Help with 1 more. 1959

Beachkid23

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So I got this one today as well, it is a 1959 copper Collis restrike. Ms64rb. 63 sold for about $90 I believe. I can't find anything like this in the coin book that I have. How much of a difference is expected between 63 and 64 grading? It's a pretty coin. I'm just not sure what to ask for it. Never seen one before. (I paid $40 for 2 of them)


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Beachkid23

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Lol, figures... Oh well, you win some you lose some I guess. I'll put them half or 25% off and see if I get any bites. Thanks
 

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There is little in the way of comparison between Silver Towne Auctions and eBay concerning your' coins or many other coins for that matter! While Silver Towne has a loyal customer base that purchase from them and watch their auctions, they have nowhere near the customer base that eBay has nor it's Bidders. With that said, I would imagine that you can get $90 or better each for the Collis Restrikes but even if only $50 each, you have more than doubled your' money.

On another note, after looking at items that sold in the most recent Silver Towne Auction that closed, it appears that some coins and other items can be obtained at fairly cheap prices via this auction venue.


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