For Sale--Raw 1938-D Walker, 1843 H10 RPD PCGS AU58-Sold, 1899 25C PCGS MS61 1st Gen OGH, all nice c
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Sometimes, you just have to buy a coin because it is too nice not to buy, and even if you don't really need it. These coins fit that category. Caution-I don't know how to re-size my photos so they likely will be large. These coins are also listed on ebay (at higher prices) under my name-TPRC. Thanks for looking. Shipping domestically only. Payment by check preferred; if PayPal-add 3%.
1.) 1938-D Walker
The first is a raw, choice, original, 1938-D Walker in VF-30 or 35. It is even nicer in hand. Bid on this coin is 85 in vf and 130 in xf. I wouldn't call it quite xf but it is close. But it is really nice, original, and toned, with hints of luster in the devices
Price--$100 shipped.
![image](http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb380/ThomasPowell/US%200.50%201938-D%20RAW%20VF-35%20OBV%202.jpg)
![image](http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb380/ThomasPowell/US%200.50%201938-D%20RAW%20VF-35%20REV.jpg)
2.) 1843 H10 RPD PCGS AU58--SOLD!!!
This piece is also RPD FS-301, which has the 18 strongly re-punched south. More importantly, it is a perfect AU-58, just perfect. PCGS price guide is $180 in AU-58.
Price --SOLD
3.) 1899 Barber Quarter PCGS MS61 Rattler OGH
The final piece is my least favorite because it is fully white and I purchased it for my crusty original xf-au barber quarter set. It doesn't fit in. It is white. It has wonderful luster. The reverse is clearly a 63. The coin was likely dipped long ago. I've wondered if this coin deserved a higher grade than a 61 and I decided that it didn't. But it's a looker. Price guide on this coin is $290. When I put it on ebay, I was offered $265 immediately. I declined. I paid more than that.
Price--$290 shipped.
![image](http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb380/ThomasPowell/US%200.25%201899%20PCGS%20%20MS61%20OGH%20LABEL.jpg)
![image](http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb380/ThomasPowell/US%200.25%201899%20PCGS%20MS61%20OGH%20OBV.jpg)
![image](http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb380/ThomasPowell/US%200.25%201899%20PCGS%20MS61%20OGH%20REV.jpg)
1.) 1938-D Walker
The first is a raw, choice, original, 1938-D Walker in VF-30 or 35. It is even nicer in hand. Bid on this coin is 85 in vf and 130 in xf. I wouldn't call it quite xf but it is close. But it is really nice, original, and toned, with hints of luster in the devices
Price--$100 shipped.
![image](http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb380/ThomasPowell/US%200.50%201938-D%20RAW%20VF-35%20OBV%202.jpg)
![image](http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb380/ThomasPowell/US%200.50%201938-D%20RAW%20VF-35%20REV.jpg)
2.) 1843 H10 RPD PCGS AU58--SOLD!!!
This piece is also RPD FS-301, which has the 18 strongly re-punched south. More importantly, it is a perfect AU-58, just perfect. PCGS price guide is $180 in AU-58.
Price --SOLD
3.) 1899 Barber Quarter PCGS MS61 Rattler OGH
The final piece is my least favorite because it is fully white and I purchased it for my crusty original xf-au barber quarter set. It doesn't fit in. It is white. It has wonderful luster. The reverse is clearly a 63. The coin was likely dipped long ago. I've wondered if this coin deserved a higher grade than a 61 and I decided that it didn't. But it's a looker. Price guide on this coin is $290. When I put it on ebay, I was offered $265 immediately. I declined. I paid more than that.
Price--$290 shipped.
![image](http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb380/ThomasPowell/US%200.25%201899%20PCGS%20%20MS61%20OGH%20LABEL.jpg)
![image](http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb380/ThomasPowell/US%200.25%201899%20PCGS%20MS61%20OGH%20OBV.jpg)
![image](http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb380/ThomasPowell/US%200.25%201899%20PCGS%20MS61%20OGH%20REV.jpg)
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