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Here's one for you
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The exact same coin sold for $360 + juice in an August 2003 Teletrade sale.
Just click the link in the price realized history. "Keith Fletcher" wrote in message ... Literally, a PCGS 001. http://tinyurl.com/swku Yet you can still see the date! |
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"Keith Fletcher" wrote in message
... Literally, a PCGS 001. http://tinyurl.com/swku Yet you can still see the date! That one sure got a lot of use. Good investment in commerce by the USG. I'll take two. BTW - At my local Half Price Bookstore today, I saw several copies of the Krause Publications book, "The United States Early Silver Dollars 1794 to 1803" by Jules Reiver for $10 brand new. It's listed retail price is $38. Let me know if anyone would like me to pick one up for them. |
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$360 for THAT? Must be pop-low fever! I'm gonna bid low and see what
happens. "James Higby" jaggers[at]grics[dot]net wrote in message ... The exact same coin sold for $360 + juice in an August 2003 Teletrade sale. Just click the link in the price realized history. "Keith Fletcher" wrote in message ... Literally, a PCGS 001. http://tinyurl.com/swku Yet you can still see the date! |
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Keith Fletcher wrote:
Literally, a PCGS 001. http://tinyurl.com/swku Yet you can still see the date! I believe that's PO 01, not P 001. PO for POOR. Aram. |
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