Home Buy, Sell, & Trade - U.S. Coins

I Want A New Toy - update

But, I don't have the $$$. I'm wanting a Nintendo Gamecube. I've seen them for about $100 at various websites. I've got a couple of coins that may interest someone in to buying me one. I'd be willing to trade a couple of Lincolns: 1984 DDO ms-62 RB (NGC), 1943 MS-66 (PCGS), and a 1970 - S/S/S RPM MS-65 (NGC).

Note - The 1970-S is not labeled as an RPM. This was one of my first submissions, and I didn't realize that you had to request and pay for the special attribution.

The 1984 DDO is not a blazing beauty, but it's the real thing. I'll post some pictures tonight.

These aren't the best pictures. The 1943 has a light spot in front of Lincoln's nose. The 1984 is dark, but does have luster.

If I'm dreaming thinking these are worth the game, please let me know. I've got a few more goodies I can add.
A 1943 copper Lincoln will still only buy a gumball out of the machine, but you can purchase the machine and the store with that same cent.

Comments

  • Don't need any coins but I could sell you my GameCube ! I am finding I don't use it much. PM me if interested.
    Dave - Durham, NC
  • I see you don't have the Bicentennial coins in your type set yet. I've got the three piece set in the cellophane. Don't know if it's silver or clad.
    A 1943 copper Lincoln will still only buy a gumball out of the machine, but you can purchase the machine and the store with that same cent.
  • Well, I do actually have a 1976-S Silver PCGS MS67 set, but just haven't updated my web site. When you sell your coins, let me know if you are still interested in my GC.
    Dave - Durham, NC
  • Updated with pics
    A 1943 copper Lincoln will still only buy a gumball out of the machine, but you can purchase the machine and the store with that same cent.
  • OK, I may revise this offer to include a set of mint rolls P&D Peace nickels, and take away a couple of the Lincolns (I really like them). I had no idea that they were in high demand and I bought several of them when they came out. Would anyone be interested in this offer?
    A 1943 copper Lincoln will still only buy a gumball out of the machine, but you can purchase the machine and the store with that same cent.
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