Better start saving your money...
The Jim O'Neal Indian Eagle collection and Dale Friend Barber Half collections will be auctioned at January's FUN sale.
Jim O'Neal $10 Indians
Friend Barber Halves
Jim O'Neal $10 Indians
Friend Barber Halves
Who is John Galt?
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NGC registry V-Nickel proof #6!!!!
working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
RIP "BEAR"
8850 1907 Wire Edge $10 MS66 16 3 $145,000.00
8851 1907 Rolled Edge $10 MS66 14 3 $375,000.00
8852 1907 No Motto $10 MS68 1 0 $150,000.00
8853 1908 No Motto $10 MS67 4 0 $75,000.00
8854 1908-D No Motto $10 MS66 5 0 $100,000.00
8859 1908 Motto $10 MS67 4 4 $60,000.00
8860 1908-D Motto $10 MS66 4 3 $50,000.00
8861 1908-S $10 MS68 3 0 $120,000.00
8862 1909 $10 MS66 9 2 $37,500.00
8863 1909-D $10 MS66 5 2 $70,000.00
8864 1909-S $10 MS67 2 0 $65,000.00
8865 1910 $10 MS66 19 2 $22,500.00
8866 1910-D $10 MS66 25 0 $25,000.00
8867 1910-S $10 MS66 2 0 $135,000.00
8868 1911 $10 MS67 8 0 $45,000.00
8869 1911-D $10 MS63 21 15 $25,500.00
8870 1911-S $10 MS66 8 0 $45,000.00
8871 1912 $10 MS66 9 1 $24,000.00
8872 1912-S $10 MS66 1 0 $125,000.00
8873 1913 $10 MS66 12 1 $22,000.00
8874 1913-S $10 MS66 1 0 $275,000.00
8875 1914 $10 MS66 7 2 $30,000.00
8876 1914-D $10 MS66 4 3 $26,500.00
8877 1914-S $10 MS64 80 11 $16,500.00
8878 1915 $10 MS66 6 1 $25,000.00
8879 1915-S $10 MS66 2 0 $120,000.00
8880 1916-S $10 MS67 2 0 $115,000.00
8881 1920-S $10 MS66 1 1 $500,000.00
8882 1926 $10 MS66 8 0 $16,500.00
8883 1930-S $10 MS67 1 0 $250,000.00
8884 1932 $10 MS66 81 1 $16,500.00
8885 1933 $10 MS65 7 0 $650,000.00
<< <i>Jim O'Neil is quite prosperous for a YN. >>
Indeed. When he goes off to college I'm gonna try to pick up his paper route. --Jerry
<< <i>The $10 set have a PCGS price guide value of 3.757 mill >>
I would have to take the "over" on that proposition.
Who is John Galt?
<< <i>How does a kid (YN) come into a $3.5 million collection anyway? >>
Gecko, I'm pretty sure he's not a YN......but heck, I could be wrong!!!
.Haven't seen much of
either, in quite a while.
Camelot
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>How does a kid (YN) come into a $3.5 million collection anyway? >>
flipping pandas
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<< <i>Jim O'Neil is quite prosperous for a YN. >>
"Live long and prosper"
My "How I Started" columns
<< <i>I don't believe Jim is a YN, read:
"OÕNeal is becoming a widely recognized numismatist. His collection of paper money was auctioned by Heritage in 2005. Previously, he was chairman of Collectors Universe, the parent company of PCGS. More recently, he was a very active bidder in the FUN 2007 second Platinum Night, an epic auction event. At the time, he pleasantly cooperated with me, and expressed no objection to the use of his name, when I was covering the FUN Ô07 auction extravaganza for a leading coin newspaper.
The values of OÕNealÕs Indian Half Eagles have been enhanced as a consequence of being in his great collection. Coins that are part of named, great collections will tend to, all other factors being equal, command higher prices than coins that are sold quietly or anonymously." >>
Thanks Realone as now I recall reading a few page spread in a copy of Heritages magazine on Mr. O'Neal... he's just a few years past being a YN!
<< <i>I don't recall the Jim O'Neal Indian Eagle collection set being posted when the Kutasi collection was #1... does anyone know if this set was done in a jiffy
At least 5 of the coins are from the Kutasi collection and another 6 from the Morse collection. Would this qualify as in a jiffy?
