Post a picture of your favorite coin you bought in 2007 for LESS THAN $50.
SkyMan
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Here are the rules. The coin must cost less than $50, tax INCLUDED. If it is slabbed let us know what the grade is. If you have 2 favorites it is alright to post both of them.
This one is raw, and it cost me a lot less than $50.
This one is raw, and it cost me a lot less than $50.
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<< <i>leeg;all i can say is WOW!. >>
Thanks. There are some good values out there, if your patient. I don't usually do very well in the patience department.
Bought this one at the same time, also $35 and 66RB, POP 4/0:
Here is mine Rattler MS65 Morgan that looks undergraded..... mispriced buy it now on Ebay but the seller sent it!!! the reminds me I need to re-shoot it and crop it better.
NGC MS66, $35.
Russ, NCNE
Man if a $1 got me this today....
nevermind
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My photos suck because Im using my webcam. not a normal regular cam. will have better shots soon.
Heres some more..
small 4 bucks, if i remember correctly
I sold the 4th one, the runt of the litter, for $149.
greg
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<< <i>blu62vette, that's the cleanest, most mark free 65 i think i've ever seen.......lock 66 shot 67......while i'm normally a fan of leaving coins in the older gen. holders you NEED to send that one in
greg >>
One of these days... I only have a few rattlers so as I get more I will be more willing to send it in. It is very comparable with some of my 66's and knocks the snot of a couple too. I couldnt believe what I got when it came in the mail.....
This 1962 Franklin was $39., it's a PR66 in an old ANACS 6 digit holder with nice peripheral color.
This 1943 Mercury Dime was in PCGS 65 rattler, $9.
U.S. Type Set
What doesn't the photo of your 1900-O show? For heavens sake, it looks more like a 67 than a 64! Great looking Morgan.
<< <i>Are they still redeemable??? >>
They're modern reproductions
A nice addition to my "Birth year" set.
PCGS-66
Rookie Joe
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>Leonidas:
What doesn't the photo of your 1900-O show? For heavens sake, it looks more like a 67 than a 64! Great looking Morgan. >>
I really dont collect Morgan Dollars. 1900 was the birthyear of my Grandfather. I bought this on eBay in March 07. The pictures in the auction were not all that great, but I thought for $42.00 It looked good enough. When I received the item and opened the package I was shocked. Every now and then I go on a selling spurt, but this one will always be with me. The reverse is just as nice as the obverse. Blurry eyes @ PCGS that day.
Most have probably seen these coins posted before but,
I will post again for the few who have not see them
A very nice 1893 Columbian MS63 for my collection $63
A 1967 SMS set $9 found this:
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
I made it.
But they cost me less than $50 each (on average) to make them:
1854 Large Cent EF-45 (Raw)-Newcomb 26/R-3+
$43
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This was an ebay listing. It came in one of those cheap eagle cardboard and plastic cases. The seller's description said "it might need a decent cleaning."
Here's another old ANA holder... $42 dollars, little hole in the wall antique shop.
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