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****Toned Coins for everyone, Morgans, JFK's, Washingtons, Type, Franklins, Lincolns and others****

I have purchased a large collection (over 80 certified coins) and have listed all the items in my Ebay store. Some of the items will only be listed in my Ebay store and some of them will be listed on Ebay. There are many high end toned coins and there are many affordably priced items. I will leave the new items in my New Arrivals section of my Ebay store.

You will find beautifully toned Morgans, JFK's, Barbers, Washingtons, Franklins, Indians, Roosies, Jeffersons and many many more.

If you buy more than 1 item I will reduce the price on all the items you purchase. These coins are priced to move so please take advantage of the sale.

If I can answer any questions please send me a PM.

My New Arrivals section of my Ebay store..............thank you for looking


Here are some examples of whats available

this photos does the coin no justice, trust me the colors completely cover the obverse
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another stunning rainbow colored Frankie (lucy.......)

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different coin from above

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another one for Lucy
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stunning Barber
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the deepest blue half dime I have ever seen
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this one speaks for itself
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I won't use the "M" word on this one image
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I have many JFK's like these
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You don't see many 1964 Washingtons like this (I have 5-6 of them)
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Comments

  • LincolnCentManLincolnCentMan Posts: 5,347 ✭✭✭✭
    Emmmm... good. image

    David
  • jbstevenjbsteven Posts: 6,178
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  • TWQGTWQG Posts: 3,145 ✭✭
    Your two ttt a day and multiple threads make you look desperate.
  • jbstevenjbsteven Posts: 6,178
    twqg

    Multiple threads? you must be joking! another thread like this one is at least 3 pages back with different coins. I guess you have nothing better to do.

    I TTT'ed this thread 6:07 this morning, about 15 hours ago

    desperate, no

    a businessman, yes
  • TWQGTWQG Posts: 3,145 ✭✭
    It's been the consensus here that one bump a day is more than adequate and most members adhere to this. If you spent any time here rather than merely spamming your wares you would know this.



    << <i>a businessman, yes >>

    -any good businessman would know bad exposure when he saw it.
  • jbstevenjbsteven Posts: 6,178


    << <i>If you spent any time here rather than merely spamming your wares you would know this >>



    guess you don't read the us coin section and the posts over there.

  • jbstevenjbsteven Posts: 6,178
    ttt
  • I am afraid to ask you what the baber or binion would cost. Are you ever going to acknowledge what I pointed out on the raw we
    have been talking about for two days. Thats your only problem or you would probably be my full time coin dealer you get mad to
    quick. But you got to admit one thing I am better at grading these coins than you first thought I was, I wish we could something
    else out on that coin we have been talking about and then I wish PCGS would holder it with a grade. PCGS are asses like that
    they wont holder a coin with a grade if they think it has been used for jewelery.


    Allen
  • jbstevenjbsteven Posts: 6,178
    allen:

    please check your PM for a responce to our private conversation we were having. With all due respect how can you tell the coin was part of jewerly without seeing it in person? the coin has the tinest little nick on the rim in ONE spot. How can a jewerly coin have only one TINY rim ding and no more?

    edited to add the coin below was just sold to someone other than allen.

    here it is for everyone to see and judge for themselves

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