AKA kokimoki the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed Join the NRA and protect YOUR right to keep and bear arms To protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not soundness of heart. Theodore Roosevelt [L]http://www.ourfallensoldier.com/ThompsonMichaelE_MemorialPage.html[L]
I am dictating this from my hospital bed. I fell and broke my femur in 4 places. I am sorry but i will be unable to participate in the swap. Lots of things are on hold.
Dang it! It did not come today either! Yesterday the mailman told me he saw it at the office but did not get it. Maybe that one wasn't mine? Hopefully tomorrow!
<< <i>Dang it! It did not come today either! Yesterday the mailman told me he saw it at the office but did not get it. Maybe that one wasn't mine? Hopefully tomorrow! >>
patience young slippergate. thy stash of goodies will arrive by the weekend!
Label/Receipt Number: RA38 3871 655U S Status: Arrival at Unit
Your item arrived at 7:19 AM on November 17, 2007 in SILVER SPRING, MD 20902. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
BTW: 7:19am should have been on the truck to me today - it was NOT!
Finnally! The package is safe and sound! I'll be going through it and try to send by next week. Probably Saturday.
edit: it looks like there is a lot of really nice Morgans - mostly ANACS. But all look PL. Wonder if they'd cross?
I am assuming the tag on each is the nominal value assigned?
Also I don't think I will take that trade dollar Millertime so I will be sending you a picture - actually I will post it here. If anyone else wants some pics, I will post them while I'm at it. PM me!
Stop whining........ At least you get the TAG Box before me. remember, my tag took 3.5 months. this one will easily last until late March if all goes well.
SLIPGATE HAS TAKEN ONE COIN, HERE IS THE NEW LIST FOR MILLERTIME TO PONDER:
Here is a group of ANACs Dollars that I cherried out of a 300 coin lot a year ago: ANACS 1509884 1878-s ms61 Nice hints of toning on obv rims, very bag free, a few hits on the cheek. Undergraded IMHO. $50 ANACS 1510504 1879-s MS 62 Frost PL obverse, rev not PL but very clean. Blast white. $33 ANACS 1504267 1879-s ms 63 White $36 ANACS 1509891 1879-S MS 63 Flashy white $36 ANACS 1510509 1880-S MS 64 VAM-11 Hot 50 Very mark free and crackout candidate, grade may be limited due to average strike and lustre $50 ANACS 1510516 1883-0 MS-62 Flashy coin with hints of obv rim toning, nice "alligator" skin with good lustre, typical soft O mint strike, nifty die cracks through rev UNITED STATES, $30 ANACS 1497360 1888 ms-62 Lots of lustre, reverse toning at bottom, $31 ANACS 1515226 1889 MS-63 Hints of rim toning, alligator original skin, softer strike limits grade, $31 ANACS 1510550 1898-o ms-63. Toner. $36
PCGS 13856955 1878-8TF, VAM 14 "Chip in Ear", PCGS MS62. Flashy and very clean blast white, a real nice coin for the grade, I submitted hoping for a 63. Ash (VAM dealer and expert) offerred me $350.00 for it when it was a raw coin about a year ago, I was trying for a 63, but got a 62. It's PQ. So add a year and the PCGS slabbing fee, and I'll call it $410.
PCGS 08828769 1894-O VF25. Scratch thru obverse, but must have been ok for pcgs. $46 bid, discount to $40.
NGC 2506402-002 1880-S Morgan MS 63 killer reverse, but hit on lower eagle limits grade $36 NGC 1954500-041 1881-S Morgan MS 63 blast white and very nice for the grade $35 NGC 1830367-128 1885-O Morgan MS 63, toner reverse $35 NGC 1874447-007 1885-O Morgan MS 64, white $45 NGC 1833011-017 1921 Morgan MS 64, very lustrous, especially for a 21 Morgan $34
Type coins: NGC 1874415-002 1913-D Buffalo MS63. Very nice toning and surfaces. $60
NGC 1937175-003 Seated Dollar 1844 XF45. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* This coin has stunning rainbow toning on the obverse rims, the reverse is russet. A low mintage issue. For full disclosure, I recently tried to cross it to PCGS and it did not cross. $750
Commems PCGS 05592565 1935/34 Boone Commem MS66 Bid is $340, price at $323 NGC 2506083-005 1921 Alabama MS63. Coin has some verdigris, and is not PVC according to NGC. Bid is $350, less 10% is $315.
Widgets: PCGS 10728804 1616 Mercury, MS63 FB. A nice toned example at bid, $32 PCGS 7465750 1945-D Mercury, MS-66, not FB, but about 3/4. $45 PCGS Sample Slab, 1964-D dime MS64, old green holder. Call it $13 PCGS 60156031 1947S Quarter MS 64 $15 PCGS 08683594 1967 Kennedy SMS MS66 $15 PCGS 10537193 1951-S Franklin MS63 FBL, A LucyBop seal of approval coin, but blast white. Price guide is $85, call it $55.
Raw coins: 1797 Half cent. Just a really nice coin, except that when tilted in the light, evidence of cleaning can be seen at the date. It's very hard to detect in a plastic holder. The coin also has some interesting lines in the rim, whcih according to EAC expert Bill Noyes, was likely post mint damage when the coin was relatively new, and the coin has worn with the rim. Something cool to see, and pictures were posted in the forum by eyoung awhile ago. Coin has lots of strong detail remaining, and would look great in a Dansco. Value at good "bid", $300. PURCHASE OPTION TAKEN BY SLIPGATE
1871 Seated dollar. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* A F-VF coin, with nice dirty color that may be hiding an old cleaning. The coin has a small rim bruise above the star to the lft of Liberty's head. This is a pleasing coin in hand, and would look good in a Dansco 7070. Value at $235 (Fine "ask")
1865 2 cent piece, circulated. $13
Stone Mountain. A very nice original piece that I grade AU58 bid $54
1888 Morgan toner, origin BOOM! $29
1923 Peace dollar. From an original roll that I had to open, you also get the original Federal wrapper. This coin has several cool oberse die cracks, and is obviously original material. $75, priced over bid but cool coin and includes it's wrapper.
