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FS: Huge list of items MUST SELL Buying Car In Coming Week.. Paypal prefered. ALL PRICES LOWERED!-Ea

Hello All.

I am planning on buing a car within the next 4 days and I need some extra cash for all the taxes and stuff that goes along with it.... I am loweing all the prices

Shipping is ONE DOLLAR per order.... no matter how much you order.

If you want insurance on the package that will run you extra...

FIRST COME - FIRSE SERVE

I accept paypal (prefered), money orders, checks, and cash.

Orders shipped within 48 hours of payment received (unless check payment... wait till cleared)

Note: Please do not show intention of a purchase unless you plan on going through with the purchase, I don't like ebay because of dead beat bidders and CU seems to have their fair share of them as well. If you don't want it (or are not in a financial situation to make a purchase) don't waste my time and efforts. I recently had a friend of mine employed for the day filling some order (packing all the stuff up) which cost me $10 an hour and 12 of the things he boxed up had to be unwrapped because of "various circumstances" indicated by the buyers. Most of you out there are great members of CU and I understand that some time situations come up that are uncontrollable but please do your best to hold up your end of the contract. Thank You immensly.

I have some pics attached.... if you need one of something I don't have a pic of just shoot me a p.m. or an e-mail (link at bottom)

Without further delay....

LIST OF COINS FOR SALE!
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4 Impreint Cents (75-D, 73, and 2 76's) GREAT FOR A KID --- $1 for all 4
Gold Electroplate 1976 Ike Dollar ---- $2.50
Small Paperweights (1962 Nickel and 1964 Dime) both encased in Gree Plastic each about an inch tall---- crafted many years ago ---- $4 for both
Head Mounted Magnifier --- p.m. me for spec's --- $12 (only 1 left)
6 Plastic Display Easels for proof sets ---- $3 for all 6 with $10 purchase
About 100 Nickels in small flips from 1947-Date (Great gift for kids or starters trying to fill holes in folders) var. dates and grades --- $18 (will also throw in a few odd's and ends if its a gift for a new collector)
About 100 Cents in small flips from 1918-Date (Great gift for kids or starters trying to fill holes in folders) var. dates and grades --- $13 (will also throw in a few odd's and ends if its a gift for a new collector)
4 Cloth Bags ---- $6 for all 4 with $25 purchase
Book Of Canadain Coins in 2 X 2 Flips for starting collector about $6 face value (comes in 2 X 2 album) --- $10
Single Row REd Cardboard Box for 2 x 2's ---- $2 with $25 purchase
Lincoln Cents in Whitman Folder 1941-1974 (most are around VF) - missing 42-S, 51, and 55-S and a few of the lincoln memorials that you can find in your pocket change. ---- $13
2 U.S. Half Dollar Hard Screw Plastic Cases --- NICE ---- I think they run about $10 each in stores. Both for $7
1997 BlackBook of Paper Money ---- $3
American Eagle U.S. Mint Coin Tube ---- $2
Sure-Safe Holder for 20 Dollar Coins ---- $1.50
Various Holders and Tubes (and some tokens.... box of misfits) --- $4
Steel Magnifing Glasses ---- I have 3 of them NEW in packagaing ---- $4 each with $25 purchase
Box of old used stamps ---- $2 with $25 purchase
1961 BU Nickel from ORIGINAL ROLL in 2 X 2 flip ---- 40 cents each (I have a few left)
1958-P BU Cent from ORIGINAL ROLL in flip --- 40 cents each (I have a few dozen left)
1964 BU Silver Roosevelt Dime --- 60 cents each (I have about 10 of these left) In flip.
Random Date mercury dime in flip ---- .65 (I have 4 avalibable)
1943-P War Nickel in 2 X 2 flip --- 45 cents each or 4 for $1.50
1940 Nickel Good ---- $.90
1977 Bu NICKEL nice toning on it --- .75
1959-D GEM BU CEnt --- 45 cents
1969-S BU Nickel -- 45 cents
1960-D BU SmallDate Cent --- $1
64-D Quatrter XF-AU --- $1
1953-D BU Nickel --- $1
1961-D BU Nickel -- 50 cents
1943-S War Nickel --- 50 cents each or 2 for 80 cents
1988-D BU Nickel --- 30 Cents
1945-P War Nickel -- 50 cents
1964 XF/AU Half Dollar --- $2
1942-S Half Dollar --- Low Grade --- Still Highly visable G/VG -- $2
1967, 68-D, and 69-D half dollars --- 68 and 69 are BU --- all 3 for $3
1973-S Proof Cent -- 75 cents
1974-S Proof Cent -- 75 cents
1975-S Proof Cent -- 75 cents
1976-S Proof Cent -- 75 cents or 2 for $1.35
2001-S Proof Cent -- 75 cents
2002-S Proof Cent -- $2
1976-S Proof Nickel -- 75 cents
1980-S Proof Nickel -- 75 cents
1982-S Proof Nickel -- $1.50
1985-S Proof Nickel -- 75 cents
2002-S Proof Nickel -- $2.50 or 2 of them for $4
1983-S Proof Quarter --- $2
1987-S Proof Quarter --- $1.50
1976-S PROOF SILVER QUARTER In hard plastic case --- $4
2000-D NTC SLAB MS-65 Quarter Massachusettes (Got as a sample from them howevereit does not say sample)... $4 each or 2 for $7
1957 PR-70 cent SGS --- Looks like Fingerprint on reverse --- $6
PCC Slabbed Proof 70 Maryland Proof 2000-S Quarter Cameo ---- $7
1976-S PCGS PR66RED CAMEO Cent --- $4
1943 Steel Cents ---- various mints and conditions --- 50 cents each or 10 for $4
6 Double Row storage containers for small flips (each box holds about 120-130 flips) ---- All 6 for $12
1983 Proof Set (out of U.S. mint case) --- $4
All 4 Washington Quarters Folder 32-47, 48-64, 65-87, and blank for the last years and for State quarters.... all 4 for $6.50
Canadian Halves Whitman Album written in ---- $2.50 with any $25 purchase
Roosevelt Dime Whitman Delux Album made in 1960..... LIKE NEW.... NO WRITING! --- Holds 1946-1970 ---- $7
1964-S Proof Nickel --- $1

