I collated a bunch (35) of high eye appeal proof cameos and sent to Heritage for sale. I needed some cash flow. Heritage got good prices for the coins, but I end up regretting each time I sell a super coin.
Badger
Collector of Modern Silver Proofs 1950-1964 -- PCGS Registry as Elite Cameo
I miss a coin I sold last year on Ebay. 1796 B-4 Bust Dollar, in ANACS F-12 (Cleaned) condition. It wasn't mine, but I held on to it for a long time while I was researching how to go about auctioning it off.
I hope it found a nice home...
If you haven't noticed, I'm single and miserable and I've got four albums of bitching about it that I would offer as proof.
It's a PCGS MS66 (no FS). Cleanest 66 I'd ever seen.
<< <i>I was never a big fan of The Jeffersons. >>
Same here. I put together a War set just for $hits and giggles. Even though the Jeffersons really don't spin my wheel I can still appreciate a fine looking specimen.
I do believe I sold the coin to a forum member. Memory fails me though as I can't for the life of me remember who.
As far as missing coins, for toners it would be a ms68 Norfolk (although technically I'd grade it a 67) with AWESOME toning, for gold a Pan-Pac $2.50 in ms64, for Frankies a pr67dcam 1955, and for series the complete set of $2.50 Indians in ms63-4. All the above were PCGS graded and the Indians were all in rattlers. If I had to choose one of all the coins just strictly on aesthetics (as opposed to price in which case the '11-D would be a no brainer) that I miss the most it would be the 1955 dcam. C'est la vie.
I miss every coin I've ever sold. When I buy a coin I buy it for life, so the only reason I sell is because I need the loot. Eventually I will buy back everything I've sold (like types and dates - not the specific coins, mind you).
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Good grief! That thing is a monster!
Badger
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1938 - 1964 Proof Jeffersons w/ Varieties
<< <i> Every now and then I wish I still had it, even though I don't collect Jeffersons. >>
I was never a big fan of The Jeffersons.
I hope it found a nice home...
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<< <i>Good grief! That thing is a monster! >>
It's a PCGS MS66 (no FS). Cleanest 66 I'd ever seen.
<< <i>I was never a big fan of The Jeffersons. >>
Same here. I put together a War set just for $hits and giggles. Even though the Jeffersons really don't spin my wheel I can still appreciate a fine looking specimen.
I do believe I sold the coin to a forum member. Memory fails me though as I can't for the life of me remember who.
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
As far as missing coins, for toners it would be a ms68 Norfolk (although technically I'd grade it a 67) with AWESOME toning, for gold a Pan-Pac $2.50 in ms64, for Frankies a pr67dcam 1955, and for series the complete set of $2.50 Indians in ms63-4. All the above were PCGS graded and the Indians were all in rattlers. If I had to choose one of all the coins just strictly on aesthetics (as opposed to price in which case the '11-D would be a no brainer) that I miss the most it would be the 1955 dcam. C'est la vie.
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