"The first one sold for $600 before everyone knew how common they actually were," he said. "They're going for around $40 to $60 on eBay now, and they'll probably settle in the $50 range."
Finally, an equal-opportunity coin for the rest of us US citizens!
(And my bet is on no later than post #20 for the first person to seriously post that "this was done deliberately to try to undermine our way of life" ....)
And we have some of them. My dad got some and gave them to the kids yesterday. He wasn't aware of the oppsie. The kids were just going to feed their banks, but I told them we were going to put them will all of my collector coins. I gave them dollars to feed their banks.
(And my bet is on no later than post #20 for the first person to seriously post that "this was done deliberately to try to undermine our way of life" ....)
You're gonna have to give me the name of your optometrist, because he/she obviously does good work with your eyes!
I just went in to do a quick edit on some syntax (there's always a budding english teacher standing behind all of us when we post) and thought that #16 was perhaps a wee bit early. Nonetheless, I remain optimistic and confident!
Never mind that I want to find of those Double Eagle coins.
It is the first U.S. coin to have words stamped around the edge since the storied 1933 $20 gold "double eagle," among the rarest and most valuable in the world. In 2002, a 1933 double eagle was sold for $7.59 million — the highest price ever paid for a coin.
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