Lot of 100 very nice circulated Indian Cents. No key dates. No cull coins, but a couple may have some minor nicks and cuts. Overall, a nice group. Lot (100 coins) is $110 (greysheet bid), or take any singles you want at $1.50 each.
A wannabe 1913-S Type 2 (the expensive one) Buffalo nickel. I submitted to PCGS in hopes of the coveted PO-1 grade, retured as "Refund No Service". You decide. $15
3 coin set 1949PDS Frankies, circulated $20
1938-D Walker. Nice VG Coin at greysheet bid of $100
1938-D Walker. Strong VG, but does have some faint scratches on obv seen under 5X. Greysheet VG bid at $100.
Total value now $3342.00.
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Total Price? $39.00! My wife took it to the PO and apparently they didn't know it was a flat rate box and my wife wasn't paying attention. So $15.00 bye bye.
I think the package arrived today but since I'm still seeing double I'm not at work. It will be cool to see all the extremely rare ddo/ddr in this package!!
<< <i>I think the package arrived today but since I'm still seeing double I'm not at work. It will be cool to see all the extremely rare ddo/ddr in this package!!
I picked up the package today and quickly went through it. I'm really liking the seated dollar and a couple of the Morgans. My eyes are in the healing phase and I'm still waiting for one package to arrive (should be any day) so I'll still need a little bit of time.
<< <i>Millertime will need a little time to recover, but he hopes to have a trade together and ship late next week. >>
Thanks for the patience everyone and I apologize for the delays. The surgery went good but since I went with the PRK (instead of Lasik) my recovery takes longer. Right now I can do everyday stuff ok (computer work is petty hard) but I can't see the dates of any coin smaller than a half.
Replied to millertime with my shipping info, and to JB to confirm I'm ready!!
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Here is a group of ANACs Dollars that I cherried out of a 300 coin lot a year ago: ANACS 1509884 1878-s ms61 Nice hints of toning on obv rims, very bag free, a few hits on the cheek. Undergraded IMHO. $50 ANACS 1510504 1879-s MS 62 Frost PL obverse, rev not PL but very clean. Blast white. $33 ANACS 1504267 1879-s ms 63 White $36 ANACS 1509891 1879-S MS 63 Flashy white $36 ANACS 1510509 1880-S MS 64 VAM-11 Hot 50 Very mark free and crackout candidate, grade may be limited due to average strike and lustre $50 ANACS 1510516 1883-0 MS-62 Flashy coin with hints of obv rim toning, nice "alligator" skin with good lustre, typical soft O mint strike, nifty die cracks through rev UNITED STATES, $30 ANACS 1497360 1888 ms-62 Lots of lustre, reverse toning at bottom, $31 ANACS 1515226 1889 MS-63 Hints of rim toning, alligator original skin, softer strike limits grade, $31 ANACS 1510550 1898-o ms-63. Toner. $36 Taken by Millertime
PCGS 13856955 1878-8TF, VAM 14 "Chip in Ear", PCGS MS62. Flashy and very clean blast white, a real nice coin for the grade, I submitted hoping for a 63. Ash (VAM dealer and expert) offerred me $350.00 for it when it was a raw coin about a year ago, I was trying for a 63, but got a 62. It's PQ. So add a year and the PCGS slabbing fee, and I'll call it $410.
PCGS 08828769 1894-O VF25. Scratch thru obverse, but must have been ok for pcgs. $46 bid, discount to $40.
NGC 2506402-002 1880-S Morgan MS 63 killer reverse, but hit on lower eagle limits grade $36 NGC 1954500-041 1881-S Morgan MS 63 blast white and very nice for the grade $35 NGC 1830367-128 1885-O Morgan MS 63, toner reverse $35 Taken by Millertime NGC 1874447-007 1885-O Morgan MS 64, white $45 NGC 1833011-017 1921 Morgan MS 64, very lustrous, especially for a 21 Morgan $34
Type coins: NGC 1874415-002 1913-D Buffalo MS63. Very nice toning and surfaces. $60
NGC 1937175-003 Seated Dollar 1844 XF45. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* This coin has stunning rainbow toning on the obverse rims, the reverse is russet. A low mintage issue. For full disclosure, I recently tried to cross it to PCGS and it did not cross. $750 Taken by Millertime
Commems PCGS 05592565 1935/34 Boone Commem MS66 Bid is $340, price at $323 NGC 2506083-005 1921 Alabama MS63. Coin has some verdigris, and is not PVC according to NGC. Bid is $350, less 10% is $315.
Widgets: PCGS 10728804 1616 Mercury, MS63 FB. A nice toned example at bid, $32 PCGS 7465750 1945-D Mercury, MS-66, not FB, but about 3/4. $45 PCGS Sample Slab, 1964-D dime MS64, old green holder. Call it $13 PCGS 60156031 1947S Quarter MS 64 $15 PCGS 08683594 1967 Kennedy SMS MS66 $15 PCGS 10537193 1951-S Franklin MS63 FBL, A LucyBop seal of approval coin, but blast white. Price guide is $85, call it $55.