NEW Rooselevt Dime Dansco ALBUM with Proof Issues with the following dates... ALL ARE BU and HIGHER... 55, 61, 62, 74-D, 81 P and D, 83-S Proof, 93-D, 94-D, 95-D, 96-D, 97-P, 99-P, 2000-D.... The book has holes up to 2013. ALL COINS GREAT! --- $28

NEW Lincoln Cent DANSCO ALBUM (1909-Date) with Proof Only Issues with the following dates.... ALL BU and HIGHER... 45-S, 53-D, 54-D, 55-D, 55-S, 56-D, 57-D, 58, 58-D, 59, 59-D, 60 L.D., 60-D S.D, 60-D L.D., All the dates and mints from 61-69, 70, 70-D, all the dates from 71-74 and the 72 and 74's are both PROOF, 75, 75-D, 76, 76-D, 77, 77-D, 78, 78-D, 79, 79-D, 80, 80-D, 81, 81-D, All the 82's except for the PROOF, the 83's and the proof, 84, 84-D, 85, 85-D, 86. 86-D, 87, 87-D, 88, 88-D, 89, 89-D, 90, 90-D, 91, 91-D, 92, 92-D, 83, 93-D, 94, 94-D, 95, 95-D, 96, 96-D, 97, 97-D, 98, 98-D, 99-D, 2000-S PROOF (ALL THESE ARE GREAT COINS) - $45

Paypal, Money Order, Check or Cash.

I ship within 48 hours of receiving payment.

FIRST COME-FIRST SERVE.

