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Are SLQ's Trading At Melt In Your Area?

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What part of the country is that bvalania? I might need to go on a road trip :)
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 Posted 02/10/2011  6:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sukardnam to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Smelting $400 face tomorrow .... hate to do it but that's business.
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It's a shame SLQ's are trading at melt, they've always been one of my favorite coins, especially the reverse.
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Sold $10.00 face of no date SLQ's today for $197.00 I thought that was pretty good.
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Depending on location yes. Were I used to live the store owner would have tupperware containers full of slqs, Barber halves, quarters, etc just for a tad bit over melt. You weren't going to find a key date or a AU condition coin but it was nice going through and picking things out.

Now, I moved to another state and the stores here have all standing libs in 2x2s and are asking RedBook prices!!
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These are good time to search bags of 90 percent silver coins for additions to your colections. Back in the late 70's I was allowed to search cashed in bags of coins and I retrieved a 1921 d, and 1921 Mercury dime, both in xf condition for melt price then. I still have them in my book.
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