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Old September 8th 03, 06:40 PM
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When I was a mere child, I got a cardboard holder in the shape of the
U.S. that held a gold-plated 1776-1976 silver dollar, as well as a
1776-1976 half dollar and quarter (not gold-plated). Is this set with
the holder worth anything? (Besides $1.75, I mean.)
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Old September 8th 03, 07:42 PM
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From: amywilsey

(I have) a cardboard holder in the shape of the U.S. that held a gold-plated

1776-1976 silver dollar, as well as a 1776-1976 half dollar and quarter (not
gold-plated). Is this set with the holder worth anything? (Besides $1.75, I
mean.)

Numismatically, probably little value over face due the fact that plated coins
are considered as "altered" coins; however, the set sounds interesting, and
would most likely suceed in pulling in some fair bids on eBay.

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Old September 9th 03, 04:01 PM
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suceed in pulling in some fair bids


How come "suceed" slipped past the spell checker?

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