Who is John Galt?
<< <i>I don't believe Jim is a YN, read:
"OÕNeal is becoming a widely recognized numismatist. His collection of paper money was auctioned by Heritage in 2005. Previously, he was chairman of Collectors Universe, the parent company of PCGS. More recently, he was a very active bidder in the FUN 2007 second Platinum Night, an epic auction event. At the time, he pleasantly cooperated with me, and expressed no objection to the use of his name, when I was covering the FUN Ô07 auction extravaganza for a leading coin newspaper.
The values of OÕNealÕs Indian Half Eagles have been enhanced as a consequence of being in his great collection. Coins that are part of named, great collections will tend to, all other factors being equal, command higher prices than coins that are sold quietly or anonymously." >>
You are wrong. It says Jim is a YN, right there on his Registry Set!
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<< <i>I don't recall the Jim O'Neal Indian Eagle collection set being posted when the Kutasi collection was #1... does anyone know if this set was done in a jiffy
At least 5 of the coins are from the Kutasi collection and another 6 from the Morse collection. Would this qualify as in a jiffy? >>
Well that's 1/3 of the set in less then 2 years.
<< <i>Better start saving your money... >>
Actually, I've just about spent all I have on Newp's this past week!!!
Some of these purchases were on purpose for upgrades, while the others happened to be low bids I didn't expect to win, but I did!
As for O'Neal and Friend coins, I will enjoy watching these hit the auction block at my first FUN show.
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<< <i>How does a kid (YN) come into a $3.5 million collection anyway? >>
Buying stolen coins from OJ that's Mr Simpson. It seems he has ties to the mafia and thugs. Hell I heard one of the gold coins OJ sold to this guy was worth $200k Oj got a free set of Calaway Golf Clubs and a rum and coke.
<< <i>The $10 set have a PCGS price guide value of 3.757 mill
8850 1907 Wire Edge $10 MS66 16 3 $145,000.00
8851 1907 Rolled Edge $10 MS66 14 3 $375,000.00
8852 1907 No Motto $10 MS68 1 0 $150,000.00
8853 1908 No Motto $10 MS67 4 0 $75,000.00
8854 1908-D No Motto $10 MS66 5 0 $100,000.00
8859 1908 Motto $10 MS67 4 4 $60,000.00
8860 1908-D Motto $10 MS66 4 3 $50,000.00
8861 1908-S $10 MS68 3 0 $120,000.00
8862 1909 $10 MS66 9 2 $37,500.00
8863 1909-D $10 MS66 5 2 $70,000.00
8864 1909-S $10 MS67 2 0 $65,000.00
8865 1910 $10 MS66 19 2 $22,500.00
8866 1910-D $10 MS66 25 0 $25,000.00
8867 1910-S $10 MS66 2 0 $135,000.00
8868 1911 $10 MS67 8 0 $45,000.00
8869 1911-D $10 MS63 21 15 $25,500.00
8870 1911-S $10 MS66 8 0 $45,000.00
8871 1912 $10 MS66 9 1 $24,000.00
8872 1912-S $10 MS66 1 0 $125,000.00
8873 1913 $10 MS66 12 1 $22,000.00
8874 1913-S $10 MS66 1 0 $275,000.00
8875 1914 $10 MS66 7 2 $30,000.00
8876 1914-D $10 MS66 4 3 $26,500.00
8877 1914-S $10 MS64 80 11 $16,500.00
8878 1915 $10 MS66 6 1 $25,000.00
8879 1915-S $10 MS66 2 0 $120,000.00
8880 1916-S $10 MS67 2 0 $115,000.00
8881 1920-S $10 MS66 1 1 $500,000.00
8882 1926 $10 MS66 8 0 $16,500.00
8883 1930-S $10 MS67 1 0 $250,000.00
8884 1932 $10 MS66 81 1 $16,500.00
8885 1933 $10 MS65 7 0 $650,000.00 >>
When I saw this list, my first thought was that these prices reflected condition rarity and registry madness. But after taking a closer look at the PCGS price guide, I guess that's not the case. Many of these are expensive in much lower grades.
Regardless, I think $10 Indians are very cool.
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<< <i>Jim O'Neil is quite prosperous for a YN. >>
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