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RYKRYK Posts: 35,799 ✭✭✭✭✭
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  • AnkurJAnkurJ Posts: 11,370 ✭✭✭✭
    I don't know of any official record price, but my friend said I paid a lot for my 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar in F15.
    All coins kept in bank vaults.
    PCGS Registries
    Box of 20
    SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
  • lkeigwinlkeigwin Posts: 16,893 ✭✭✭✭✭
    ...1951-D 65RB Lincoln. Price guide says $3. I paid twenty-five times that.
    Lance.

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  • ElcontadorElcontador Posts: 7,667 ✭✭✭✭✭
    For what I collect, paying a record price for anything means I paid far too much for it. I never go there.
    "Vou invadir o Nordeste,
    "Seu cabra da peste,
    "Sou Mangueira......."
  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 46,756 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Sounds like this will be a great thread but some here will be hesitant to admit that they got themselves buried in a coin.

    Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
    "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
    "Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire

  • For a MS61 "common" date Trade Dollar. No regrets at all, it was my pleasure and I would do it again
  • LakesammmanLakesammman Posts: 17,447 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1894/94 IHC
    1873 S2 DDO IHC
    "My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
  • STONESTONE Posts: 15,275
    ...a Cud on an EF three cent silver coin!
  • joecopperjoecopper Posts: 1,195 ✭✭✭
    1815 Large Cent
  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 46,756 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>1815 Large Cent >>



    I understand that genuine specimens of this coin are quite rare.

    Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
    "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
    "Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire

  • originalisbestoriginalisbest Posts: 5,971 ✭✭✭✭
    The amount of shame depends entirely on when the record price in question, was paid.
  • copperhuntercopperhunter Posts: 925 ✭✭✭
    1951-D 65RB Lincoln. Price guide says $3. I paid twenty-five times that.

    All of us toner lovers have done that too many times. It really would be nice for a valiant attempt to be made at the real market average for these toners.....$3 is laughable. I do not understand how any of the coins listed in the PCGS price listing can be anything less than the lowest tier grading + handling fees (split at a minimum of say 4 coins per submission) ~ $14 + $8/4 = $16. This would not even include shipping. After all the price list is for PCGS graded coins, not raw or red book prices.
  • EVillageProwlerEVillageProwler Posts: 5,856 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I think I paid 65RD money for my SVDB in 65BN because it looked really pretty. This was many years ago. I saw it recently while at the bank to get a common date TD, looked at the SVDB, and no longer saw the attractive colors. Maybe it was the poor lighting at the bank. Sigh...

    How does one get a hater to stop hating?

    I can be reached at evillageprowler@gmail.com

  • BroadstruckBroadstruck Posts: 30,497 ✭✭✭✭✭
    HTT image
    To Err Is Human.... To Collect Err's Is Just Too Much Darn Tootin Fun!
  • RYKRYK Posts: 35,799 ✭✭✭✭✭
  • 1916 DDO Buffalo Nickel MS64 PCGS - 2004...
    The Accumulator - Dark Lloyd of the Sith

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  • earlyAurumearlyAurum Posts: 748 ✭✭✭✭✭
    An 1878 gold dollar in ms65
  • PCGS PR 68 DCAM nickels from the 1950s. Some PR 69 DCAM nickels from '60-'62.

    I later sold them all for more than what I paid so new records were set...
  • ManorcourtmanManorcourtman Posts: 8,162 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Well for me anyway........

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  • << <i>...1951-D 65RB Lincoln. Price guide says $3. I paid twenty-five times that.
    Lance.

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    nice all around!
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    Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
  • MidLifeCrisisMidLifeCrisis Posts: 10,550 ✭✭✭✭✭
    ...coin that became the centerpiece of my collection. In fact, I re-built my collection around it.
  • RYKRYK Posts: 35,799 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>...coin that became the centerpiece of my collection. In fact, I re-built my collection around it. >>


    Spell it out for the rest of us, rat man!
  • MidLifeCrisisMidLifeCrisis Posts: 10,550 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Rat Man...na na, na na, na na, na na...Rat Man!

    Made me chuckle.

    I'm sure you can figure it out. image
  • TahoeDaleTahoeDale Posts: 1,785 ✭✭✭
    1892-O micro -o Barber half in PCGS 68.

    But it was 10 years ago. I think I am okay with it.
    TahoeDale


  • << <i>...coin that became the centerpiece of my collection. In fact, I re-built my collection around it. >>



    good for you, mine is the centerpiece of my collection as well. I will probably take your lead and try to rebuild parts on the rest of my set to match the quality of the cornerstone.
  • I paid a record price for a PCGS AG03 1842-D Small Date half eagle. It's the lowest grade issued to a PCGS-certified 1842-D Small Date half eagle (and the only one in existence, as of today). Unfortunately, I don't have a photograph at the present time.
    "Clamorous for Coin"
  • lkeigwinlkeigwin Posts: 16,893 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Not sure it's a record price for an XF40 but I paid $400 more for this. Maybe I'm buried for a decade or two.
    Lance.

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  • STONESTONE Posts: 15,275


    << <i>Not sure it's a record price for an XF40 but I paid $400 more for this. Maybe I'm buried for a decade or two.
    Lance.

    imageimage >>


    That's a VERY high-end EF-40! You ain't buried in it! image
  • Aegis3Aegis3 Posts: 2,912 ✭✭✭
    all apparently...

