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PC

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Mar 3, 2009, 9:07:58 PM3/3/09
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Can someone tell me the greysheet price for a 1926-S Peace Dollar from PCGS
in MS64?

Bill Krummel

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Mar 4, 2009, 12:45:52 AM3/4/09
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"PC" <P...@Minneapolis.mn.us> wrote in message
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> Can someone tell me the greysheet price for a 1926-S Peace Dollar from
> PCGS in MS64?


26-S Peace, MS64 $220b/$240a

2/27/09 GS


da...@sussexmall.com

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Mar 5, 2009, 4:09:26 AM3/5/09
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1926 S Silver Peace dollar NGC ms 64
Winning bid: US $181.59
Feb-18-09 10:46:08 PST

da...@sussexmall.com

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Mar 5, 2009, 4:12:05 AM3/5/09
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On Mar 4, 12:45 am, "Bill Krummel" <dqu...@netins.net> wrote:

posted and did not sell
LUSTROUS 1926-S SILVER PEACE DOLLAR CHOICE MS64 PCGS

Make it yours
Ended: Feb 19, 200906:32:00 PM PST 8 BidsSee history

Current bid: US $201.01

PC

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Mar 5, 2009, 7:55:20 PM3/5/09
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Interesting - isn't greysheet supposed to be wholesale price for an
average example? Were those two coins dogs (you provided no links) or
is greysheet way off?

LRC-Tom

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Mar 6, 2009, 10:01:04 AM3/6/09
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> Interesting - isn't greysheet supposed to be wholesale price for an
> average example?  Were those two coins dogs (you provided no links) or
> is greysheet way off?

The market is really softening for coins that aren't very scarce, and
that would probably include 1926-S dollars in MS-64.. I had a 1938-D
Walker, a problem-free Fine, sell for $65 last week. Graysheet Bid is
$95. A sign of the times...

Leo Marx

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Mar 6, 2009, 11:17:13 AM3/6/09
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For common 19th and 20th century coins Graysheet is the retail price
guide.

Online auction sites provide and good idea of what some coins are going
for.

JAM

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