That's funny you should say that. My son, notlogical, has been begging to go to every estate, yard and garage sale we see so that he can hunt for a Cheerios sac. I'm sure somebody will find one that way. There's got to be a few squirreled away in drawers somewhere.
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I don't think the Cheerios Sac will ever reach $10,000....The Goodacre presentation will get there first............... It was slabbed first...............But who knows.... the Cheerios is a finer varitey..........
<< <i>That's funny you should say that. My son, notlogical, has been begging to go to every estate, yard and garage sale we see so that he can hunt for a Cheerios sac. I'm sure somebody will find one that way. There's got to be a few squirreled away in drawers somewhere. >>
My dad and I go to yard sales every Saturday for at least four hours I bought a P3 Compaq Armada E500 Laptop as non-working yesterday for $5 I went home and figured out why it wasn't working They tried to use a printer cable to power it up This is laptop #6 now I have in my room.
I also bought four sterling coasters yesterday for fifty cents. They weigh up to 2.2 ozs
I yard sales. 90% of my non-coin posessions is from yard sales
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I agree completely, thus the testing of the numismatic waters, not too chilly, actually a little warm, if someone turns up the heat, i wont mind. And if I have to stick it back into my sock drawer, no harm done.
as far as "has it come to this?", I wonder why someone would say that. Is it disbelief that anything could cost 10K? Is it a disbelief that anything minted post 1933 should cost 10K? I see quite a few posts calling modern stuff "crap" and I just laugh, since everything at one point was modern "crap".
I am all for looking into those garage sales, you know some folks had to have stuck some away. My thinking though is, there was a lot of publicity last year, and some Cheerios sacs sold for close to or over $5k. You would have expected to see the sacs come pouring out of the woodworks, but they didnt. Are there really some stuck in drawers somewhere? What will it take to find out? I bet selling some modern crap for 10K might get them searching again. So here we are.
Seriously,what if there are only 20 left either original or graded? Just modern crap....lol
I'm waiting to hear of some being found in circulation.....I can't imagine a lot of kids who found those, even adults, were coin collectors.....so, many/most probably got opened and spent.
I just don't have the patience to get sac after sac from the bank and look at them all......
Heck, I discovered the danged variety, and I think that's awful high! LOL Tom DeLorey
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LOL--you made me laugh so hard my daughter asked if i was ok. You and Pat were the ones who peaked my interest in this coin in the first place, so from you I will gladly take advice, but isnt it just a little bit fun to watch and see if anything happens? Even if it doesnt sell, a lot more people heard about the neat detective work you did(if they checked the seach engines). I like informing folks about really interesting things, and I love this story on these coins. Honestly, I think 10K is just about right for these coins. Not too high to be a joke, not too low to steal their thunder.
How can you tell if a Sac is a Cheerios one or a normal one? Does anybody have any comparison pictures? (Just curious because I believe that a family member may have pulled one out of a box of Cheerios and put it away in his collection. I'd just like to know what to look for if I was to look at the coin).
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<< <i>How can you tell if a Sac is a Cheerios one or a normal one? Does anybody have any comparison pictures? (Just curious because I believe that a family member may have pulled one out of a box of Cheerios and put it away in his collection. I'd just like to know what to look for if I was to look at the coin). >>
Go to www.smalldollars.com
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If anyone has a wild hair wanting to buy his at 7.5k minimum, just let me know and I have 2 I'll sell at 7k each to you, you can buy one or both at that price.
Well, first off, that auction description hurts my eyes......unless I REALLY wanted something from that seller, I wouldn't even get past 3-4 words in the description then I would move on.
2ndly, how is it better priced? I didn't see the reserve listed. It is started at $2000 but says "reserve not yet met". So, it may have a reserve above $10k. I don't know....do you?
I love this place..........Where else can a kid say to his/her parent.......Gee I remember I have a Sack dollar somewhere I got from a box of Cheerios ... The parents say **That's nice dear **....The kid say's** It's selling on E-bay for $10,000 Dollars**..The parents say.......