Raw coins: 1797 Half cent. Just a really nice coin, except that when tilted in the light, evidence of cleaning can be seen at the date. It's very hard to detect in a plastic holder. The coin also has some interesting lines in the rim, whcih according to EAC expert Bill Noyes, was likely post mint damage when the coin was relatively new, and the coin has worn with the rim. Something cool to see, and pictures were posted in the forum by eyoung awhile ago. Coin has lots of strong detail remaining, and would look great in a Dansco. Value at good "bid", $300. PURCHASE OPTION TAKEN BY SLIPGATE
1871 Seated dollar. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* A F-VF coin, with nice dirty color that may be hiding an old cleaning. The coin has a small rim bruise above the star to the lft of Liberty's head. This is a pleasing coin in hand, and would look good in a Dansco 7070. Value at $235 (Fine "ask")
1865 2 cent piece, circulated. $13
Stone Mountain. A very nice original piece that I grade AU58 bid $54
1888 Morgan toner, origin BOOM! $29 Taken by Millertime
1923 Peace dollar. From an original roll that I had to open, you also get the original Federal wrapper. This coin has several cool oberse die cracks, and is obviously original material. $75, priced over bid but cool coin and includes it's wrapper.
Lot of 100 very nice circulated Indian Cents. No key dates. No cull coins, but a couple may have some minor nicks and cuts. Overall, a nice group. Lot (100 coins) is $110 (greysheet bid), or take any singles you want at $1.50 each.
A wannabe 1913-S Type 2 (the expensive one) Buffalo nickel. I submitted to PCGS in hopes of the coveted PO-1 grade, retured as "Refund No Service". You decide. $15
3 coin set 1949PDS Frankies, circulated $20
1938-D Walker. Nice VG Coin at greysheet bid of $100
1938-D Walker. Strong VG, but does have some faint scratches on obv seen under 5X. Greysheet VG bid at $100.
Added by Millertime: Certified: NGC 1870345-019 1883-CC Morgan MS63DPL, mostly white, $375 PCGS 60003972 1897-O Morgan AU55, speck on reverse, $100 NGC 136778-002 1947-S Washington MS66, $35 PCGS 10407554 1929 Mercury MS64, blast white, $25 PCGS 1123167 1943-D Mercury MS65FB, rattler holder, $50 PCGS 21826706 1944-P Jefferson, couple specks on reverse, $10 ANACS 4004433 1856 Large Cent AU50, new holder, $100
AKA kokimoki the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed Join the NRA and protect YOUR right to keep and bear arms To protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not soundness of heart. Theodore Roosevelt [L]http://www.ourfallensoldier.com/ThompsonMichaelE_MemorialPage.html[L]
Yessir the box has been recieved .......More to follow
AKA kokimoki the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed Join the NRA and protect YOUR right to keep and bear arms To protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not soundness of heart. Theodore Roosevelt [L]http://www.ourfallensoldier.com/ThompsonMichaelE_MemorialPage.html[L]
Here is a group of ANACs Dollars that I cherried out of a 300 coin lot a year ago: ANACS 1509884 1878-s ms61 Nice hints of toning on obv rims, very bag free, a few hits on the cheek. Undergraded IMHO. $50 ANACS 1510504 1879-s MS 62 Frost PL obverse, rev not PL but very clean. Blast white. $33 ANACS 1504267 1879-s ms 63 White $36 ANACS 1509891 1879-S MS 63 Flashy white $36 ANACS 1510509 1880-S MS 64 VAM-11 Hot 50 Very mark free and crackout candidate, grade may be limited due to average strike and lustre $50 ANACS 1510516 1883-0 MS-62 Flashy coin with hints of obv rim toning, nice "alligator" skin with good lustre, typical soft O mint strike, nifty die cracks through rev UNITED STATES, $30 ANACS 1497360 1888 ms-62 Lots of lustre, reverse toning at bottom, $31 ANACS 1515226 1889 MS-63 Hints of rim toning, alligator original skin, softer strike limits grade, $31 ANACS 1510550 1898-o ms-63. Toner. $36 Taken by Millertime
PCGS 13856955 1878-8TF, VAM 14 "Chip in Ear", PCGS MS62. Flashy and very clean blast white, a real nice coin for the grade, I submitted hoping for a 63. Ash (VAM dealer and expert) offerred me $350.00 for it when it was a raw coin about a year ago, I was trying for a 63, but got a 62. It's PQ. So add a year and the PCGS slabbing fee, and I'll call it $410.
PCGS 08828769 1894-O VF25. Scratch thru obverse, but must have been ok for pcgs. $46 bid, discount to $40.
NGC 2506402-002 1880-S Morgan MS 63 killer reverse, but hit on lower eagle limits grade $36 NGC 1954500-041 1881-S Morgan MS 63 blast white and very nice for the grade $35 NGC 1830367-128 1885-O Morgan MS 63, toner reverse $35 Taken by Millertime NGC 1874447-007 1885-O Morgan MS 64, white $45 NGC 1833011-017 1921 Morgan MS 64, very lustrous, especially for a 21 Morgan $34
Type coins: NGC 1874415-002 1913-D Buffalo MS63. Very nice toning and surfaces. $60
NGC 1937175-003 Seated Dollar 1844 XF45. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* This coin has stunning rainbow toning on the obverse rims, the reverse is russet. A low mintage issue. For full disclosure, I recently tried to cross it to PCGS and it did not cross. $750 Taken by Millertime
Commems PCGS 05592565 1935/34 Boone Commem MS66 Bid is $340, price at $323 NGC 2506083-005 1921 Alabama MS63. Coin has some verdigris, and is not PVC according to NGC. Bid is $350, less 10% is $315.
