid MS, I don't need it to be a real high grade, just UNC. I guess $35 or so would be a good price.
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 Posted 09/09/2010  4:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add unnkown95 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
yeah I think 35$ would be fair, where do you plan on selling them?
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No, I am planning on getting a set. I only have a few so I figured I would try to buy them all at once (hopefully minus the ones I have )
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yeah I know they are a pain in the butt to find. Considered that they stopped circulating after 2000. I found a bank with rolls of dollar coins so right now I am going through rolls. I have found about 25 2009 Sacagawea coins
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What probably more immportant than MS-xxx is whether or not they're "tarnished".

Try to buy bright, shiny ones. And then try to keep them that way!
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