    1901 assay medal in silver (since exceeded)
    1917 assay medal (since exceeded)
    1930 assay medal (since exceeded)
    (possibly) low price for 1974 assay medal (probably will stay for a while)
    (possibly) low price for 1976 assay medal
    --

    Ed. S.

    (EJS)
  • AnkurJAnkurJ Posts: 11,370 ✭✭✭✭
    Possibly this, but its ok with me.

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    All coins kept in bank vaults.
    PCGS Registries
    Box of 20
    SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
  • The 1842-D Small Date half eagle (above) was offered somewhat tongue-in-cheek (since it's the only PCGS AG03 in existence, for that date). On the other hand, this piece has a more legitimate claim to the mantle. I paid "Triple Trends" (for a VF35) when I purchased this coin in early 2001. It is one of only three Dahlonega coins certified by PCGS with the "SS Central America" gold foil label. I have recently been told by a respected rare date gold dealer that he feels that the market value for this coin is now in the high four figures, which is still "Triple Trends."

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    "Clamorous for Coin"
  • goldengolden Posts: 9,980 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I am going to pay a record price for a 1943 Steel Cent in PCGS 58 if I can ever find one.
  • Cam40Cam40 Posts: 8,146
    I have to agree with your respected rare date gold dealer
    Thats a hellava coin
  • oakcoinoakcoin Posts: 187 ✭✭


    << <i>I am going to pay a record price for a 1943 Steel Cent in PCGS 58 if I can ever find one. >>



    lol your advertisement has been up for a long time!
  • LakesammmanLakesammman Posts: 17,447 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Superior Gugelman sale, early 2000's - monster coin, in my opinion - $48,300 - at the time 1886 Ty2 PCGS MS66R, Pop 0/0. Wish I still owned it. image

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    "My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
  • Peace dollars
    1923 P Ms60 I paid 12x greysheet
    1926 S ms60 I paid 5x greysheet
    1922 P MS62 I paid 10x greysheet

    Morgan Dollars
    1921 MS64 I paid 8x greysheet
    1921 D MS61 I paid 9x greysheet

    Quarters:
    1954 P ms61 I paid 17x greysheet
    1964 D ms62 I paid 3x greysheet

    Franklin halfs:
    1963 P MS64 I paid 5x greysheet
    1967 D MS61 I paid 15x greysheet
    1968 MS63 I paid 4x greysheet

    Toner madness!!!
    Ill only sell them if I can set new records.
  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,685 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I paid a record price for a love token carved on an 1887 dime with a hole in it and an engraving of the Statue of Liberty and the name "MAMA". image

    A Pop 1, that one is.

    PS- and to keep the NYC theme goin', I then went and spent stupid money (at least by love token standards) for my well-worn piece with the Brooklyn Bridge river scene carved on it.

    Explore collections of lordmarcovan on CollecOnline, management, safe-keeping, sharing and valuation solution for art piece and collectibles.
  • joecopperjoecopper Posts: 1,195 ✭✭✭
    ph - ones that look genuine really are hard to find
  • seanqseanq Posts: 8,726 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I paid $100 for a raw UNC 1994-D cent.


    Sean Reynolds
    Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.

    "Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
  • coindeucecoindeuce Posts: 13,496 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Don't remember how long I've owned it, but it is 1878 8TF VAM 14.11 NGC MS-65. and it is rare enough that recently VAM specialists have paid more for circulated examples, so I'm happily eclipsed. image

    "Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
    http://www.american-legacy-coins.com

  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,197 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Just about everything i've ever bought in numismatics. When you collect the finest, you pay for it
  • CoinRaritiesOnlineCoinRaritiesOnline Posts: 3,681 ✭✭✭✭
    Within my collecting specialty (which is pretty obscure), I paid a record price for the entire series in a Stack's colonial coin auction back in 2007 for this:



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    For what I collect it is not wildly expensive to become the "Louis Eliasberg" collector in the field. That coin (which was cataloged by forum member Pistareen, I believe) is one of maybe 4 or 5 known with this being the finest, and is pedigreed to the what was formerly the finest collection of these coins. It is in superb shape (for this series, anyway!) and even has a visible undertype of another coin to add interest.

    My record bid? $1,725.
  • MowgliMowgli Posts: 1,219
    I have never paid a record price for anything and hope I never do.
    In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king.
  • JCMhoustonJCMhouston Posts: 5,306 ✭✭✭
    I've paid record prices for a few pieces, but all British.

    1771 Halfpenny in 66 RB, paid the highest price at the time, but since beaten by a lower graded piece.

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    1788 Peck 940 pattern halfpenny in Gilt copper, one of 3 currently known and the only one outside a museum.

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    The highest priced 1806 halfpenny in 66RB at the time, but since ecplipsed by a lower graded piece.

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  • cardinalcardinal Posts: 2,005 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>When you collect the finest, you pay for it >>



    Indeed, each of these were records at the time of purchase:

    From 2005:
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    From 2007:
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    From 2008:
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    From 2009:
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    From 2010:
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    --Cardinal
    Portraits of Liberty
  • johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 29,089 ✭✭✭✭✭
    you gotta love the better grade large cents image
  • amwldcoinamwldcoin Posts: 11,269 ✭✭✭✭✭
    LOL...Probably most of the mid grade Barber 1/2's I've battled for at auction. Not surprisingly I see my record price slammed the next time around!
  • I paid around $1.9 million for this coin...and I wish I had her back!

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    John Feigenbaum
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  • SeattleSlammerSeattleSlammer Posts: 10,048 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I paid quite a bit for a rattler slabbed 1909 VDB in 66RD......but it's really, really, really nice. image

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