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Have you ever regretted selling a coin and then --- you find out you did not sell it . . .
Connecticoin
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Instead, you stashed it in an old strongbox! Yay! It will go well with my 1918.
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Instead, you stashed it in an old strongbox! Yay! It will go well with my 1918.
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That should be kept in the garage.
LOL
I am so glad you DID not sell it
BTW I have the opposite experience ....... thought I bought it so I never could find it
I have thought that I sold a particular coin and then later found it in my stuff. This has happened more than once. This is the kind of thing that sometimes happens when you pursue collectibles over the course of several decades and as you make minor and major changes in your collecting focus. Memory is often most fickle.
However, I do know where all of my 1964-D Peace Dollars are!
Coin you say
Yes... Then I sold it.
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
No, but I know I have some coins that I didn't sell and can't find, which seems to be the opposite problem you got...
That is an issue I have never encountered.. since I do not sell coins.... I either have it, or it is misplaced somewhere in the house....and I WILL find it... Cheers, RickO
Well, I ain't selling mine! Now I need a 1917 to complete the set!
Yes, some day these will be in the Redbook and known as "Carr re-strikes"
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'When you still have every coin that you ever bought, you still have every mistake you ever made' - (paraphrase) Leon Hendrickson
Heard the great Man say that one, myself.