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"Getitwright" wrote in message lkaboutcollecting.com... Full satin-like mint luster. Well struck.Pleasing surfaces.The ultimate certified grade Ms SP 70 by NGC. 1994P How much would you pay for this nickel? Nothing. Billy |
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Full satin-like mint luster. Well struck.Pleasing surfaces.The ultimate
certified grade Ms SP 70 by NGC. 1994P How much would you pay for this nickel? |
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"Getitwright" wrote in message lkaboutcollecting.com... Full satin-like mint luster. Well struck.Pleasing surfaces.The ultimate certified grade Ms SP 70 by NGC. 1994P How much would you pay for this nickel? Without having it in hand or seeing a top-quality photograph of it, enlarged to several diameters, plus having the terms of the transaction spelled out, as well as the identity and reputation of the seller clearly visible, I would pay nothing. James |
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On Feb 1, 4:43�pm, "note.boy" wrote:
"Getitwright" wrote in message lkaboutcollecting.com... Full satin-like mint luster. Well struck.Pleasing surfaces.The ultimate certified grade Ms SP 70 by NGC. 1994P How much would you pay for this nickel? Nothing. *Billy Do you even know what it is? |
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It's a very common modern coin from the USA that I don't collect, and to
make it worse it's entombed in a silly plastic slab with a silly grade on it so I would pay nothing for it. If I was to ask you this question, Contemporary counterfeit UK crown 1696 silver plated with base metal showing through in places, graded poor, how much would you pay for this very interesting counterfeit? What would your answer be? I expect it will the same as my answer to the OP's question. The OP asked a question and I answered it, I expect others may give a different answer, what's your answer to the original question. Billy "Phil DeMayo" wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 1, 4:43?pm, "note.boy" wrote: "Getitwright" wrote in message lkaboutcollecting.com... Full satin-like mint luster. Well struck.Pleasing surfaces.The ultimate certified grade Ms SP 70 by NGC. 1994P How much would you pay for this nickel? Nothing. Billy Do you even know what it is? |
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"Getitwright" wrote in message lkaboutcollecting.com... Full satin-like mint luster. Well struck.Pleasing surfaces.The ultimate certified grade Ms SP 70 by NGC. 1994P How much would you pay for this nickel? It would be worth about $125.00 to me. I don't know what the pop numbers are, but I suspect a registry collector would pay quite a bit more. You might want to check the Teletrade archives to get a better idea. Steve |
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On Feb 1, 5:28�pm, "note.boy" wrote:
It's a very common modern coin from the USA that I don't collect.... As I suspected you don't know what it is. It's not a "very common" coin. It's a matte finished uncirculated Jefferson nickel only available in the Jefferson Coin and Currency Set. The mintage was 75,000 and NGC (for those who care) has graded 33 at SP-70. The only other similar matte nickel the Mint has produced was in the 1997 Botanic Gardens Coin and Currency Set (mintage 25,000). These two nickels are the keys to a complete Jefferson nickel set. The OP asked a question and I answered it, I expect others may give a different answer, what's your answer to the original question. * Billy I don't need one...I already have one (unslabbed). I've got the '97 as well. |
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My answer is still "nothing". If they had graded only one as MS70 my answer
would still be "nothing". If you were interested how much would you pay for the OP's coin? Or how much do you think it's worth? As 75,000 were made, thank you for that information, "scarce" would be more accurate than "very common". The Royal Mint regularly produces coins with mintages in the low 10,000's so 75,000 is quite a lot but allowing for the USA coin collecting population being perhaps 10 to 20 times that of the USA the availability per collector is not that different. If the original poster had asked how much the coin was worth I would not have replied, as I don't know, but as they asked how much would I pay for it, I replied. Billy "Phil DeMayo" wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 1, 5:28?pm, "note.boy" wrote: It's a very common modern coin from the USA that I don't collect.... As I suspected you don't know what it is. It's not a "very common" coin. It's a matte finished uncirculated Jefferson nickel only available in the Jefferson Coin and Currency Set. The mintage was 75,000 and NGC (for those who care) has graded 33 at SP-70. The only other similar matte nickel the Mint has produced was in the 1997 Botanic Gardens Coin and Currency Set (mintage 25,000). These two nickels are the keys to a complete Jefferson nickel set. The OP asked a question and I answered it, I expect others may give a different answer, what's your answer to the original question. Billy I don't need one...I already have one (unslabbed). I've got the '97 as well. |
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 16:07:17 -0600, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com
wrote: "Getitwright" wrote in message alkaboutcollecting.com... Full satin-like mint luster. Well struck.Pleasing surfaces.The ultimate certified grade Ms SP 70 by NGC. 1994P How much would you pay for this nickel? Without having it in hand or seeing a top-quality photograph of it, enlarged to several diameters, plus having the terms of the transaction spelled out, as well as the identity and reputation of the seller clearly visible, I would pay nothing. James Hell, I'll give him a nickel for it. beekeep |
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"beekeep" wrote in message ... On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 16:07:17 -0600, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: "Getitwright" wrote in message news:847e6f34f3612709d383c9b2c37fdca4@localhost. talkaboutcollecting.com... Full satin-like mint luster. Well struck.Pleasing surfaces.The ultimate certified grade Ms SP 70 by NGC. 1994P How much would you pay for this nickel? Without having it in hand or seeing a top-quality photograph of it, enlarged to several diameters, plus having the terms of the transaction spelled out, as well as the identity and reputation of the seller clearly visible, I would pay nothing. James Hell, I'll give him a nickel for it. beekeep Yeah, but then there'd be the shipping... James |
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