Lucky Type-Set Addition

I was at my local coin dealer today while a couple came in with some pieces from dear departed daddy's collection (or something like that). I overheard that one of the coins was a twenty cent piece (something I've been looking for my type set). After they left, I inquired about the twenty cent piece. It was a nice XF piece the dealer let me purchase for $10 over what he just paid for it (a price that was still about $30 below Red-Book).
I'm sure for many of you, this sort of thing is an everyday occurance. But for me, I'm tickled that I've gotten such a lovely coin to add to the type set for what seemed to me a killer price.
I'm sure for many of you, this sort of thing is an everyday occurance. But for me, I'm tickled that I've gotten such a lovely coin to add to the type set for what seemed to me a killer price.
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Sounds like you did good!
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Now listen boy, I'm tryin' to teach you sumthin' . . . . that ain't no optical illusion, it only looks like an optical illusion.
My mind reader refuses to charge me....
<< <i>It was a nice XF piece the dealer let me purchase for $10 over what he just paid for it (a price that was still about $30 below Red-Book).
I'm sure for many of you, this sort of thing is an everyday occurance >>
Don't count on it- nice 20-centers are tough! I heard several dealers at the ANA show in Charlotte lamenting this very fact. I picked up a nice F-VF coin at a reasonable price just a few tables down from them, so who knows what's true. Nice snag! A '75-S, I assume?
Glad to hear you did better.
BC
The color in this scan below is way off. In person, the coin is very white looking.
The coin seems to have not been struck perfectly even because some the stars are fully seperated while others are not.
The L in LIBERTY is a little weak, but the strength of the rest of the coin seems to indicate that it's because of a weak strike.
The image below doesn't being to really show off the details within the feathers. If you look close, at the scan, you can see them. Look at the coin under a loop in person, and the details jump out at you.
While I would call that a "just made it" EF rather than a "strong-for-the-grade" EF, if you got it for $30 below RedBook, you did very well for yourself!
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
I would agree lordmarcovan.
I even initially questioned the dealer regarding that because of the weakness of the "LI" in "LIBERTY" and the fact that not all the stars are fully seperated. But the deails in the feathers on the reverse convinced me that I was at least paying a fair price since I was getting it below Red Book XF price.