Massive Sale Here (and eBay)... PCGS, NGC, and ANACS... toned and white- something for everyone!
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Hi,
I have a wide assortment of coins available for sale here. Feel free to ask any questions via PM, a post, or email. I offer a 7-day return if you’re not satisfied in any way, less s/h. Shipping is $1 for the first coin, and 40¢ for each additional coin for 1st class with Delivery Confirmation. Insurance is 75¢ for each of the first two $100 increments, and free if the package is valued above $200. I will gladly accept paypal (no credit cards), money orders, or checks, which may be held until they clear.
Nickels:
1938-D NGC MS67 Buffalo- A fantastic specimen with a fantastic strike, drop dead gorgeous luster, hardly a tick, and a rich golden coat of toning covering both sides. Very close to MS68, which is a multi-thousand dollar coin. Check out the pictures to see what I mean. $240
Obverse Image (please excuse the two scratches on slab accented in the photo)
Reverse Image
1938-D PCGS MS67 Buffalo- Another fantastic coin. This one is mostly white, with a hint of peripheral color. Like the NGC example, it is incredibly clean, unbelievably lustrous, and has a razor-sharp strike. Another example of a coin that just missed the next higher grade, and one worthy of the term PQ. $240
Obverse
Reverse
Buy both MS-67 Nickels for $470
1959 PCGS PR66- NEON TONED- This is the kind of coin you just don’t see every day (well, I guess I do happen to have a few, but it’s taken a while ). The obverse has a light cream tone to it… then comes the reverse! The left half is a cream, and then divided by a light blue neon band. The right has a background of yellow with lots of neon green, purple, and some blue. A VERY cool coin for the toner lover. $36.
Obverse
Reverse
1960 ANACS PF66 5.5 Steps- NEON TONED- If color could count for the cameo designation, this coin would be a solid CAM. On the obverse and reverse, fields of steel and light blue steel contrast excellently to a portrait of yellow with some red and purple, and a yellow Monticello with red steps. $40
Obverse
Reverse
1961 ANACS PF65 5.5 Steps- NEON TONED- The last and most spectacular of the bunch! On the obverse, neon yellow fields accent a purple and green portrait. On the reverse, The yellow and purple fields meet to form orange at spots, and floating on them is a green and purple Monticello! WOW! $73
Obverse
Reverse
Buy all three Neon Nickels for $145 Shipped and insured!
Morgan Dollars
1887 NGC MS63* #1- RAINBOW- Holdered reverse out, the reverse features a splendid pattern of blue, yellow, and red, with some green and orange. The obverse is lustrous with a nice patch of blue at 2 o'clock. $125
Obverse
Reverse
1887 NGC MS63* #2- EVEN MORE COLOR!- Another stunning one, this one is really spectacular…holdered reverse-out, the reverse features a ring of pale blue, orange, purple, and yellow on the periphery... moving inwards, is a little more yellow, and varying shades of light blue. Finally, at the center, is deep blue and purple. The obverse has a golden orange periphery. Who cares about the technical grade on this one? $215
Obverse
Reverse
Buy both Rainbow Toned Morgans for $335 shipped and insured!
Classical Commemoratives!
The following commems are absolutely fantastic. They are white and dripping with luster (the Long Island has some luster, with a fantastic gun-metal patina). All deserve the PQ status, and more than one may upgrade. They all reside in older PCGS holders.
Long Island- PCGS MS65
Picture
Maryland- PCGS MS64
Picture
Norfolk- PCGS MS65… very close, if not MS66… my favorite in the bunch!
Picture
Roanoke- PCGS MS65
Picture
Robinson- PCGS MS64- Razor sharp strike and awesome luster… could easily by MS65.
Picture
On eBay... free shipping to the board
Thank you for looking and do feel free to PM me with any questions!
Jeremy Katz
I have a wide assortment of coins available for sale here. Feel free to ask any questions via PM, a post, or email. I offer a 7-day return if you’re not satisfied in any way, less s/h. Shipping is $1 for the first coin, and 40¢ for each additional coin for 1st class with Delivery Confirmation. Insurance is 75¢ for each of the first two $100 increments, and free if the package is valued above $200. I will gladly accept paypal (no credit cards), money orders, or checks, which may be held until they clear.
