HypotHetical Question 70Kenn for 64kenn(s)

Darth Walker

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Maybe 2 70's for a 64. Yes I realize they are more rare, however imho silver is silver.
 

I forgot to add, I would take 2 - 64's for a 70.
How many do you want?
 

2 for sure and I might even throw in a 40% er. Only cuz I am a nice guy!
 

TXTim said:
I forgot to add, I would take 2 - 64's for a 70.
How many do you want?

I am just trying to figure it out.

If I had a 1970 Silver Proof or Regular strike I would trade it in exchange for 2 64%.

I that too much to ask?
 

I would trade four 64 kens for one 70D
Or how about this two rolls of 71 kens for one 70D
Or 40 1971 kens in poor condition.
 

I would say 1 for 1. :thumbsup:
 

I would just go buy a 9.00 1970 mint set or proof set and take it out. Then set the rest free for the rest of us to find.
 

Buying a box of half dollars $500.00

Finding a 64 JFK .50 cents

Finding a 1970D ........ Priceless.

Found this week, only my third found after over 3 million $ searched = 1 in Million


Mojo
 

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wolfmann said:
I would just go buy a 9.00 1970 mint set or proof set and take it out. Then set the rest free for the rest of us to find.


No way you can get a 1970 mint set for 9 dollars, unless you are buying from a dummy. You might be able to get a proof set for that much, but a mint set is different.

Just for fun I once asked one of my coin dealers what they would pay for a nice BU 1970 D and he said around 13 bucks or so. I have 3 that I found CRHing but did not want to let go of one for that cheap of a price considering how hard they are to find in the wild.

Jim
 

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