<< <i>I ate a lot of Cheerios during that promotion and only landed the "Cheerios Lincoln cents". >>
Join the club on that one - I bought a bunch of Cheerios trying to find those Sac dollars, but got stuck with pennies . But at least I had a lot of snack food and it might have lowered my chlorestorol a bit!
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I liked that show, maybe I picked it up by osmosis. How does hunky dory or peachy keen sound? LOL, I love it when folks have nothing to say, but then decide they should say it anyways. I dabble in lots of things, I guess I could rap a little, but dude, thats not my thing.
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If I see one, I'd try to offer $50
It was slabbed first...............But who knows.... the Cheerios is a finer varitey..........
<< <i>That's funny you should say that. My son, notlogical, has been begging to go to every estate, yard and garage sale we see so that he can hunt for a Cheerios sac. I'm sure somebody will find one that way. There's got to be a few squirreled away in drawers somewhere. >>
My dad and I go to yard sales every Saturday for at least four hours
I bought a P3 Compaq Armada E500 Laptop as non-working yesterday for $5
I went home and figured out why it wasn't working
They tried to use a printer cable to power it up
This is laptop #6 now I have in my room.
I also bought four sterling coasters yesterday for fifty cents. They weigh up to 2.2 ozs
I yard sales.
90% of my non-coin posessions is from yard sales
<< <i>I ate a lot of Cheerios during that promotion and only landed the "Cheerios Lincoln cents". >>
Me too, I ate all that cereal and gained 5 cents and lost 5 points on my cholesterol.
when a completed transaction occurs at a price, then one can more easily determine "value"
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as far as "has it come to this?", I wonder why someone would say that. Is it disbelief that anything could cost 10K? Is it a disbelief that anything minted post 1933 should cost 10K? I see quite a few posts calling modern stuff "crap" and I just laugh, since everything at one point was modern "crap".
I am all for looking into those garage sales, you know some folks had to have stuck some away. My thinking though is, there was a lot of publicity last year, and some Cheerios sacs sold for close to or over $5k. You would have expected to see the sacs come pouring out of the woodworks, but they didnt. Are there really some stuck in drawers somewhere? What will it take to find out? I bet selling some modern crap for 10K might get them searching again. So here we are.
Seriously,what if there are only 20 left either original or graded? Just modern crap....lol
I just don't have the patience to get sac after sac from the bank and look at them all......
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
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Heck, I discovered the danged variety, and I think that's awful high!
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Tom DeLorey
<< <i>How can you tell if a Sac is a Cheerios one or a normal one? Does anybody have any comparison pictures? (Just curious because I believe that a family member may have pulled one out of a box of Cheerios and put it away in his collection. I'd just like to know what to look for if I was to look at the coin). >>
Go to www.smalldollars.com
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Heck, I discovered the danged variety, and I think that's awful high!
LOL
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Everyone's getting in on the bashing tonight.
<< <i>How can you tell if a Sac is a Cheerios one or a normal one? >>
The Cheerios one has teethmarks in it.
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<< <i>Here is one priced a little better!
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Well, first off, that auction description hurts my eyes......unless I REALLY wanted something from that seller, I wouldn't even get past 3-4 words in the description then I would move on.
2ndly, how is it better priced? I didn't see the reserve listed. It is started at $2000 but says "reserve not yet met". So, it may have a reserve above $10k. I don't know....do you?
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
ps I expect a loaf of bread will be $50,000.00 in yr 2050 but Coins maintain their freshness better.
<< <i>Here is one priced a little better!
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Ahhh..... Thanks. Yeah....... ummm......... I could rub some Cheerios on my Sac Dollar but that's about as close as it will get to being a real one.
<< <i>I ate a lot of Cheerios during that promotion and only landed the "Cheerios Lincoln cents". >>
Join the club on that one - I bought a bunch of Cheerios trying to find those Sac dollars, but got stuck with pennies . But at least I had a lot of snack food and it might have lowered my chlorestorol a bit!