So what is the highest return on a coin you've sold.....
Peaceman
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while holding it for less than a year with a minimum buy-in at $ 100.
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Now that return on an annualized basis...........................
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1904-s Barber Half PCGS-45 bought at 575.00 sold for 1800.00 with in a year. 213%
1856 FE PCGS-25 Bought at 5500.00 sold for 7650.00 in about a year 39%
1916 SLQ PCGS-45 Bought at 5750.00 sold for 8500.00 in exactly one year almost to the day 48%
1939-d Jefferson PCGS-67FS (Bought RAW) for $5.00 sold two years later at 895.00 1,780% this was a few years ago, today its worth twice that easily!
Russ, NCNE
Also, bought a Vatican Euro set from their Mint for about $40, and if I recall correctly it sold for a bit under $1000 on Ebay.
Bought on Ebay for $460
Sold at FUN for $3500!!!!!
3 "DAMMIT BOYS"
4 "YOU SUCKS"
Numerous POTD (But NONE officially recognized)
Seated Halves are my specialty !
Seated Half set by date/mm COMPLETE !
Seated Half set by WB# - 289 down / 31 to go !!!!!
(1) "Smoebody smack him" from CornCobWipe !
IN MEMORY OF THE CUOF
Hey, jdimmick had the Jeff for a $5 buy in.
but you are correct, my reading comprehension sometimes leaves much to be desired
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Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
Also I still have a type date Indian cent in an old green pcgs 65 red holder that I bought in 2001 for 189 dollars plus shipping and don't want to sell but almost every dealer that has 65 red type date Indians now is asking on either side of 500 for them.
Now about the one that got away, I sold my only type date 2 and a half dollar gold Indian [m.s.65] in 2000 for 1600 dollars !!!! Blah !!!
Les
400% holding a coin for 4 hours
But the work shall not be lost for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more elegant edition revised and corrected
by The Author.
(Ben's epitaph)
Enjoy your coins!!!!!
Thomas Aldrich
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
Regards,
J. Taylor
CONECA Member
FSNC Member
A week later I went to a coin show in St. Louis and sold the coin to a dealer from Kearney Nebraska for $3500.00 and my choice of 20 IHC's to boot!
Edited to add Of the 20 IHC's all were uncirculated and included 1864-L, 1866, 1872, 1909-S....
Does this big returns only happen in the short term during a hot market?
Sold later that year as NGC-63 for $12,500
1946 Walker PCGS-66; paid $600 + $10 designation review fee
Sold later than year as 1946 Doubled Die Reverse PCGS-66 for $5,000
1890-CC Morgan Tail Bar PCGS-63; paid $406 + $10 designation review fee
sold three years later for $2,500
a second 1890-CC Morgan Tail Bar PCGS-63; paid $535
sold within a month for $2,500
Three different 1901 doubled die reverse Morgans; bought in ANACS & NGC holders graded AU53, AU50, and XF45; paid $350 to $450, plus $30 crossover grading fees
Sold 3 years later for $2,000 each