Ending today! 1834 Classic Head $5 (PCGS AU50 w/GOLD CAC) & 1938 Proof Walker(PCGSPR65 CAC) on Ebay
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I've got two listings on eBay ending this Sunday. The first is an 1834 Half Eagle in PCGS AU50 with a Gold CAC sticker. Pretty cool coin. The pictures on the listing do a good job of showing what it actually looks like.
The second is a 1938 Proof Walker in PCGS 65 with a green CAC sticker. (Also in an OGH). The mirrors are clean, and there is no distracting discoloration anywhere on the coin.
I’ve added a video of the half eagle to this post as well since some have requested one.
A couple of pictures: (The listings themselves contain more images)
Classic Head $5
Walker
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bump - i'll also take bullion in the form of ASE or Bulk/Cull Morgans/Peace dollars. $30 discount if paying with bitcoin.
Very nice !!!
While the one in my set is a higher grade, so I’m not in the market for this, your asking price of only $600 is extremely fair to the potential buyer. Your coin is lovely, and has the coveted CAC!
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
Thank you guys!
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going to eBay instead
can you sell the gold here? OR is it only available on E-Bay ?
MIKE B.
Bump. I've received a few messages asking for a video of the half eagle. I will try to get that done soon. (coin currently in a safe deposit box)
Here is a link to a quick video of the half eagle in sunlight and fluorescent light.
I did this on my phone quickly so I apologize for any shortcoming.
https://youtu.be/JHSnozdP8ww
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Final bump - auctions end tonight
My estimate on the 1834 $5 was $1850 on the high side less fees. I think that’s about where it landed if eBays fees are around 10% plus shipping/ insurance. I was the underbidder
What did the Walker go for?
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