What is the highest price that you have ever paid for a coin.....and which one?

For me, in 1989 I bought an 1865 Half Dime PCGS PR65 for $3800. Man, did I take a hit on that coin or what? I ended selling it years later for alot less(stupid mistake). Today the coin would probably grade PR66DCAM. Kinda like buying Amazon.bomb at $400 per share.
And did your purchase represent an aquisition that you had been focusing on for years.....to finally complete that collection......to get your hands on that one rare coin. Were you nervous writing that check?
It sure must be a great feeling!
And did your purchase represent an aquisition that you had been focusing on for years.....to finally complete that collection......to get your hands on that one rare coin. Were you nervous writing that check?
It sure must be a great feeling!
Collecting since 1976.
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Jeremy
I should break $200 this year when i buy a PF mercury dime.
K S
Brian.
Walt
09/07/2006
Story: none really, just a good deal. The proof in 69dcam sells for $475-550 and the unc in MS69 sells for $700-800 last time I checked
I had a big fat check from selling my one ounce gold eagles when the price of gold cracked $300. Made around $100 on them. Happened to see a nice 93-S vf25 on eBay. As I recall there might have been one other bidder at most so it was easy pickins. Bought this from Coastcoin, the dreaded ACG seller. I still get regular mailings which go right to the circular file. With the rest of the big fat gold check I bought 2 more ANACS slabbed 93-S in vg10 and f12. Cracked em out and both came back vg10 from PCGS.
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I had seen the coin in a dealer's inventory for a while. I couldn't buy it right away, and so I waited. I forget how long I waited, but it was many months -- close to a year. One day, I noticed that the coin was no longer in the dealer's FPL. I was rather dejected, as I was very close to being able to make a credible offer on the coin.
At the next major show (Fall Baltimore), I went up to the dealer and inquired about the coin; he told me that he just wholesaled it to another dealer, but could get it back if I was really interested. He got the coin back, and I drooled over it. He asked me how much he had the coin listed, and before I can answer, he quoted me a number that was 20% less than what I would have said. I said that that sounded right...
I couldn't pay for the coin upfront, so I didn't think it was right to negotiate on the price. Instead, I told him that I can leave a down payment and pay him the balance at FUN. Part of the down payment was a gorgeous 1849 dollar (PCGS AU55).
When I wrote him a check for the balance at FUN, I was happier than if I'd just spent a smut-filled weekend with <insert your favorite gorgeous woman here>, and I got to do anything I wanted as much as I wanted.
EVP
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$20 St. Gaudens gold coin and an American Gold Eagle. Not an easy thing to do.
At that point, I didn't know which way to go. She solved that, bought one of each
Therefore: St. Gaudens $460.00, Gold Eagle $380.00
Gotta love them Mercs
I got back to my house (in Germany), got out a Coin World, and started calling proprietors of old copper. One such person told me he wouldn't be interested in such a piece, but he knew someone who would be that would call me. He did the next day, and we arranged for me to send the piece in for an offer. I sent the coin about four days later, and two weeks after that I received a check in the mail for $1,500. The coin had been real, and to boot was a rather rare die variety that probably would have fetched $2,000 on the auction block at the time, and I'm sure much more now.
So that's the story of the most I've ever spent on a single coin.
The most I've ever spent on a single purchase was a bit over $2,500 for a full run of BU cent rolls from 1935 to 1958 with extra rolls in the 1940s and 1950s - about 140 rolls altogether. Every coin therein was nice and red, and it came out to be a very lucrative purchase. The 1938S roll had many very high grade coins in it, as did some of the more unusual dates (for high grade coins) such as 1953P and 1954P.
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John
<< <i>Highest price coin is a $650 1892 CC Morgan graded MS63 by PCGS. >>
<< <i>$720 for a 92-CC Morgan NGC 63..... >>
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1812 uncirculated half eagle $6600
1799 very fine dollar $1650
1884 proof dollar $1000
1940 proof half dollar $700
1855-S extra fine half eagle $650
2000 proof $100 plat. $650
1869 almost uncirculated dollar $650
1882 extra fine three dollar $600
1801 very fine half dollar $550
1885 uncirculated quarter $550
1838 almost uncirculated quarter eagle $550
1915-S mint state double eagle $500
1888 proof half dollar $450
1805/4 very fine half dollar $450
1838 extra fine half eagle $400
1807 very good dime $400
1917-S uncirculated quarter $400
1867 extra fine double eagle $400
1867 extra fine dollar $400
1908-D uncirculated NM double eagle $400
1862 proof dime $350
1855 uncirculated half dollar $350
1804 almost uncirculated half cent $350
1895-S almost uncirculated double eagle $350
1855 uncirculated quarter eagle $350
1999 uncirculated $50 gold $350
1814 almost uncirculated half dollar $300
1837 almost uncirculated quarter $300
1807 fine half dollar $300
1905 proof half dollar $300
1847 extra fine dollar $300
1915 almost uncirculated eagle $300
1885-S uncirculated eagle $300
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How do I know it was nice, my client has an outstanding eye. If he kept it it was very nice.
Never even saw the coin, flopped it for $22,500.
Ike Specialist
Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
EDITED for spelling
I love Ike dollars and all other dollar series !!!
I also love Major Circulation Strike Type Sets, clad Washingtons ('65 to '98) and key date coins !!!!!
If ignorance is bliss, shouldn't we have more happy people ??
Capped Bust Half Series
Capped Bust Half Dime Series
For the business around $70,000 for a half eagle in NGC PR-67, cameo. That coin was awesome.
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<< <i>Highest price coin is a $650 1892 CC Morgan graded MS63 by PCGS. >>
<< <i>$720 for a 92-CC Morgan NGC 63..... >>
GRRRRRRRRRRR
johnny - when I saw that $650.00 - I knew it was coming!
I sure hope he bought it a couple of years ago, as he paid less than I did!
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Type collector since 1981
Current focus 1855 date type set
and it still hurts.
lol.
rob.
I also bought an 1892-CC PCGS MS63 Morgan from this dealer...for $825 in May 2000...I still remembering raising the roof over his asking price so he said "just shut up about the price and I'll send it to you on memo...but you're going to keep it". The coin was a solid MS64 with a shot at 65 on a good day (must have been a Monday morning grading victim).
RELLA
who boasts of twenty years experience in his craft
while in fact he has had only one year of experience...
twenty times.
Watched the coin in Coin World for over a year, it was listed at $2700.00, and then it finally ended up on Ebay. Watched it for the whole week and bid on it within the last minute. No one else bid on the coin. Thought I got a deal on the date and still think the same.
Ken