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PCGS, NGC, ANACS and SEGS coins w/pictures-----Nickels, Commems and a few others.
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I figured I'd just edit this earlier thread instead of starting another. I tried to improve on the pictures and added extras or only holdered for the Proof/SMS due to glare. Some of the slabs are scratched, so if most of the major marks you see aren't on the coins.
The prices listed include shipping/insurance. If you're hesitant about buying, I'll gladly extend a 10 day return and reimburse you for the price and the shipping/insurance for the return. Please PM any questions and I'll give a worded description of anything you're wondering about. Also, though I've tried to price reasonably, don't hesitate to make a fair/reasonable offer, but don't lowball me too much 'cause I'm already shipping/insuring for free.
Al H.
first, a quick list of the coins and prices, then pictures/descriptions below.
1927 Buffalo/PCGS MS64---$110.
1936 Buffalo/NGC MS64---$50.
1937 Buffalo/PCGS MS65---$50.
1938-D/D Buffalo/PCI MS65---$40.
1955 Jefferson/PCGS PR67CAM---$30.
1996-W Roosevelt/PCGS MS68---$75.
1956 Washington/PCGS MS66---$40 or make a fair offer.
1923-S Monroe/SEGS MS64 "Toned"---$350.
1935-D Boone/ANACS MS65---$180.
1982-D Washington/PCGS MS68---$75.
1994-D World Cup/PCGS MS69---$25.
1909 HK-374 So-Called Dollar/NGC MS63---$125.
1927 Buffalo/PCGS MS64---This one has real nice tone and strong luster with minimal marks. I bought it raw in the spring of 2003 and it's been stable in a non-PVC flip or this holder since then. $110
1936 Buffalo/NGC MS64---A mostly white coin with hints of blue and gold, good luster and very reflective fields.$50
1937 Buffalo/PCGS MS65---A mostly white coin with some gold tone in an old rattler.$50
1938-D/D Buffalo/PCI MS65---Overall gold tone in a "safe" PCI holder.$40
1955 Jefferson/PCGS PR67CAM---A brilliant example with a very faint tone spot in front of Jefferson and another above the Monticello. The reverse is heavily frosted with the obverse a bit less. An ex-NGC PF68CAM.$30
1996-W Roosevelt/PCGS MS68---Brilliant and nicely struck.$75
1956 Washington/PCGS MS66---This is a brilliant blazer with a problem; the slab is cracked on the reverse and two small tone spots have developed, one on the eagles right wing and another just above Dollar. I've had the coin for close to two years and the spots developed over that time.$40 or make a fair offer.
1923-S Monroe/SEGS MS64 "Toned"---This is one of the toughest Classic Commems to find nice and even harder to grade, with one of the nicest and most interesting reverses in the series, copied from a 1901 Pan-American medal. Almost every coin I've seen has some friction on it since they were handled poorly from the point of issue till now, a true Rodney Dangerfield coin if there ever was one. The overall tone color is brown/gold but it looks faintly violet in the right lighting, the luster is good and any marks are hidden by the tone. With a 6X glass the texture is a bit frosty. The coin looks to me like it spent some time in an envelope.$350
1935-D Boone/ANACS MS65---Real nice luster and a very faint gold tone with some marks but a great strike. $180.
1982-D Washington/PCGS MS68---Very reflective and pure white, $75.
1994-D World Cup/PCGS MS69---A near perfect coin, as it should be.$25
1909 HK-374 So-Called Dollar/NGC MS63----This is one of my favorites and in one of the best metals for medals, aluminum. NGC labeled it wrong as an HK-370 which is larger and more scarce, this one's the size of a Gold Dollar and reportedly had a mintage of 251-500 pieces. They show up at eBay periodically but not in Mint State, usually XF-AU. Though the small size and the holder make it hard to photograph, this example is well struck and well centered, the denticles are cleanly visible on both side and the detail sharp, even down to the tiny figures on the ship, the suns rays and the Half-Moon/Star representations at the end of the lettering.$125
The prices listed include shipping/insurance. If you're hesitant about buying, I'll gladly extend a 10 day return and reimburse you for the price and the shipping/insurance for the return. Please PM any questions and I'll give a worded description of anything you're wondering about. Also, though I've tried to price reasonably, don't hesitate to make a fair/reasonable offer, but don't lowball me too much 'cause I'm already shipping/insuring for free.
