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Evening Fleabay gambles. Whaddayathink?

Doing my nightly perusal of the BINs. Did a few impulse buys:
  1. Brazil 500 Reis, 1889. Cost: $3.99 shipped.

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  2. Nassau 6 Kreuzer, 1833. Cost: $15.50 shipped.

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  3. Frankfurt 1 Kreuzer, 1773. Cost: $13.50 shipped. Mini-mini-cityview. image

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  4. Isle of Man, half penny 1831. Cost: $66.00 shipped. This one and the next one are a little iffy. The auction pics were VERY dark. The pics below are after I lightened them considerably. I'm a bit concerned about the obverse fields on this one. The two coins come with a 5-day return privilege though...

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  5. Ireland farthing, 1806. Cost: $39.00 shipped. This one looks like it may have some potential.

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Comments

  • Very nice Irish piece. Unfortunately, I can't grade this issue, or copper in general, worth a damn. Looks sweet thought, seems to be quite a bit of detail on the reverse.image
    Everything I write is my opinion.

    Looking for alot of crap.
  • The Isle of Man token is difficult to get in a decent condition.
    The one shown is better than most, at $66 shipped it is a fair price if the condition is as shown.
    Tony Harmer
    Web: www.tonyharmer.org
  • I agree with Tony on the IOM token - I have 2-3 of those and they are very difficult to find w/o problems. The picture looks like you got a reasonably good one.
    Cecil
    Total Copper Nutcase - African, British Ships, Channel Islands!!!
    'Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup'
  • coinpicturescoinpictures Posts: 5,345 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I agree with Tony on the IOM token - I have 2-3 of those and they are very difficult to find w/o problems. The picture looks like you got a reasonably good one. >>



    That's one of the reasons I jumped on this one. Previously, the ones I'd seen were VG-ish, or the rims were banged to heck and back. This one at least appears to have VF-XF details and reasonably good rims.

    My favorite of the bunch is probably the little cityview kreuzer, with the Irish farthing a close second...
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