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CoinWeek Podcast #87: The 1976 Bicentennial 3-Coin Silver Set

CoinWeek Podcast #87: The 1976 Bicentennial 3-Coin Silver Set

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CoinWeek Podcast #87: The 1976 Bicentennial 3-Coin Silver Set

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Charles Morgan breaks down the ins and outs of the 1976 Bicentennial 3-Coin Silver Set. Is this a silver coin set that has potential for big profits? What do the typical coins grade out? What is the recent price performance and certified population total growth? All of these are important factors that modern coin collectors and investors must consider to fully understand the market.You won't find a more definitive look at the subject than right here in this episode of the CoinWeek Podcast.*** This CoinWeek podcast is brought to you by PCGS. Travel back in time to the emergence of the premier third-party coin grading company. For limited time, collectors can secure their coins with throwback versions of the first four PCGS label generations. Visit PCGS dot com slash generation series to get started. CoinWeek is the #1 website online for news and information about numismatics. The CoinWeek Podcast was the 2016 NLG Winner for Best Audio Program. CoinWeek has also won the NLG Award for best numismatic website 5 years running! Copyright © CoinWeek 2017 COINWeek is the most advanced independent on-line media source for print and video Rare Coin and Currency news; with analysis and information contributed by leading experts across the numismatic spectrum. More news and videos about coin collecting at CoinWeek.
Released:
Jan 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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