Binion silver hoard
dsessom
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Not that it's a huge deal, but I thought it would be cool just to own a coin with some kind of pedigree so I bought one of the Binion Hoard silver dollars.
I chose a 1923 Peace in NGC MS63. I guess these are pretty common, but who knows maybe some day they will be worth something...
In the meantime, I like the coin for what it is.
I might buy a few more. Maybe a Morgan. I kinda like 'em.
I chose a 1923 Peace in NGC MS63. I guess these are pretty common, but who knows maybe some day they will be worth something...
In the meantime, I like the coin for what it is.
I might buy a few more. Maybe a Morgan. I kinda like 'em.
Best regards,
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
Dwayne F. Sessom
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<< <i>I picked up a Binion pedigreed Morgan.
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NICE! I am thinking about getting a few more including some Morgans too. I really like yours!
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
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<< <i>There are very few coins surviving today that I would consider to have a pedigree. In my world, a pedigree would exist only if a provenance tracing back to the Mint can be shown. >>
Yeah, but you own $10k coins! LMAO
For us poor folk, this is about as close to a Pedigree coin as we will ever own. Even though I have been collecting since I was 12 years old, I am still just a novice collector. I have much to learn, and that is one of the main reasons I visit these forums as much as I do. The Binion coins for the most part are not rarities, but I thought the story behind them was kinda neat, and the MS63/64 range coins are quite affordable.
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
by the bag full as he did not trust paper money. The
quality of most of the dollars was not really spectacular
but there were a number of astonishingly beautiful BU & toned dollars
found in the hoard buried in a crypt in the Nevada Desert and
in Mr Binion's basement.
Camelot
V/R
Sumdunce
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
I was one of 6 people that was in the Binion Casino vaults unloading and opening bags of silver dollars and cataloging them. We were there 10 days before all of this went down with Ted and Sandy Murphy. To make a long story short what you saw of The Binion Hoard was about a 10th of what what really there before the LV Police got there hands on it.
Ted collected much more than just silver dollars, there were bags upon bags of nickels and quarters as well. One wall housed just bars and bars and bars of silver it was unbelievable. And not just silver coins either he had a huge stash of gold as well. We saw one 5 gallon bucket of $20 gold coins spilling over onto the floor and had heard that that was one that wouldnt fit in another vault that we didnt see. The gun vault was next door to the coin vault it housed Id imagine 5000+ rifles and pistols (there were a few bags of dollars in there too).
Oh the memories......
<< <i>I love Binion stuff, one of the things that I will always remember for the rest of my life.
I was one of 6 people that was in the Binion Casino vaults unloading and opening bags of silver dollars and cataloging them. We were there 10 days before all of this went down with Ted and Sandy Murphy. To make a long story short what you saw of The Binion Hoard was about a 10th of what what really there before the LV Police got there hands on it.
Ted collected much more than just silver dollars, there were bags upon bags of nickels and quarters as well. One wall housed just bars and bars and bars of silver it was unbelievable. And not just silver coins either he had a huge stash of gold as well. We saw one 5 gallon bucket of $20 gold coins spilling over onto the floor and had heard that that was one that wouldnt fit in another vault that we didnt see. The gun vault was next door to the coin vault it housed Id imagine 5000+ rifles and pistols (there were a few bags of dollars in there too).
Oh the memories...... >>
Cool story. Do we know what happened to the rest of the hoard ie: the gold?
<< <i>There are very few coins surviving today that I would consider to have a pedigree. In my world, a pedigree would exist only if a provenance tracing back to the Mint can be shown. >>
That would make only my mint purchases coins with a pedigree.