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Silver coin collectors?

I sold an 1877 Indian Head Penny a couple years ago for $1,250, my father-in-law was amazed that someone would pay that for a penny…
Its for a gag. Lease fee where money has to change hands. Already did the steel penny just seeing if theres anything out there worth less than $20 or so that would be cool
 
Don't sell your silver. It is way too cheap right now by comparison to gold 80 to one ozs trade ratio ...Stupid cheap. Pay For an honest apprasisal...get a coin or pawn broker or two's buy price they will pay. Split the diff in price, to settle the estate. KEEP THE SILVER FOR YOURSELF. unclemikeinct
 
I just noticed that damaged and circulated silver eagles are fairly economical on APMEX -- $30ish.
Most of what I've got is 1 oz. rounds.
Next time I get anything, it will probably be a bag of junk coin. Maybe more divisible and liquid in the apocalypse. jd
 
It was now they are keeping a tab on your selling.
Always have tracked your selling and if you pass the benchmark they contacted the IRS and you paid Tax.

It's the buyers that are converting cash to gold and silver, had one buyer every week buy 2- 1 gram bars at the stupid high Buy it Now price that is set at $50 over spot.
 
I have a few Morgan’, some dimes too. My favorite is a 1880 Carson City silver dollar in a case. I won an old quarter in a poker game and traded a coin dealer for it.
 

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