Widgets: PCGS 10728804 1616 Mercury, MS63 FB. A nice toned example at bid, $32 PCGS 7465750 1945-D Mercury, MS-66, not FB, but about 3/4. $45 PCGS Sample Slab, 1964-D dime MS64, old green holder. Call it $13 PCGS 60156031 1947S Quarter MS 64 $15 PCGS 08683594 1967 Kennedy SMS MS66 $15 PCGS 10537193 1951-S Franklin MS63 FBL, A LucyBop seal of approval coin, but blast white. Price guide is $85, call it $55.
Raw coins: 1797 Half cent. Just a really nice coin, except that when tilted in the light, evidence of cleaning can be seen at the date. It's very hard to detect in a plastic holder. The coin also has some interesting lines in the rim, whcih according to EAC expert Bill Noyes, was likely post mint damage when the coin was relatively new, and the coin has worn with the rim. Something cool to see, and pictures were posted in the forum by eyoung awhile ago. Coin has lots of strong detail remaining, and would look great in a Dansco. Value at good "bid", $300. PURCHASE OPTION TAKEN BY SLIPGATE
1871 Seated dollar. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* A F-VF coin, with nice dirty color that may be hiding an old cleaning. The coin has a small rim bruise above the star to the lft of Liberty's head. This is a pleasing coin in hand, and would look good in a Dansco 7070. Value at $235 (Fine "ask") Taken by BRDude
1865 2 cent piece, circulated. $13
Stone Mountain. A very nice original piece that I grade AU58 bid $54
1888 Morgan toner, origin BOOM! $29 Taken by Millertime
1923 Peace dollar. From an original roll that I had to open, you also get the original Federal wrapper. This coin has several cool oberse die cracks, and is obviously original material. $75, priced over bid but cool coin and includes it's wrapper.
Lot of 100 very nice circulated Indian Cents. No key dates. No cull coins, but a couple may have some minor nicks and cuts. Overall, a nice group. Lot (100 coins) is $110 (greysheet bid), or take any singles you want at $1.50 each.
A wannabe 1913-S Type 2 (the expensive one) Buffalo nickel. I submitted to PCGS in hopes of the coveted PO-1 grade, retured as "Refund No Service". You decide. $15
3 coin set 1949PDS Frankies, circulated $20
1938-D Walker. Nice VG Coin at greysheet bid of $100
1938-D Walker. Strong VG, but does have some faint scratches on obv seen under 5X. Greysheet VG bid at $100.
Added by Millertime: Certified: NGC 1870345-019 1883-CC Morgan MS63DPL, mostly white, $375 PCGS 60003972 1897-O Morgan AU55, speck on reverse, $100 NGC 136778-002 1947-S Washington MS66, $35 PCGS 10407554 1929 Mercury MS64, blast white, $25 PCGS 1123167 1943-D Mercury MS65FB, rattler holder, $50 PCGS 21826706 1944-P Jefferson, couple specks on reverse, $10 ANACS 4004433 1856 Large Cent AU50, new holder, $100
PM'd Brian to confirm he is ready and that the addy I have for him is correct. Box is ready, and will be shipped the first day the PO is open.. Possibly Monday?? If not it may be Wednesday, Don't think they will be open on the 1st.
<< <i> Damn! Kory got done right quick like!!!!!!! >>
It's easy when Christmas has ya so broke, all you can hope for is a trade I'm just glad the high dollar dollar was gone or I would have been in trouble!!
AKA kokimoki the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed Join the NRA and protect YOUR right to keep and bear arms To protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not soundness of heart. Theodore Roosevelt [L]http://www.ourfallensoldier.com/ThompsonMichaelE_MemorialPage.html[L]
Hello, The Doc is still alive but not kicking very high. I appreciate the concern TC71 and Boom. I check in from time to time to see how things are going. Can't resist the drama. These forums help pass the time and boy do I have the time. My bones are healing and I am much improved. Happy New Year to all.
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==Looking for pre WW2 Commems in PCGS Rattler holders, 1851-O Three Cent Silvers in all grades
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God Speed,
BOOM
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed
Join the NRA and protect YOUR right to keep and bear arms
To protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not soundness of heart. Theodore Roosevelt
[L]http://www.ourfallensoldier.com/ThompsonMichaelE_MemorialPage.html[L]
<< <i>claychaser I am the wife of docmorter. He is in the hospital. He can not particpate >>
What wrong with the Doc? Is he gonna be ok? Please drop us a line and let us know how he is. Thanks!
TC71
I am dictating this from my hospital bed. I fell and broke my femur in 4 places. I am sorry but i will be unable to participate in the swap. Lots of things are on hold.
I appreciate all of your thoughts and prayers
Hey, Bet you are kind of woozy, but you should consider deleting your addy from the forum! You can do it with the "edit" function, I jotted it down.
Sorry about the leg, and our best wishes for a full recovery. We hear you Docs are the worst patients.
Maybe you will be up to this in a couple of months.
==Looking for pre WW2 Commems in PCGS Rattler holders, 1851-O Three Cent Silvers in all grades
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<< <i>Dang it! It did not come today either! Yesterday the mailman told me he saw it at the office but did not get it. Maybe that one wasn't mine? Hopefully tomorrow! >>
patience young slippergate. thy stash of goodies will arrive by the weekend!
TorinoCobra71
Label/Receipt Number: RA38 3871 655U S
Status: Arrival at Unit
Your item arrived at 7:19 AM on November 17, 2007 in SILVER SPRING, MD 20902. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later.
BTW: 7:19am should have been on the truck to me today - it was NOT!
