Amateur Collector looking to sale ASAP
My name is Cooper and my Friend Jim is a Amateur collector that wants to sell a few coins. He doesn't know anything about the internet and I am helping to facilitate his transactions if any. I know nothing about coin collecting and am looking for help to evaluate what Jim is holding. From my limited research, I know that this game could be disappointing and one may not get the price they desire. Here is the list of what he believes other collectors may want:
1965 Lincoln Penny
1979 Lincoln Penny
1946 D wheat Penny
1953 S wheat penny
1956 D wheat penny
Three 1965 Quarters with Errors
Three 1965 Dimes with Errors
Seven 1967 Quarters with Errors
Jim is currently in Los Angeles and is an two time Army Veteran [E5 Sgt.] retired to run his own Barbecue spot. He is hoping to buy more equipment and really get his business going. Here is his Website: https://jimbrownbbq.com/
I will be more than happy to send pictures to serious inquiries or provide a phone number for Jim directly. If anyone reading this has someone in the LA Area that is a professional at grading the coins or will act as escrow for transactions, then Jim is very open to making the arrangement as easy and fruitful as possible; not to mention, Jim never misses a chance to get a new Barbecue fan. Please respond to this post if interested and I will immediately get back to you with whatever information I can provide; including pictures, numbers, meet up addresses and emails.
Thank you and God bless you all
Cooper
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ifthevamzarockin Posts: 8,843 ✭✭✭✭✭
Welcome to the forum!
1965 Lincoln Penny 1 cent
1979 Lincoln Penny 1 cent
1946 D wheat Penny 3 cents
1953 S wheat penny 3 cents
1956 D wheat penny 3 cents
Three 1965 Quarters with Errors It would depend on what type of error, photos would be needed.
Three 1965 Dimes with Errors It would depend on what type of error, photos would be needed.
Seven 1967 Quarters with Errors It would depend on what type of error, photos would be needed.6 -
hummingbird_coins Posts: 1,087 ✭✭✭✭✭
@Loooooong said:
I'm new to this > @morgandollar1878 said:Smells kinda fishy.
I'm a new to this situation; could you please elaborate by what you mean "Fishy"? Thanks.
fish·y
arousing feelings of doubt or suspicion.
"I'm convinced there is something fishy going on"Young Numismatist • My Toned Coins
Life is roadblocks. Don't let nothing stop you, 'cause we ain't stopping. - DJ Khaled0 -
ifthevamzarockin Posts: 8,843 ✭✭✭✭✭
The quarters you are showing are average circulated example and some with post mint damage. (PMD)
All spenders..... worth a quarter.2 -
bigmountainlion Posts: 220 ✭✭✭
If you find quarters or dimes from 1964 or earlier, keep those, anything after that is most likely worth face value.
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Someone has to be the one to tell you and it might as well be me. Your coins are virtually worthless. Sorry.
Error coins may have value, may not. Can you post pics of each (front and back)?
thanks and welcome,
bob
Smells kinda fishy.
I'm new to this > @morgandollar1878 said:
I'm a new to this situation; could you please elaborate by what you mean "Fishy"? Thanks.
Well... Being that you are assuming we are some type of criminals, I suggest don't respond further for your safety and well-being. Thanks and God bless.
Best thing to do is take the stuff to a coin shop and see what they say.
Ok... My buddy Jim is a little late with the pictures and I have to get ready for work... I will post of this raggedy Quarter for now and work on taking better pictures of the coins of interest. Thanks
Ok Ihave to get ready for work and I secured the Pictures of Quarters for now and will upload the rest after work... Thanks for your advice Blessings to you.
With those pictures, the value of those coins are what they say in them.
Should i post more detailed or are the coins not really valuable on face value? Your advice is appreciated and keep in mind I don't know what I'm doing. Just here helping my buddy because he don't know anything about being online; he's an old fashioned guy who never adjusted to the internet. Thanks and Blessings to you.
The pictures are fine. Those coins have no value above face value. They are run-of-the-mill pocket change.