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Description
The listing, 2000 United States Mint Silver Proof Set has ended.
Bid Away everyone! These coins are 90% silver. The set consists of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, and Virginia state Quarters. A Kenedy, a Roosevelt Dime, a Jeferson nickel, a Lincoln cent, and a Sacagawea dollar. All from the 2000 year of minting. Certificate of Authenticity and original mint box. These coins are produced from carefully selected planchets, or coin blanks that have been burnished to a high luster. The polished blanks, which are carefully handled to minimize scratches and abrasions, are struck on specially adapted coining presses. Each coin is struck at least twice to bring forth the the most minute detail with remarkable clarity.
Questions & Comments
wow, with these credits you can go bid on that Samsung TV.LOL
NFS and not appropriate for discussing in someone elses auction. i gather them until the 500 lb mark then sell them as copper bullion. to really weird people who like stock piling 95% copper pennies rofl
These are the great comments. I requested that both of these auctions should be featured so I want to claim the credit for that.LOL. I know that I really can't because I am not the only smart person on here.
I figured it was some sort of error. Plus you have a great seller rating and you bid. I'm not a total idiot. I also couldn't come up with anything better to respond with for three posts in a row.
don't be to harsh on the repeat comments it might be a firefox error. It makes lista not load and if you have certain add-ons it keeps reloading the page. (commenting again) every time. I had this problem for a while till i figured it out.
@ronaldgc1 the composition of pennies changed 5 times. I know all of them and the dates... No need to tell me what i do and do not know... 1909-1942 95% copper pennies 1943 steel with zinc coating 1944-1946 coins went back to 95% copper but many were made from salvaged shell casings/bullets 1947-1958 95% copper again!!!! resumed regular alloy 1959-1982 several different changes regarding the second metal used involving zinc and tin , but still 95% copper!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1982-to date all worthless to bullion buyers mass changed to 2.5grams from 3.11 and it is now 99.2% zinc .008% copper.
satisfied? again people addressing me.. when it's not my auction... Really sorry nlpierson my bid is placed =]
i only bid 600 credits. it would be a crime if i got this for only 600 credits. plus no good auctions were ending in the next two days so i bid to get the ball rolling. =p
yeah i did notice that today. 504 gateway errors for like 4 hours off and on. Don't worry your bids will come, but i can't until 1 day. Never know what else I might want to spend my credits on. Can't have em locked up. I will be bidding atleast 1400. To start.
nvm it is the 10 pcs set i found it. can't bid yet though. Thanks for listing. I am glad that Finally! people are listing some nice coins. I was tired of the junk like billions of wheat pennies.... I currently have 300-400 lbs of wheat pennies!!! they are worthless..... People just don't understand that.
proof sets have been made with silver since the beginning of time itself. People often say "they stopped making silver coins in 1964!!!" Not true.... They stopped making coins specifically for circulation in 1964. They continue to make proof sets to this day. In 2000 they made 3 different sets so i need to know which one this is.
http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?MS=1&PR=1&SP=1&c=932&title=Proof+Sets be it is noted that those prices are FOR PCGS GRADE COINS ONLY!! in no way shape or form are pcgs's prices ever to be used. Take pcgs price then subtract like 30$ per coin which would be the costs of grading them... yeah.. your at like -200$.
Hmm that's strange because I have some silver dollars that are 99.9% silver. are you sure you know what you are talking about? and to answer your question...yes these are 90% silver. You know you could always google it or use another search engine like it!