What's the most expensive coin you've ever purchased........RAW?
SethChandler
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Were you nervous about it? Was it hard to write that check? Did you run it by everyone on the boards first and they all screamed don't do it!!!!!!unless its slabbed? (excepy dorkkarl)
Seth
Seth
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jim
Most of the excessive deliberation in regard to this particular purchase came after the fact.
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Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
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Sent it to ANACS and they didn't net grade it, but they only gave it a VG8. I think that was a bit harsh- it should've gotten VG10 at least. It really did look Fine to both the dealer and I.
Dave
jom
$1,625.00 for a $10 dollar gold liberty 1845-o doubled date .raw
Yuck, I say!
EVP
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<< <i>Look at all that stripped and dead luster on that Amon Carter 74CC TD... >>
Totally agree. That coin lacks far too many silver ions! lol
jom
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
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<< <i>What's the most expensive coin you've ever purchased........RAW? >>
Hmm, I guess that would also be the most expensive coin I've ever bought since I've never bought one slabbed. About $300.
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Still have my original 1919 BU cent roll also purchased in 1971.
My newer favorite is a Gem BU roll of 1936-S quarters I bought in the last several years for $5000. All raw.
But what about buying a coin sight unseen? The GSA dollars in the unopened boxes? Paid well into the in the hundreds each for them.
<< <i>$975 for this 1799 AU Draped Bust dollar back in 1991 at a local Houston Coin Show. I'm pretty pleased with the purchase!! >>
No st... I would be, too!
This stuff gets hazy over time
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My local coin dealer has a raw AU58 1904-S half they are asking $3500 for. Am I friggin crazy for even considering it? Man is it scarce in AU and Mint State though.
Tyler
Funny story - I once gave it to Coinosaurus to hold. He wanted to see it. As he extended his hand, I became afraid because his was shaking so much. I let him take it anyway, because I trust him and because of the carpetting. But, you gotta see his hand shake... I almost wet myself, partially from fright and partially from the humor.
EVP
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<< <i>paid about $300 for a 3 cent piece from Birddog here on the forums. Got it graded and it came back MS something or other, then traded it to LM for some other material. >>
I remember that piece. ANACS graded it MS61 but it looked nicer than that. It sold fairly fast at my coin booth, but I don't recall paying or getting anything like $300 on it. It was a sweet coin, though. Birddog had some nice raw material. Wonder what became of him.
PS- Mike- remember that little 1861 half dime that we had a wager on? You thought it was MS and I thought it was AU at best, and possibly cleaned? (I won the wager but we were both right in a way- it came back UNC details, Cleaned, Net AU50). Anyway, that was also a nice looking piece despite the net grade- it ended up in Baley's famous Dansco type set, and looks great there.
how lucky I was that PCGS agreed with the grade!
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
every coin i buy is raw, even the 1's stuck in plastic!
K S
09/07/2006