Dealers and Collectors Remain Selective
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
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The coin market continues to see advances for the issues dealers and collectors feel have potential for future increases. Buyers are looking for coins that are rare by mintage, low census, low availability, or have exceptional eye appeal. Seated Liberty coins are very popular; all denominations that are problem-free for the grade will command current FMV levels or higher, especially low mintage coins. This area has been overlooked for quite some time. Premiums have been widening somewhat for U.S. Gold coins over the last couple of weeks. Competition among wholesale dealers has made it more difficult to buy at previous lower premiums. Indian Gold continues to be steady to higher in MS62 and better quality. 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 PL Morgan Dollars – MS63 and Higher Standing Liberty Quarters – MS62 and Higher Seated Dollars – Most grades Seated Half Dollars – Most Dates & Grades $10 Gold Indians – MS62 and higher BU Rolls – Dollars, Walkers, Mercuries 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 & Adams 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 1909 S VDB Lincoln Cents – VG to MS60
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