Nickels:
1938-D NGC MS67 Buffalo- A fantastic specimen with a fantastic strike, drop dead gorgeous luster, hardly a tick, and a rich golden coat of toning covering both sides. Very close to MS68, which is a multi-thousand dollar coin. Check out the pictures to see what I mean. $240
Obverse Image (please excuse the two scratches on slab accented in the photo)
Reverse Image
1938-D PCGS MS67 Buffalo- Another fantastic coin. This one is mostly white, with a hint of peripheral color. Like the NGC example, it is incredibly clean, unbelievably lustrous, and has a razor-sharp strike. Another example of a coin that just missed the next higher grade, and one worthy of the term PQ. $240
Obverse
Reverse
Buy both MS-67 Nickels for $470
1959 PCGS PR66- NEON TONED- This is the kind of coin you just don’t see every day (well, I guess I do happen to have a few, but it’s taken a while ). The obverse has a light cream tone to it… then comes the reverse! The left half is a cream, and then divided by a light blue neon band. The right has a background of yellow with lots of neon green, purple, and some blue. A VERY cool coin for the toner lover. $36.
Obverse
Reverse
1960 ANACS PF66 5.5 Steps- NEON TONED- If color could count for the cameo designation, this coin would be a solid CAM. On the obverse and reverse, fields of steel and light blue steel contrast excellently to a portrait of yellow with some red and purple, and a yellow Monticello with red steps. $40
Obverse
Reverse
1961 ANACS PF65 5.5 Steps- NEON TONED- The last and most spectacular of the bunch! On the obverse, neon yellow fields accent a purple and green portrait. On the reverse, The yellow and purple fields meet to form orange at spots, and floating on them is a green and purple Monticello! WOW! $73
Obverse
Reverse
Buy all three Neon Nickels for $145 Shipped and insured!
Morgan Dollars
1887 NGC MS63* #1- RAINBOW- Holdered reverse out, the reverse features a splendid pattern of blue, yellow, and red, with some green and orange. The obverse is lustrous with a nice patch of blue at 2 o'clock. $125
Obverse
Reverse
1887 NGC MS63* #2- EVEN MORE COLOR!- Another stunning one, this one is really spectacular…holdered reverse-out, the reverse features a ring of pale blue, orange, purple, and yellow on the periphery... moving inwards, is a little more yellow, and varying shades of light blue. Finally, at the center, is deep blue and purple. The obverse has a golden orange periphery. Who cares about the technical grade on this one? $215
Obverse
Reverse
Buy both Rainbow Toned Morgans for $335 shipped and insured!
Classical Commemoratives!
The following commems are absolutely fantastic. They are white and dripping with luster (the Long Island has some luster, with a fantastic gun-metal patina). All deserve the PQ status, and more than one may upgrade. They all reside in older PCGS holders.
Long Island- PCGS MS65
Picture
Maryland- PCGS MS64
Picture
Norfolk- PCGS MS65… very close, if not MS66… my favorite in the bunch!
Picture
Roanoke- PCGS MS65
Picture
Robinson- PCGS MS64- Razor sharp strike and awesome luster… could easily by MS65.
Picture
On eBay... free shipping to the board
Thank you for looking and do feel free to PM me with any questions!
Jeremy Katz
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following offer for your consideration:
Long Island- PCGS MS65
Maryland- PCGS MS64
Norfolk- PCGS MS65
Roanoke- PCGS MS65
Robinson- PCGS MS64
Offer: $1,060.00 for the lot. This figure does not include insurance.
I pay by CASHIER CHECK so this is basically a Cash offer. Let
me know of if were a few bucks off, if we are an ocean a part I
understand. My offer is based on the possibility of making a
few bucks on the coins in a SOFT OLDER COMMENS market.
Allen
Contact him to arrange your donation for the coins you're selling under his post. it's going to a great cause and i'm sure he'll be extremely pleased.
Sorry, thought you were selling on your own, but now I see putting it under the CHARITY AUCTION because you're donating your proceeds to Airplanenut, way to go ALLEN