1 DOLLAR SHIPPING ON EVERY ORDER.... no matter how big or how small.

To order, send me a private message or an e-mail at gavitpltw@yahoo.com

Thanks,

-Gregory R. Ullstam



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  • ttt
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  • BoomBoom Posts: 10,165
    I gotta hand it to you. You've got Grit, the determination to make it. Just plod along and then ultimately graduate to some REAL coins and you'll succeed in this business. Good Luck to you kid! Hang in there.
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  • << <i>I gotta hand it to you. You've got Grit, the determination to make it. Just plod along and then ultimately graduate to some REAL coins and you'll succeed in this business. Good Luck to you kid! Hang in there.
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    Thanks boom. ttt

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    I have never received a package as quickly s the one I just received from GTG. image
  • I sent you a pm cant wait hear back from you.
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  • prooflikeprooflike Posts: 3,879 ✭✭
    1922 No D error Cent Good/VeryGood - Date foggy but that is how they all are - Ready for cert - Took to last coin show and showed to 5 dealers ---- all said they think its a 22 no D ---- I definitly think so as well ---- $250 (Can't beat the price)


    If you want to identify the die pair, read this:

    The 1922 no D Lincoln Cent is mentioned in most price guides without a full explanation of how to authenticate it. Some with no D showing are fakes, while others are relatively common die varieties that are only worth the same as the 1922D in grades below MS60. This means you have to look at other characteristics of the dies besides the lack of D, to figure out if a circulated 1922 cent is the valuable variety.
    In a Numismatist article published between 1977 and 1982, three die pair varieties are identified as being capable of producing genuine no D coins. All 3 are valuable in Mint State. However, since 1987, only die pair #2 has been recognized as valuable in circulated condition.

    The reason for this distinction is that in 1987, die pairs #1 and #3 were recognized as "filled dies", which can show a very weak D. It is not possible to reliably authenticate these as "no D" unless they are MS60 or higher, because only full mint lustre is sufficient to a detect a fake (removed D). The standard for MS specimens is that there must be no trace of the D, under 10X magnification.

    However, for die pair #2, the D never appears (even weakly), because it was ground off the die by abrasives. So die pair #2 can be authenticated even in circulated grades. In addition, die pair #2 is less common in all grades than die pairs #1 and #3.

    The 3 die pairs can be identified as follows:

    Die Pair #1:
    Second 2 in date is weaker than the first 2.
    First T in TRUST is smaller and more distinct than the other letters.
    WE is very mushy.
    Reverse is very weak, usually with no lines in the wheat ears.

    Die Pair #2:
    Second 2 in date is sharper than the first 2.
    All letters in TRUST are sharp.
    WE is only slightly mushy.
    L in LIBERTY butts up against the rim.
    Reverse is sharp.

    Die pair #3:
    Second 2 in date is weaker than first 2.
    TRUST is weak but sharper than IN GOD WE.
    L in LIBERTY butts up against the rim.
    Reverse is weak -- lower left part of O in ONE begins to spread into the field as the die deteriotates.
    The PCGS grading service does not distinguish between all 3 dies. The only designations they use for 1922 no D cents are "Weak Reverse" and "Strong Reverse". Only the "Strong Reverse" can be die pair #2; "Weak Reverse" corresponds to die pairs #1 and #3. This means that a PCGS 1922 no D Weak Reverse EF40 is only worth about $15. This is the same as a 1922D EF40, and about equal to the cost of having the coin slabbed by PCGS! The ANACS grading service apparently only certifies die pair #2 as "no D" in circulated grades (at least since 1987).

    This information was compiled from posts to rec.collecting.coins, dated between 12/30/96 and 1/3/97, and found in http://www.dejanews.com .

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    P.S. I am willing to knock off 20 percent on error deals made threw tomorrow night. If not sold on Sunday I am going to take pics of all and start new thread.... some might got to ebvay as well.

    Thanks,

    -Greg
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