Post a coin you wish you still owned....
LincolnCentMan
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A lot of you horders might not be able to relate to this... I guess you can enjoy watching the rest of us having seller's remorse.
David
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It's now in the Somebody-Else-On-This-Forum Collection.
Just look for one of the guys wearing this icon, whose name is also an automotive reference.
The same guy has some of my other past favorites. Like a blazing white PCGS MS64 FH 1917 T1 quarter, and another past icon coin of mine:
shoulda sent it to ANACS back in 89,sold it for 42 D money back then
<< <i>I hope the person I sold this to is a member of this forum. I made the mistake of selling my most expensive coins instead of the majority of my coins the last time I was between jobs, over 3 years ago:
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[insert orgasm here]
I can only dream of having something like that right now...
Paid 6 grand for it then sold it several months later cause I needed the money. Sure it was a score even then, but man oh man if I could have only kept it these 9 years or so.......Arghhhhh.
1877 Morgan Half in copper ( I have a photo but still don't know how to post the thing). Finally sold it to an engineer for GM a long time ago. What a gem too. Sold it for 2500. ( More Arghhhh's)
The Morgan dollars ( two pieces, obverse and reverse) in copper, incuse design. I'm not even going to say what they sold for.
Man I could go on but won't.
Tom
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
I passed on a sweet MS 63 Hawaiian commem a few months back that I could've gotten from a board member for $1500...that one still gnaws at me...
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
1. 1794 cent, S-24 I believe, Ch. AU condition or better. I bought this in Pirmasens, Germany in 1989, sold it to a major auction broker for far more than I paid for it. The coin was a nice, solid brown, and I couldn't see any wear on it. It still had some sparkle of luster in the sunlight. I really wish I still had this one.
2. Jos. Lesher Referendum Dollar, AU condition, ser. #791. I bought this one out of a German coin dealer's junk box for silver weight. Sold it to yet another major auction broker, and really wish I still had this one. All the detail was sharp and pristine, and the coin had not been cleaned.
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<< <i>Jos. Lesher Referendum Dollar, AU condition, ser. #791. I bought this one out of a German coin dealer's junk box for silver weight. >>
I have to go read on how to post an image, sorry. I'll be back in a bit....
Still can't do it!!! Best I could get is below.