FOR SALE: 5 1999 Yellowstone National Park Commemorative Proof Silver Dollars

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Hi, these are 1999 Yellowstone national park commemorative proof silver dollars! I have five of these, I am asking $30.00 Each plus $5.95 Shipping if you only want one.
(priority mail small flat rate box with delivery confirmation)

Or, I would take $150.00 for all five of them shipped
with usps priority mail with delivery confirmation
and I will eat the paypal fees.
 

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Do these commemoratives represent a total of five ounces of sterling silver?
I'm not a buyer, only interested in what are you selling.
 

tommyboy72 said:
these are 90% silver coins just like a silver dollar. they are official proofs from the U.S. Mint. they are not bullion "rounds" they book fro around $60.00 each in the redbook

Send me an email with an idea of what you're looking for. Maybe we can work something out.

Bill
 

Just a thought:
In this (lousy) market, you might get a bigger bang for your buck by getting a $60 per coin appraisal then donating the commemoratives to a charity of your choice--who would then auction them off while you take the tax write-off. The after-tax net to you may be greater than attempting to sell them in the current manner. Just a thought..........
Don....
 

Mackaydon said:
Just a thought:
In this (lousy) market, you might get a bigger bang for your buck by getting a $60 per coin appraisal then donating the commemoratives to a charity of your choice--who would then auction them off while you take the tax write-off. The after-tax net to you may be greater than attempting to sell them in the current manner. Just a thought..........
Don....

Good advice if you're flush with cash. But the return is not significant to many Americans.

All you can save is a percentage of the donation. In this case you can save in taxes whatever rate you are taxed at. If you are taxed at 20% after itemization that means you'd save 20% X (5 X $60) which equals $60 on your taxes.

In any event it doesn't matter, I just bought them. Paypal sent.

Thanks Tommy
 

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Re: FOR SALE: 5 1999 Yellowstone National Park Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar

tommyboy72 said:
SOLD PLEASE REMOVE THIS POST

It will be good idea if you could revise the first
main for sale topic so we don't have to read
all the thread and find out on the end that your
coins are gone
 

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