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Mainly NGC certified Gold and Silver coins

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I have a half dozen nice gold and silver coins to offer:

 

1852 $10 Gold Liberty No Motto NGC AU53 3028772006 $1075

 

Greysheet (quarterly III) AU50 $1000/$1400 in 58

 

Peace dollars, better date:

 

1927-S Dollars Peace NGC MS64 3657674001 $950

 

1935-S Dollars Peace NGC MS63 CAC 2593260003 $400

 

Morgan dollars:

 

1898-O Dollars Morgan NGC MS65 CAC 1782771010 $185

 

1890-CC Dollars Morgan NGC EF40 CAC 2592951006 $175

 

Check out my other offering at ebay as "coinethics".

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What is this and what do the two prices signify? "GS: $1000/$1400 in 58"

 

Thanks.

 

I read the info as Greysheet pricing for an 1852 Eagle as $1000.00 for AU50 and $1400.00 for AU58. It looks like the seller is giving a Greysheet range to establish his price for an AU53. BTW that is the exact data shown in my current Greysheet.

 

Mark, I'm not quite clear on what point you are making. Am I missing something?

 

Carl

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What is this and what do the two prices signify? "GS: $1000/$1400 in 58"

 

Thanks.

 

I read the info as Greysheet pricing for an 1852 Eagle as $1000.00 for AU50 and $1400.00 for AU58. It looks like the seller is giving a Greysheet range to establish his price for an AU53. BTW that is the exact data shown in my current Greysheet.

 

Mark, I'm not quite clear on what point you are making. Am I missing something?

 

Carl

 

Carl, now that the original post has been edited, I understand it. Prior to that, it was confusing to me - I did not kmow what the two different prices represented. It looked like a bid/ask spread, but one which was far too large for the Graysheet.

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What is this and what do the two prices signify? "GS: $1000/$1400 in 58"

 

Thanks.

 

I read the info as Greysheet pricing for an 1852 Eagle as $1000.00 for AU50 and $1400.00 for AU58. It looks like the seller is giving a Greysheet range to establish his price for an AU53. BTW that is the exact data shown in my current Greysheet.

 

Mark, I'm not quite clear on what point you are making. Am I missing something?

 

Carl

 

Carl, now that the original post has been edited, I understand it. Prior to that, it was confusing to me - I did not kmow what the two different prices represented. It looked like a bid/ask spread, but one which was far too large for the Graysheet.

 

Got it.

 

Carl

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Carl, now that the original post has been edited, I understand it. Prior to that, it was confusing to me - I did not kmow what the two different prices represented. It looked like a bid/ask spread, but one which was far too large for the Graysheet.

 

I thought the same thing that you did at first.

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