==Looking for pre WW2 Commems in PCGS Rattler holders, 1851-O Three Cent Silvers in all grades
Successful, problem free and pleasant transactions with: illini420, coinguy1, weather11am,wayneherndon,wondercoin,Topdollarpaid,Julian, bishdigg,seateddime, peicesofme,ajia,CoinRaritiesOnline,savoyspecial,Boom, TorinoCobra71, ModernCoinMart, WTCG, slinc, Patches, Gerard, pocketpiececommems, BigJohnD, RickMilauskas, mirabella, Smittys, LeeG, TomB, DeusExMachina, tydye
edit: it looks like there is a lot of really nice Morgans - mostly ANACS. But all look PL. Wonder if they'd cross?
I am assuming the tag on each is the nominal value assigned?
Also I don't think I will take that trade dollar Millertime so I will be sending you a picture - actually I will post it here. If anyone else wants some pics, I will post them while I'm at it. PM me!
The 1878 PCGS Morgan is MINE!
HEY! Is that sample slab the one I gave you???
Millertime
Complete Dime Set
<< <i>This looks to be awhile in the makin.... >>
Stop whining........ At least you get the TAG Box before me. remember, my tag took 3.5 months. this one will easily last until late March if all goes well.
HAPPY TURKEY DAY, ONE AND ALL!!
TorinoCobra71
So slipper whatchya gonna do?
Here is a group of ANACs Dollars that I cherried out of a 300 coin lot a year ago:
ANACS 1509884 1878-s ms61 Nice hints of toning on obv rims, very bag free, a few hits on the cheek. Undergraded IMHO. $50
ANACS 1510504 1879-s MS 62 Frost PL obverse, rev not PL but very clean. Blast white. $33
ANACS 1504267 1879-s ms 63 White $36
ANACS 1509891 1879-S MS 63 Flashy white $36
ANACS 1510509 1880-S MS 64 VAM-11 Hot 50 Very mark free and crackout candidate, grade may be limited due to average strike and lustre $50
ANACS 1510516 1883-0 MS-62 Flashy coin with hints of obv rim toning, nice "alligator" skin with good lustre, typical soft O mint strike, nifty die cracks through rev UNITED STATES, $30
ANACS 1497360 1888 ms-62 Lots of lustre, reverse toning at bottom, $31
ANACS 1515226 1889 MS-63 Hints of rim toning, alligator original skin, softer strike limits grade, $31
ANACS 1510550 1898-o ms-63. Toner. $36
PCGS 13856955 1878-8TF, VAM 14 "Chip in Ear", PCGS MS62. Flashy and very clean blast white, a real nice coin for the grade, I submitted hoping for a 63. Ash (VAM dealer and expert) offerred me $350.00 for it when it was a raw coin about a year ago, I was trying for a 63, but got a 62. It's PQ. So add a year and the PCGS slabbing fee, and I'll call it $410.
PCGS 08828769 1894-O VF25. Scratch thru obverse, but must have been ok for pcgs. $46 bid, discount to $40.
NGC 2506402-002 1880-S Morgan MS 63 killer reverse, but hit on lower eagle limits grade $36
NGC 1954500-041 1881-S Morgan MS 63 blast white and very nice for the grade $35
NGC 1830367-128 1885-O Morgan MS 63, toner reverse $35
NGC 1874447-007 1885-O Morgan MS 64, white $45
NGC 1833011-017 1921 Morgan MS 64, very lustrous, especially for a 21 Morgan $34
Type coins:
NGC 1874415-002 1913-D Buffalo MS63. Very nice toning and surfaces. $60
NGC 1937175-003 Seated Dollar 1844 XF45. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* This coin has stunning rainbow toning on the obverse rims, the reverse is russet. A low mintage issue. For full disclosure, I recently tried to cross it to PCGS and it did not cross. $750
Commems
PCGS 05592565 1935/34 Boone Commem MS66 Bid is $340, price at $323
NGC 2506083-005 1921 Alabama MS63. Coin has some verdigris, and is not PVC according to NGC. Bid is $350, less 10% is $315.
Widgets:
PCGS 10728804 1616 Mercury, MS63 FB. A nice toned example at bid, $32
PCGS 7465750 1945-D Mercury, MS-66, not FB, but about 3/4. $45
PCGS Sample Slab, 1964-D dime MS64, old green holder. Call it $13
PCGS 60156031 1947S Quarter MS 64 $15
PCGS 08683594 1967 Kennedy SMS MS66 $15
PCGS 10537193 1951-S Franklin MS63 FBL, A LucyBop seal of approval coin, but blast white. Price guide is $85, call it $55.
Raw coins:
1797 Half cent. Just a really nice coin, except that when tilted in the light, evidence of cleaning can be seen at the date. It's very hard to detect in a plastic holder. The coin also has some interesting lines in the rim, whcih according to EAC expert Bill Noyes, was likely post mint damage when the coin was relatively new, and the coin has worn with the rim. Something cool to see, and pictures were posted in the forum by eyoung awhile ago. Coin has lots of strong detail remaining, and would look great in a Dansco. Value at good "bid", $300. PURCHASE OPTION TAKEN BY SLIPGATE
1871 Seated dollar. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* A F-VF coin, with nice dirty color that may be hiding an old cleaning. The coin has a small rim bruise above the star to the lft of Liberty's head. This is a pleasing coin in hand, and would look good in a Dansco 7070. Value at $235 (Fine "ask")
1865 2 cent piece, circulated. $13
Stone Mountain. A very nice original piece that I grade AU58 bid $54
1888 Morgan toner, origin BOOM! $29
1923 Peace dollar. From an original roll that I had to open, you also get the original Federal wrapper. This coin has several cool oberse die cracks, and is obviously original material. $75, priced over bid but cool coin and includes it's wrapper.
Lot of 100 very nice circulated Indian Cents. No key dates. No cull coins, but a couple may have some minor nicks and cuts. Overall, a nice group. Lot (100 coins) is $110 (greysheet bid), or take any singles you want at $1.50 each.
