Metals Fall
Monday, May 14, 2007
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Registry Set collectors continue to show strong interest in the highest grades for the series. Many increases are included in this week’s Modern Wholesale Dealer Price Guide. Especially active are the Kennedy Half Dollars in 1965 to 1967 SMS specimens. Cameo and Deep Cameo high grades are climbing as demand increases for a limited quantity of coins certified. The Central States Numismatic Society Convention, held in St. Louis last week, was typical for the downtown location. It was mostly a dealer show but the wholesale market remains brisk. Although the pool of nice coins available in the market is limited, dealers have been very aggressive for coins they need. Demand for specific series and grades are a consistent theme. The metals suffered setbacks toward the end of last week, and the downturn continues this morning. Gold is $667.90; Silver is just above the $13 mark at $13.07. Platinum is $1330. Make sure you check current prices on the NumisMedia Home Page. 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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