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Old September 10th 03, 07:41 PM
Anonymous Joe
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"JSTONE9352" wrote in message
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My price sheet doesnt go to 68, though, but if you look back at the

general
trend, I think that about $6500-7500 is what a normal 68 would get. The

low
number certainly would help boost it up a little more, but I don't know
about the extra $2000 for the lower number, so.....then again, how many

of
those other two 68s are for sale? Then again, are the 3 known ones only
known by CGA, or would they be taking into account all the other known
companies that grade currency?


Its just a lot of silly population figure

slab hype. The coin market has been doing that stuff for years.

Who can really tell the difference between
an MS67 and an MS68?

A fool and his money.....


I suppose if you collect as an investment, which is a *very* dumb thing to
do, a 68 would be better than a 67, but first you have to find someone as
dumb as you to buy it again....

For me, personally, XF is the most I need. I don't collect for rare pieces,
for money, or anything, just to have something that isn't available
now....and an XF example of something is good enough for me.....I just like
the designs of old.......currency & coins.


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