A wannabe 1913-S Type 2 (the expensive one) Buffalo nickel. I submitted to PCGS in hopes of the coveted PO-1 grade, retured as "Refund No Service". You decide. $15
3 coin set 1949PDS Frankies, circulated $20
1938-D Walker. Nice VG Coin at greysheet bid of $100
1938-D Walker. Strong VG, but does have some faint scratches on obv seen under 5X. Greysheet VG bid at $100.
Total value now $3342.00.
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Reg # RB203417975US
Ins $3400
Return Receipt
Total Price? $39.00! My wife took it to the PO and apparently they didn't know it was a flat rate box and my wife wasn't paying attention. So $15.00 bye bye.
Enjoy Millertime!
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Complete Dime Set
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<< <i>I sort of hope it waits until Monday to arrive. I'm getting Lasik (actually I'm doing the PRK procedure) on Thursday!!
Millertime >>
Uh huh - keep dreaming! You'll be lucky to get it by the end of next week. Registered is the slowest service available.
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<< <i>I sort of hope it waits until Monday to arrive. I'm getting Lasik (actually I'm doing the PRK procedure) on Thursday!!
Millertime >>
Uh huh - keep dreaming! You'll be lucky to get it by the end of next week. Registered is the slowest service available. >>
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and wouldn't you just pee your pants if it did arrive in a couple of days....
I just sent smoe stuff to the late state of Ioway- on monday
its there today...2 days 1st class mail baby----
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<< <i>I sort of hope it waits until Monday to arrive. I'm getting Lasik (actually I'm doing the PRK procedure) on Thursday!!
Millertime >>
Uh huh - keep dreaming! You'll be lucky to get it by the end of next week. Registered is the slowest service available. >>
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and wouldn't you just pee your pants if it did arrive in a couple of days....
I just sent smoe stuff to the late state of Ioway- on monday
its there today...2 days 1st class mail baby---- >>
Yeah, that would be fun. A nice big box of beautiful coins and I'm wearing bug eyes!!
Complete Dime Set
Millertime
Complete Dime Set
<< <i>I think the package arrived today but since I'm still seeing double I'm not at work. It will be cool to see all the extremely rare ddo/ddr in this package!!
Millertime >>
Millertime
Complete Dime Set
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<< <i>Millertime will need a little time to recover, but he hopes to have a trade together and ship late next week. >>
Thanks for the patience everyone and I apologize for the delays. The surgery went good but since I went with the PRK (instead of Lasik) my recovery takes longer. Right now I can do everyday stuff ok (computer work is petty hard) but I can't see the dates of any coin smaller than a half.
Millertime
Complete Dime Set
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Taking out the following:
NGC 1937175-003 Seated Dollar 1844 XF45, $750
ANACS 1510550 1898-O MS63, toner, $36
NGC 1830367-128 1885-O Morgan MS63, toner reverse, $35
1888 Morgan, toner, $29
Adding the following:
Certified:
NGC 1870345-019 1883-CC Morgan MS63DPL, mostly white, $375
PCGS 60003972 1897-O Morgan AU55, speck on reverse, $100
NGC 136778-002 1947-S Washington MS66, $35
PCGS 10407554 1929 Mercury MS64, blast white, $25
PCGS 1123167 1943-D Mercury MS65FB, rattler holder, $50
PCGS 21826706 1944-P Jefferson, couple specks on reverse, $10
ANACS 4004433 1856 Large Cent AU50, new holder, $100
Raw:
1833 Bust Half, F, $60
1833 Bust Half Dime, XF, $120
1858 Silver 3 Cent, VF, $40
Millertime
Complete Dime Set
Here is a group of ANACs Dollars that I cherried out of a 300 coin lot a year ago:
ANACS 1509884 1878-s ms61 Nice hints of toning on obv rims, very bag free, a few hits on the cheek. Undergraded IMHO. $50
ANACS 1510504 1879-s MS 62 Frost PL obverse, rev not PL but very clean. Blast white. $33
ANACS 1504267 1879-s ms 63 White $36
ANACS 1509891 1879-S MS 63 Flashy white $36
ANACS 1510509 1880-S MS 64 VAM-11 Hot 50 Very mark free and crackout candidate, grade may be limited due to average strike and lustre $50
ANACS 1510516 1883-0 MS-62 Flashy coin with hints of obv rim toning, nice "alligator" skin with good lustre, typical soft O mint strike, nifty die cracks through rev UNITED STATES, $30
ANACS 1497360 1888 ms-62 Lots of lustre, reverse toning at bottom, $31
ANACS 1515226 1889 MS-63 Hints of rim toning, alligator original skin, softer strike limits grade, $31
ANACS 1510550 1898-o ms-63. Toner. $36 Taken by Millertime
PCGS 13856955 1878-8TF, VAM 14 "Chip in Ear", PCGS MS62. Flashy and very clean blast white, a real nice coin for the grade, I submitted hoping for a 63. Ash (VAM dealer and expert) offerred me $350.00 for it when it was a raw coin about a year ago, I was trying for a 63, but got a 62. It's PQ. So add a year and the PCGS slabbing fee, and I'll call it $410.
PCGS 08828769 1894-O VF25. Scratch thru obverse, but must have been ok for pcgs. $46 bid, discount to $40.
