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going to an auction this morning pricing help please

anything rare in these lots ??

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Herb
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  • The EF/AU knocked around Morgana are very simple. Look for 1894-Plain, 1895-O, 1889-CC, 03-S. Keep your hand up thru $750, pass anything else no matter how cheap it seems. The bidders usually get too excited over gold so pass. I've gone to estate auctions for 10 years, but just my opinion.
    morgannut2
  • "The bidders usually get too excited over gold "

    In the past I've been one of those image

    Also the common morgans in EF, at the last auction went for $20-$30, so I doubt that I'll be bidding on them.

    thanx Morgannut

    Remember it's not how you pick your nose that matters, it's where you put the boogers.
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  • If you bring a copy of Coinworld's "Coin Values", very rarely there will be a rare penny or something hidden in a small bagged-up group lot. But, the key is to be able to invest so much time but just stop bidding everytime the prices get near low wholesale. I only mention copper because recently while everyone was focused on gold coins, no one noticed some unc. pennys and I got them cheap. On Morgans carry the buy price of Howard's Rare Coins from the back of Coin World, subtract the auction B.P., postage etc., then a profit, that gives a bid amount. Also I don't trust gold coins, because there are so much counterfit and cleaned/altered material at little auctions. Have fun at least and good luck!
    morgannut2
  • krankykranky Posts: 8,709 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Also the common morgans in EF, at the last auction went for $20-$30, so I doubt that I'll be bidding on them. >>



    Me neither, but I definitely would be consigning them! image

    New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.

  • darktonedarktone Posts: 8,437 ✭✭✭
    Be prepared to bid on the early lots- many times bidders in the small auctions are a little skittish at first to bid. And realize going into this auction that these coins have probably been shopped around to dealers for offers as well or at least appraised by someone. good luck and let us know what you get! mike image
  • 1851-C $1 might be a nice pickup depending on condition and authenticity.
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  • MICHAELDIXONMICHAELDIXON Posts: 6,499 ✭✭✭✭✭
    On the gold, be sure you examine it closely! Many times, in auctions, some of the gold is counterfeit. Be Very, very careful.
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  • RYKRYK Posts: 35,797 ✭✭✭✭✭
    On the gold, be sure you examine it closely!

    There is a lot of counterfeit Calgold around. I agree with MD. If you do not know what you are doing, and you cannot afford to gamble with your money, avoid the uncertified gold.
  • K6AZK6AZ Posts: 9,295
    Where's the auction going to be?
  • Eric,

    the auction was at Randy's Auction in Norfolk, Montacello Ave.

    I got there at 9 to check out the coins, auction was to start at 10.

    After looking at coins I noticed a sign that read "Coin and Jewlery sale to start at 12:30.

    Went back to work for an hour or so and returned to Randy's at noon.

    As I walk throught he door the last love token was being auctioned, Damn!!!!

    My life's story a day late and abuncha morgans shortimage


    Herb
    Remember it's not how you pick your nose that matters, it's where you put the boogers.
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  • K6AZK6AZ Posts: 9,295
    OK on Norfolk. Thats a bit further than I would want to drive for one of these, but had it been in Williamsburg or Newport News I would have been tempted. I've been to some in this area, but all I have seen is common stuff bid up way more than it was worth.
  • "I've been to some in this area, but all I have seen is common stuff bid up way more than it was worth."

    yup, that is what I've found to be the norm.

    I still enjoy going, and will pick up a deal sooner or later.

    Had a couple of nice toners in the bunch, one had textile toning that I wanted to buy.


    Herb


    Eric, Ordered a copy stand yesterday, should be here by tomorrow or friday. I'll be bugging you for the camera settings in a couple of days.image

    Remember it's not how you pick your nose that matters, it's where you put the boogers.
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  • << <i>On the gold, be sure you examine it closely!

    There is a lot of counterfeit Calgold around. I agree with MD. If you do not know what you are doing, and you cannot afford to gamble with your money, avoid the uncertified gold. >>



    I've been told many times about Cali gold, that if it's not a part of the hobby your studing don't even try to buy.
    Scott Hopkins
    -YN Currently Collecting & Researching Colonial World Coins, Especially Spanish Coins, With a Great Interest in WWII Militaria.

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