Two Key Dates and Old Silver

whitesid

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I am selling the following:
1938-D walking liberty half in VG-8, the book value is $130, Iā€™m asking $120 for the coin.
1895-O Morgan dollar in VF-20 the book values if $600, Iā€™m asking $550
1827 Capped Bust Dime which is in between VG and F the book value is $50 for VG and $65 for F. Iā€™m asking $50 for this one
1878-S Trade dollar in F-12. The book value for this one is $150, Iā€™m asking $140.
If your interested, want to see more pics, or have any questions feel free to send me a PM or email me at [email protected]
thanks
 

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tumbleinn2

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And they were graded by Whom?
 

AIRFORCEMIKE

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smartmoney

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Why are you askiing so much for these? I can buy a graded 1938-D in fine on Ebay for 125.00 or VF for 185.00. Also a graded 1895-O in VF-20 graded for $425.00. I would never buy a coin that is not professionally graded unless it was <50% of book value. You should look on Ebay and see what they are going for.
 

Marchas45

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Gees let the person sell them for what he wants for them. If you think he or she's to high then don't buy them and leave the thread alone.:BangHead:
 

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whitesid

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they are not professionally graded, they were graded by the dealer i bought them from years ago, and i used the red books definition of what the grades are to try and grade them myself. if your interested i can email you very close up and high definition pictures where you would be able to grade them yourself. the pictures would probably be better then trying to look at the coin with the naked eye
 

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