NGC 2506402-002 1880-S Morgan MS 63 killer reverse, but hit on lower eagle limits grade $36
NGC 1954500-041 1881-S Morgan MS 63 blast white and very nice for the grade $35
NGC 1830367-128 1885-O Morgan MS 63, toner reverse $35 Taken by Millertime
NGC 1874447-007 1885-O Morgan MS 64, white $45
NGC 1833011-017 1921 Morgan MS 64, very lustrous, especially for a 21 Morgan $34
Type coins:
NGC 1874415-002 1913-D Buffalo MS63. Very nice toning and surfaces. $60
NGC 1937175-003 Seated Dollar 1844 XF45. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* This coin has stunning rainbow toning on the obverse rims, the reverse is russet. A low mintage issue. For full disclosure, I recently tried to cross it to PCGS and it did not cross. $750 Taken by Millertime
Commems
PCGS 05592565 1935/34 Boone Commem MS66 Bid is $340, price at $323
NGC 2506083-005 1921 Alabama MS63. Coin has some verdigris, and is not PVC according to NGC. Bid is $350, less 10% is $315.
Widgets:
PCGS 10728804 1616 Mercury, MS63 FB. A nice toned example at bid, $32
PCGS 7465750 1945-D Mercury, MS-66, not FB, but about 3/4. $45
PCGS Sample Slab, 1964-D dime MS64, old green holder. Call it $13
PCGS 60156031 1947S Quarter MS 64 $15
PCGS 08683594 1967 Kennedy SMS MS66 $15
PCGS 10537193 1951-S Franklin MS63 FBL, A LucyBop seal of approval coin, but blast white. Price guide is $85, call it $55.
Raw coins:
1797 Half cent. Just a really nice coin, except that when tilted in the light, evidence of cleaning can be seen at the date. It's very hard to detect in a plastic holder. The coin also has some interesting lines in the rim, whcih according to EAC expert Bill Noyes, was likely post mint damage when the coin was relatively new, and the coin has worn with the rim. Something cool to see, and pictures were posted in the forum by eyoung awhile ago. Coin has lots of strong detail remaining, and would look great in a Dansco. Value at good "bid", $300. PURCHASE OPTION TAKEN BY SLIPGATE
1871 Seated dollar. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* A F-VF coin, with nice dirty color that may be hiding an old cleaning. The coin has a small rim bruise above the star to the lft of Liberty's head. This is a pleasing coin in hand, and would look good in a Dansco 7070. Value at $235 (Fine "ask")
1865 2 cent piece, circulated. $13
Stone Mountain. A very nice original piece that I grade AU58 bid $54
1888 Morgan toner, origin BOOM! $29 Taken by Millertime
1923 Peace dollar. From an original roll that I had to open, you also get the original Federal wrapper. This coin has several cool oberse die cracks, and is obviously original material. $75, priced over bid but cool coin and includes it's wrapper.
Lot of 100 very nice circulated Indian Cents. No key dates. No cull coins, but a couple may have some minor nicks and cuts. Overall, a nice group. Lot (100 coins) is $110 (greysheet bid), or take any singles you want at $1.50 each.
A wannabe 1913-S Type 2 (the expensive one) Buffalo nickel. I submitted to PCGS in hopes of the coveted PO-1 grade, retured as "Refund No Service". You decide. $15
3 coin set 1949PDS Frankies, circulated $20
1938-D Walker. Nice VG Coin at greysheet bid of $100
1938-D Walker. Strong VG, but does have some faint scratches on obv seen under 5X. Greysheet VG bid at $100.
Added by Millertime:
Certified:
NGC 1870345-019 1883-CC Morgan MS63DPL, mostly white, $375
PCGS 60003972 1897-O Morgan AU55, speck on reverse, $100
NGC 136778-002 1947-S Washington MS66, $35
PCGS 10407554 1929 Mercury MS64, blast white, $25
PCGS 1123167 1943-D Mercury MS65FB, rattler holder, $50
PCGS 21826706 1944-P Jefferson, couple specks on reverse, $10
ANACS 4004433 1856 Large Cent AU50, new holder, $100
Raw:
1833 Bust Half, F, $60
1833 Bust Half Dime, XF, $120
1858 Silver 3 Cent, VF, $40
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Registered No.: RA929980365US
Milleritme
Complete Dime Set
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed
Join the NRA and protect YOUR right to keep and bear arms
To protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not soundness of heart. Theodore Roosevelt
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Your item was delivered at 3:36 PM on December 27, 2007 in HARRAH, OK 73045
Millertime
Complete Dime Set
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed
Join the NRA and protect YOUR right to keep and bear arms
To protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not soundness of heart. Theodore Roosevelt
[L]http://www.ourfallensoldier.com/ThompsonMichaelE_MemorialPage.html[L]
Here is a group of ANACs Dollars that I cherried out of a 300 coin lot a year ago:
ANACS 1509884 1878-s ms61 Nice hints of toning on obv rims, very bag free, a few hits on the cheek. Undergraded IMHO. $50
ANACS 1510504 1879-s MS 62 Frost PL obverse, rev not PL but very clean. Blast white. $33
ANACS 1504267 1879-s ms 63 White $36
ANACS 1509891 1879-S MS 63 Flashy white $36
ANACS 1510509 1880-S MS 64 VAM-11 Hot 50 Very mark free and crackout candidate, grade may be limited due to average strike and lustre $50
ANACS 1510516 1883-0 MS-62 Flashy coin with hints of obv rim toning, nice "alligator" skin with good lustre, typical soft O mint strike, nifty die cracks through rev UNITED STATES, $30
ANACS 1497360 1888 ms-62 Lots of lustre, reverse toning at bottom, $31
ANACS 1515226 1889 MS-63 Hints of rim toning, alligator original skin, softer strike limits grade, $31
ANACS 1510550 1898-o ms-63. Toner. $36 Taken by Millertime
PCGS 13856955 1878-8TF, VAM 14 "Chip in Ear", PCGS MS62. Flashy and very clean blast white, a real nice coin for the grade, I submitted hoping for a 63. Ash (VAM dealer and expert) offerred me $350.00 for it when it was a raw coin about a year ago, I was trying for a 63, but got a 62. It's PQ. So add a year and the PCGS slabbing fee, and I'll call it $410.