Al H.
first, a quick list of the coins and prices, then pictures/descriptions below.
1927 Buffalo/PCGS MS64---$110.
1936 Buffalo/NGC MS64---$50.
1937 Buffalo/PCGS MS65---$50.
1938-D/D Buffalo/PCI MS65---$40.
1955 Jefferson/PCGS PR67CAM---$30.
1996-W Roosevelt/PCGS MS68---$75.
1956 Washington/PCGS MS66---$40 or make a fair offer.
1923-S Monroe/SEGS MS64 "Toned"---$350.
1935-D Boone/ANACS MS65---$180.
1982-D Washington/PCGS MS68---$75.
1994-D World Cup/PCGS MS69---$25.
1909 HK-374 So-Called Dollar/NGC MS63---$125.
1927 Buffalo/PCGS MS64---This one has real nice tone and strong luster with minimal marks. I bought it raw in the spring of 2003 and it's been stable in a non-PVC flip or this holder since then. $110
1936 Buffalo/NGC MS64---A mostly white coin with hints of blue and gold, good luster and very reflective fields.$50
1937 Buffalo/PCGS MS65---A mostly white coin with some gold tone in an old rattler.$50
1938-D/D Buffalo/PCI MS65---Overall gold tone in a "safe" PCI holder.$40
1955 Jefferson/PCGS PR67CAM---A brilliant example with a very faint tone spot in front of Jefferson and another above the Monticello. The reverse is heavily frosted with the obverse a bit less. An ex-NGC PF68CAM.$30
1996-W Roosevelt/PCGS MS68---Brilliant and nicely struck.$75
1956 Washington/PCGS MS66---This is a brilliant blazer with a problem; the slab is cracked on the reverse and two small tone spots have developed, one on the eagles right wing and another just above Dollar. I've had the coin for close to two years and the spots developed over that time.$40 or make a fair offer.
1923-S Monroe/SEGS MS64 "Toned"---This is one of the toughest Classic Commems to find nice and even harder to grade, with one of the nicest and most interesting reverses in the series, copied from a 1901 Pan-American medal. Almost every coin I've seen has some friction on it since they were handled poorly from the point of issue till now, a true Rodney Dangerfield coin if there ever was one. The overall tone color is brown/gold but it looks faintly violet in the right lighting, the luster is good and any marks are hidden by the tone. With a 6X glass the texture is a bit frosty. The coin looks to me like it spent some time in an envelope.$350
1935-D Boone/ANACS MS65---Real nice luster and a very faint gold tone with some marks but a great strike. $180.
1982-D Washington/PCGS MS68---Very reflective and pure white, $75.
1994-D World Cup/PCGS MS69---A near perfect coin, as it should be.$25
1909 HK-374 So-Called Dollar/NGC MS63----This is one of my favorites and in one of the best metals for medals, aluminum. NGC labeled it wrong as an HK-370 which is larger and more scarce, this one's the size of a Gold Dollar and reportedly had a mintage of 251-500 pieces. They show up at eBay periodically but not in Mint State, usually XF-AU. Though the small size and the holder make it hard to photograph, this example is well struck and well centered, the denticles are cleanly visible on both side and the detail sharp, even down to the tiny figures on the ship, the suns rays and the Half-Moon/Star representations at the end of the lettering.$125
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I'd like to lock into the ANACS Net Medal and the NGC rainbow 1878-S Morgan (MS62).
Please, send me a quick invoice and I'll pay you ASAP.
-Pat
peacockcoins
i should have plenty of time to do that in the next few weeks. i had a very nasty fall from about 12-15 feet out of a tree i was helping a friend drop. the fall wasn't the worst part---i landed on an 18 inch log on the ground. thought for certain i'd broken my hip or pelvis, but the X-rays and the emergency doctors assured me i was OK!!!!! it marks the only time i've fallen and i think it'll also be the last. from now on, i'm earth-bound and will be very sore for awhile/unable to work/limping around on crutches. as glad as ever to be alive!!!!!
i'll also be adding a few more Jeffersons as soon as i get the pictures and do some pricing.
Great coins here folks!
peacockcoins
Got the 1945-P for my mom today!
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment