We continue to add new price information for high grade rarities. We are also finding so-called common issues that are worth much more than Type counterparts.
It looks like dealers are back in the market for Gold Indians. The $2 1/2, $5, and $10 Indians are in strong demand for most grades of MS62 and higher. Better dates are not readily available and it takes higher buy prices to bring these into the market.
The metals begin the week on a higher note once again. They seem to be moving forward on a very steady pace. Gold has moved above $650 this morning, but now is at $649.70; Silver was strong all last week and currently sits at $13.48. Platinum leaped to $1174.
-What's Hot?
BU Rolls Dollars, Walkers, Franklins
Buffalo Nickels MS64 and higher
Mercury Dimes MS64 and higher
Walking Liberty Halves MS64 and higher
Early Gold -- $2 ½, $5, & $10 XF & higher
Battle Creek Dollars Lovely Toned Morgans
Walkers 1916 to 1934 MS63 and higher
Indian Cents Red & Red/Brown MS & Proof
Early Lincoln Cents Red; MS64 & higher
Key Dates in all series
Three Piece 2006 Anniversary Gold Eagle Sets
-What's Not?
State Quarters PR issues under 69 require discounts
Low-end quality coins require discounts
-Other Requests
Buffalo Gold $50 Buy/Sell
1893 Morgan Dollar Buy VF PCGS, NGC, ANACS
1800, 1803 Large 8, 1805 Half Dime NGC, PCGS, ANACS VF, XF
2006 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle PF 70 Ultra Cameo NGC
Silver Eagles NGC PR70 1987, 88, 91, 93, 94, 96, 97, 99
1999 Delaware Silver Quarter PR70 NGC
1883 CC Morgan Dollar MS65 NGC, PCGS
1883 CC Morgan Dollar MS65 P/L & DMPL NGC, PCGS
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