PCGS 08828769 1894-O VF25. Scratch thru obverse, but must have been ok for pcgs. $46 bid, discount to $40.
NGC 2506402-002 1880-S Morgan MS 63 killer reverse, but hit on lower eagle limits grade $36
NGC 1954500-041 1881-S Morgan MS 63 blast white and very nice for the grade $35
NGC 1830367-128 1885-O Morgan MS 63, toner reverse $35 Taken by Millertime
NGC 1874447-007 1885-O Morgan MS 64, white $45
NGC 1833011-017 1921 Morgan MS 64, very lustrous, especially for a 21 Morgan $34
Type coins:
NGC 1874415-002 1913-D Buffalo MS63. Very nice toning and surfaces. $60
NGC 1937175-003 Seated Dollar 1844 XF45. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* This coin has stunning rainbow toning on the obverse rims, the reverse is russet. A low mintage issue. For full disclosure, I recently tried to cross it to PCGS and it did not cross. $750 Taken by Millertime
Commems
PCGS 05592565 1935/34 Boone Commem MS66 Bid is $340, price at $323
NGC 2506083-005 1921 Alabama MS63. Coin has some verdigris, and is not PVC according to NGC. Bid is $350, less 10% is $315.
Widgets:
PCGS 10728804 1616 Mercury, MS63 FB. A nice toned example at bid, $32
PCGS 7465750 1945-D Mercury, MS-66, not FB, but about 3/4. $45
PCGS Sample Slab, 1964-D dime MS64, old green holder. Call it $13
PCGS 60156031 1947S Quarter MS 64 $15
PCGS 08683594 1967 Kennedy SMS MS66 $15
PCGS 10537193 1951-S Franklin MS63 FBL, A LucyBop seal of approval coin, but blast white. Price guide is $85, call it $55.
Raw coins:
1797 Half cent. Just a really nice coin, except that when tilted in the light, evidence of cleaning can be seen at the date. It's very hard to detect in a plastic holder. The coin also has some interesting lines in the rim, whcih according to EAC expert Bill Noyes, was likely post mint damage when the coin was relatively new, and the coin has worn with the rim. Something cool to see, and pictures were posted in the forum by eyoung awhile ago. Coin has lots of strong detail remaining, and would look great in a Dansco. Value at good "bid", $300. PURCHASE OPTION TAKEN BY SLIPGATE
1871 Seated dollar. *PIC POSTED BY SLIPGATE* A F-VF coin, with nice dirty color that may be hiding an old cleaning. The coin has a small rim bruise above the star to the lft of Liberty's head. This is a pleasing coin in hand, and would look good in a Dansco 7070. Value at $235 (Fine "ask") Taken by BRDude
1865 2 cent piece, circulated. $13
Stone Mountain. A very nice original piece that I grade AU58 bid $54
1888 Morgan toner, origin BOOM! $29 Taken by Millertime
1923 Peace dollar. From an original roll that I had to open, you also get the original Federal wrapper. This coin has several cool oberse die cracks, and is obviously original material. $75, priced over bid but cool coin and includes it's wrapper.
Lot of 100 very nice circulated Indian Cents. No key dates. No cull coins, but a couple may have some minor nicks and cuts. Overall, a nice group. Lot (100 coins) is $110 (greysheet bid), or take any singles you want at $1.50 each.
A wannabe 1913-S Type 2 (the expensive one) Buffalo nickel. I submitted to PCGS in hopes of the coveted PO-1 grade, retured as "Refund No Service". You decide. $15
3 coin set 1949PDS Frankies, circulated $20
1938-D Walker. Nice VG Coin at greysheet bid of $100
1938-D Walker. Strong VG, but does have some faint scratches on obv seen under 5X. Greysheet VG bid at $100.
Added by Millertime:
Certified:
NGC 1870345-019 1883-CC Morgan MS63DPL, mostly white, $375
PCGS 60003972 1897-O Morgan AU55, speck on reverse, $100
NGC 136778-002 1947-S Washington MS66, $35
PCGS 10407554 1929 Mercury MS64, blast white, $25
PCGS 1123167 1943-D Mercury MS65FB, rattler holder, $50
PCGS 21826706 1944-P Jefferson, couple specks on reverse, $10
ANACS 4004433 1856 Large Cent AU50, new holder, $100
Raw:
1833 Bust Half, F, $60
1833 Bust Half Dime, XF, $120
1858 Silver 3 Cent, VF, $40
Added by BRDude:
PCGS 1945 Walker PCGS 64 46.00
PCGS 1943 Walker PCGS 64 46.00
PCGS 1943-D Merx MS65FB 39.00
PCGS 1944-D Merc MS66FB 50.00
NGC 1939 Walker NGC 63 55.00
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TC71
Kory, pls confirm that bstat is ready, and post the shipping info when you ship!
Brian, pls give us a post to confirm you are ready.
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<< <i> Damn! Kory got done right quick like!!!!!!! >>
It's easy when Christmas has ya so broke, all you can hope for is a trade I'm just glad the high dollar dollar was gone or I would have been in trouble!!
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What a way to spend the Holidays. If you've ever broken a bone then you know the Pain.
Breaking the biggest bone in his body, the Femur, in 4 places! Unimaginable.
Get well soon Doc. I pray that you recover nicely.
The Doc is still alive but not kicking very high. I appreciate the concern TC71 and Boom. I check in from time to time to see how things are going. Can't resist the drama. These forums help pass the time and boy do I have the time. My bones are healing and I am much improved. Happy New Year to all.
Doc (MIA but not KIA)