FREE: SILVER U.S. LIBERTY/ ELLIS UNCIRCULATED 1986 COIN
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Description
The listing, SILVER U.S. LIBERTY/ ELLIS UNCIRCULATED 1986 COIN has ended.
This is an uncirculated statue of liberty commemorative silver one dollar coin. issued in 1986, to commemorate ellis island, the coin has a proof like finish, stunning, greatly detailed . the obverse features the statue of liberty and ellis island, and the reverse features liberty's torch and the inscription found at the base of the statue of liberty. a truly stunning commemorative coin .it would be a great addition to any coin collection. the pic of this coin does not do it justice as it is truly breathtaking. with the value of this coin i will be including tracking as well as ins. with my as always free shipping!!!!
Questions & Comments
This coin is not silver. I see no indication as .999 silver on it anywhere. Do you have a coa that says silver?
No I don't have a COA any longer as I believe it got lost throughout family issues! :( I did have one and if you DO your research you will see that it was struck as and I QUOTE :
Coin Specifications
Designer: John Mercanti (obverse), John Mercanti and Matthew Peloso (reverse) Weight: 26.7300 g Composition: 90% Silver (0.7736 ounces of silver) Diameter: 38.1 mm Maximum Authorized Mintage: 10,000,000 1986-P Uncirculated Statue of Liberty Silver Dollar
Pre-Issue Price: $20.50 Regular Price: $22.00 Final Mintage: 723,635 Thanks and have a MARVELOUS day!
I am so sorry! You are absolutely, positively.......CORRECT!!!!! I can admit I am wrong. No excuse, but I had a HALF dollar. which is nickel clad. Shoot me I'm only the piano player LOL
Very nice auction,I agree it's a bit high though.... Sorry,not trying to be rude but credits are tough to earn and are outrageous to buy. Love to have this one but I'm nowhere close to having enough :(
I'm aware how "tough" it is to get credits, you have to list auctions to get credits. Not being rude either but this is a VERY nice item and for those of you that thought it TO high, here ya go I dropped it 25,000 credits for you!
I honestly didn't mean that even remotely to be ugly...That's actually exactly what I had in mind for a GIN price and would have offered so but I think I'll pass on the item as well as the easily noted sarcasm.Thanks and have a MARVELOUS day!
I'm really sorry that you took my remark as ugly or even that it might have been directed at you (which it was neither) As for the listing amount I was actually taking your advice and that is the reason for me lowering it! I was simply saying HAVE A MARVELOUS DAY ???
Fanned & watching. I roughly estimate the values based on mintage, composition, and condition. On my website, I claim to share values that are 2013, up to snuff in the RED & BLUE Books for coin collectors, and businesses alike.. If you want, I can email you up to date prices and also converted to Listia Credits in there too. :)
This is a great coin but unfortunately I agree it's kind of high. According to the PCGS website of realized auction prices a MS69 1986-P coin is selling between $36 and $39.