Baltimore Convention Attracts Dealers
Monday, June 25, 2007
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The Baltimore Coin and Currency Convention is the only major show for the summer (until ANA in August) so dealers will be very interested to see what takes place this week. This show always attracts thousands of dealers and collectors and is sure to offer us an indicator of what we can expect for the next few weeks. The U.S. Mint offered the First Spouse Gold Coins last week; the coins sold out within two hours. The secondary market is already exploding for these rare bullion coins. Dealers are forced to play this market as novice collectors spend millions on well-publicized modern issues. The metals continue to be lackluster. Gold is currently $652.30 and Silver $12.90. Platinum has dropped to $1288. Make sure you check the NumisMedia Home Page for current prices before committing hard-earned money for bullion. See this E-News and past issues in E-News Archive: http://www.numismedia.com/market/enews/archive.shtml -What's Hot? DMPL Morgan Dollars MS63 and Higher Seated Dollars Most grades Seated Half Dollars Most Dates & Grades $5 Gold Indians MS62 and higher $10 Gold Indians MS62 and higher BU Rolls Dollars, Walkers, Franklins Mercury Dimes MS63 and higher Early Gold -- $2 ½, $5, & $10 XF & higher Walkers 1916 to 1934 MS63 and higher Indian Cents Red & Red/Brown MS & Proof Early Lincoln Cents Red; MS63 & higher Key Dates in all series Washington Error Dollars Three Cent Nickel & Silver Key Dates -What's Not? State Quarters PR issues under 69 require discounts Low-end quality coins require discounts -Other Requests 1883 CC Morgan Dollar MS65 NGC, PCGS 1883 CC Morgan Dollar MS65 P/L & DMPL NGC, PCGS
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