AgentJim007's unopened, unmarked GSA up to $340 on ebay!!!
gsaguy
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Yea, yea, yea. I know. It's a bit of self promotion because I sold him the piece. However, I'm really glad to see him doing so well with it....and there's still 16 hours to go.
Now all he's got to do is to collect from the high bidder!!
GSAGUY
P.S. Someone please provide a linky....he's running a thread on the BST board.
Now all he's got to do is to collect from the high bidder!!
GSAGUY
P.S. Someone please provide a linky....he's running a thread on the BST board.
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GSAGUY
P.S. If that piece is a Monster toned MS66+, hopefully I'll be able to buy it from the new owner.
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I don't know who the high bidder is but I kept bidding and kept getting the you've been outbid notice from 225 until 330. I just know that it is an 1885 CC MS67 DMPL with amazingly deep mirrors super frosty features.
Macqui
GC's DMPL Set
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Wow 37 bids! That is quite a few considering it isn't over yet.
JJacks
CM-
I think that this auction has just ruined any chances of getting another one from GSAguy.
Macqui
I forget who it was that told me this, but one customer commented that he wasn't able to participate in the original sale because he just didn't have the money at the time. Buying an unmarked, unopened GSA today provided him with the same thrill that those who were able to participate originally must have experienced.
I thought that was kind of neat.
GSAGUY
By the way notice I used gsaguy to address you. You revealed my name in earlier post.
Now all the women are stalking me and I don't know how to handle it!!!!
I understand it was from pm's that we have exchanged.
stman
In answer to your question, no, during the first sale they knew what they were going to get date-wise. That first sale was for the 'common date' coins of 1882, 1883, and 1884. These coins were sold in the "Uncirculated CC" category and the dates were stamped on the boxes and included in the serial number on the mailing label.
Later sales of coins from the "Mixed CC" category included coins that were not dated on the boxes and were sold at lower prices.
Again, apologies for the slip of the lip! Of course, having all those women chasing you can't be all bad!
GSAGUY
stman
If you got that box as part of the deal at no extra cost, you've done well!!! I've seen the dated outer shipping boxes for the 79, 90, and 91 sell for $30+!!!!!!
For the record, those dated boxes would contain coins from the Uncirculated CC category. In other words, the coin is labeled as uncirculated as opposed to just saying 'silver dollar' on the holder.
Good man!
GSAGUY
Yes it is the uncirculated on the plastic.
The set that I have allmost completed I have made it a point to get all of them this way. Thanks for your interest.
stman
GSAGUY
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
But then, many of the monster GSA dollars in my collection were once in one of those unmarked, unopened boxes. The best one I've personally bought right out of one of those boxes was a beautifully toned 85-CC. I paid $1200 for the coin!! Not bad for the owner when he'd paid about $1,000 for the entire unopened box of 5 pieces on ebay!
GSAGUY
a handful of mintstate examples.
with the exception of gsaguy, if anyone else said it
were unopened Id say fooey!
same with the unopened proof sets. You need to find someone
like gsaguy and then you have half a chance.
But then again who knows where his came from ?
its known as the "Numismatic Lottery"
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill