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Registry caliber tough early Washingtons- New additions 3-17 For sale here 4 now

Before I list on eBay I will sell outright and even consider some good old fashioned horse trading, the following for cash or what I need

1934 Light Motto Blast White PCGS 63(so close but so far to Gem)
1934 Heavy Motto White PCGS 64 (total population-23..Pop 1/14 higher) Very sweet coin and another harshly graded-Super Rare
1934-D Heavy Motto PCGS 65- White (yet another low pop coin) Pop 18/3 higher (The first 65 made & looks better than some of the 66s)
1938-S PCGS 66 (Blast White)
1939-S PCGS 65 (White) definitely upgradable in the hands of the right person
1942 PCGS 66 (Really Blast White) absolutely perfect surfaces, one very minor nick on the neck otherwise a 67 for sure (141/16)

How can I make a statement like this? Simple, I have 67s in my set that this coin blows away. Tough coin to find this nice in 66. Well, that's it for starters. I can take pix and email them to you cuz I still do not know how to post pix here.image

I want to move them so I can buy more 7s for my set. Also check my eBay all weekend as I'll be listing PCGS pieces that I cracked out and had backfire on me. Then again, I just may try again. NO MO CRACKOUTS FO ME!image

SEE REVISED PRICES BELOW

Comments

  • Boom,

    Pm me for pix help !
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  • Do you have any prices set for your the coins? I may be interested.
    Holes-in-One
    1. 7-17-81 Warrenton GC Driver 310 yards 7th Hole (Par 4)
    2. 5-22-99 Warrenton GC 6 iron 189 yards 10th Hole
    3. 7-23-99 Oak Meadow CC 5 iron 180 yards 17th Hole
    4. 9-19-99 Country Lake GC 6 iron 164 yards 15th Hole
    5. 8-30-09 Country Lake GC Driver 258 yards 17th Hole (Par 4)

    Collector of Barber Halves, Commems, MS64FBL Frankies, Full Step Jeffersons & Mint state Washington Quarters
  • BoomBoom Posts: 10,165
    Here are the prices. All coins White, PQ and very lustrous. Pix are available. Prices are very fair for WHAT these coins are as well as their being all tougher finds and gorgeous examples. This is also a cash price or PayPal acceptable IF you can pay by echeck otherwise factor in 3% and this will take care of insured shipping as well.

    Each and every coin hand picked by me and these either were or still are parts of my Registry set. Several people have expressed interest, therefore do nothing before you get with me.

    Again, thanks, pix are available and interest is quite active at present. All coins are White and PQ for the grade, each with a legitimate shot at upgrade. Anyone that has purchased a PCGS coin from me knows the caliber of coins I collect and sell.

    1934 Light Motto Blast White PCGS 63 VERY PQ (so close but so far to Gem).............. $130.00

    1934 Heavy Motto White PCGS 64 (total population-23) Very sweet coin and another harshly graded-Super Rare.......................................................................................................$300.00...Population ONE/ 14 higher (Man, THAT'S CHEAP!)

    1934-D Heavy Motto PCGS 65- White (yet another low pop coin)....................$1800.00(very rare small D variety) (Pop 18/ 3 higher) If attributed as such, it would instantly become the finest known specimen.....thus, WAY TOO CHEAP for a Finest known!! Will also consider worthwhile trade.

    1938-S PCGS 66 (Blast White)..........................................................................$270.00...Very Nice Coin!

    1939-S PCGS 65 (White) upgradable in the right hands- IMMACULATE............$300.00...If nobody wants it or even cares to see it, I will keep it, send it to the shop, sell my 66 and keep this one. TOTALLY MARK FREE!!

    1942 PCGS 66 (Really Blast White) perfect surfaces, one for one very tiny nick on the neck ...... a steal @ $250 Pop 141/ 16
    Technically better than some 67s I own. THIS GORGEOUS COIN CAN NOW BE SEEN ON EBAY.

    REVISED....NEW ADDITIONS HERE ONLY FOR NOW. All coins are White and very lustrous. The 65s look like 66s. You have to look REAL HARD to see why they didn't go 66. The graders were especially tough on those that didn't go 66 and could make the grade eventually. THEY'RE THAT NICE!!
    1941-D PCGS 65
    1941-S PCGS 66
    1942 PCGS 65
    1942-D PCGS 66
    1942-S PCGS 65
    1943 PCGS 66
    1943-D PCGS 65
    1944-S PCGS 66
    1945-S PCGS 66
    1949 PCGS 65
    1959 PCGS 66


    I'll be working on the pix!

  • LindeDadLindeDad Posts: 18,766 ✭✭✭✭✭
  • LindeDadLindeDad Posts: 18,766 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I got mine on order.
    By the way this is a good guy to deal with.
    And since I'm going to bump this to the top.
    I have some coins for sale on eBay that if you guys buy would make it easier to pay BOOM and maybe get that other one I want.
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  • BoomBoom Posts: 10,165
    before eBay...offered here at decent prices. one time ttt
  • BoomBoom Posts: 10,165
    See new additions. All are very lustrous, very PQ White examples, The few 65s look every bit as good as the 66s. ttt
  • RickMilauskasRickMilauskas Posts: 1,985 ✭✭✭
    pm sentimage
  • BoomBoom Posts: 10,165
    Be sure to check eBay. I have NOT listed anything described here yet with the exception of a sweet 42 that manofcoins will make a 67 out of.....NO DOUBT!image

    I will start listing in the very near future. Thanks for all the inquiries and sales.image ttt
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