Yep. Still have one of the Cheerios boxes they came in.
Also have a two-coin set with the dollar and the cent in the original holder like this. The dollar does NOT have the obverse die marker I discovered that is on all the coins with the pattern reverse.
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@CaptHenway said:
Yep. Still have one of the Cheerios boxes they came in.
Also have a two-coin set with the dollar and the cent in the original holder like this. The dollar does NOT have the obverse die marker I discovered that is on all the coins with the pattern reverse.
I have 2 was hoping for the dollar, but no such luck. Does our host still have a special holder for these?
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@CaptHenway said:
Yep. Still have one of the Cheerios boxes they came in.
Also have a two-coin set with the dollar and the cent in the original holder like this. The dollar does NOT have the obverse die marker I discovered that is on all the coins with the pattern reverse.
I bet you would still do very well with it in an eBay no reserve auction.
@CaptHenway said:
Yep. Still have one of the Cheerios boxes they came in.
Also have a two-coin set with the dollar and the cent in the original holder like this. The dollar does NOT have the obverse die marker I discovered that is on all the coins with the pattern reverse.
I bet you would still do very well with it in an eBay no reserve auction.
I do not wish to deceive anybody. When I sell it I will sell it to an informed collector who knows what he is getting.
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@CaptHenway said:
Yep. Still have one of the Cheerios boxes they came in.
Also have a two-coin set with the dollar and the cent in the original holder like this. The dollar does NOT have the obverse die marker I discovered that is on all the coins with the pattern reverse.
What do you think the chances are that it MAY contain the pattern reverse and be missing the obverse marker? Unlikely, for sure. But, is there a small chance?
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@CaptHenway said:
Yep. Still have one of the Cheerios boxes they came in.
Also have a two-coin set with the dollar and the cent in the original holder like this. The dollar does NOT have the obverse die marker I discovered that is on all the coins with the pattern reverse.
What do you think the chances are that it MAY contain the pattern reverse and be missing the obverse marker? Unlikely, for sure. But, is there a small chance?
@CaptHenway said:
Yep. Still have one of the Cheerios boxes they came in.
Also have a two-coin set with the dollar and the cent in the original holder like this. The dollar does NOT have the obverse die marker I discovered that is on all the coins with the pattern reverse.
What do you think the chances are that it MAY contain the pattern reverse and be missing the obverse marker? Unlikely, for sure. But, is there a small chance?
I am unaware of any such mule.
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
@CaptHenway said:
Yep. Still have one of the Cheerios boxes they came in.
Also have a two-coin set with the dollar and the cent in the original holder like this. The dollar does NOT have the obverse die marker I discovered that is on all the coins with the pattern reverse.
I bet you would still do very well with it in an eBay no reserve auction.
I do not wish to deceive anybody. When I sell it I will sell it to an informed collector who knows what he is getting.
I didn't mean to suggest any deception. I thought the Cheerios pedigree might be worth something even if not the pattern strike.
I looked over my Cheerios coin and found that below the
t and r in trust is a u and s. Please excuse the photo, but have a look. It does not appear to be in the wrapping, but is odd. What do you think? I don't want to be like our "pal" and flush it. Just wondering if you can tell anything from the lousy images.
@CaptHenway said:
Yep. Still have one of the Cheerios boxes they came in.
Also have a two-coin set with the dollar and the cent in the original holder like this. The dollar does NOT have the obverse die marker I discovered that is on all the coins with the pattern reverse.
I bet you would still do very well with it in an eBay no reserve auction.
I do not wish to deceive anybody. When I sell it I will sell it to an informed collector who knows what he is getting.
I didn't mean to suggest any deception. I thought the Cheerios pedigree might be worth something even if not the pattern strike.
Oh, it certainly is. My gut feeling is it is worth about two grand.
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I decided to stop hoarding multiple copies of the same coin just before the discovery of the Cheerios pattern. I talked myself out of them saying $50 was too much for a cereal box toy.
Boy that was a great decision. .. Every time I see one of these it gets under my skin.
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Yep. Still have one of the Cheerios boxes they came in.
Also have a two-coin set with the dollar and the cent in the original holder like this. The dollar does NOT have the obverse die marker I discovered that is on all the coins with the pattern reverse.
I have 2 was hoping for the dollar, but no such luck. Does our host still have a special holder for these?
Yep, I have one somewhere.
Sold mine.
I still have mine also.

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TheCent & Dollar was just sold at Stacks a few weeks back for $4,800
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Had a few of the cent's but never had or found the Sac.
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I bet you would still do very well with it in an eBay no reserve auction.
Oh yes !!!
Were you two just a couple teens then?
I am surprise you still have them......
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@Smudge said:
Can you show us yours Timbut?
I have one, got it years ago
Any idea of current value?
Besides one cent?
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I sold my Cheerios cent at GreatCollections (a labeled NGC MS67Rd) this January for a disappointing $24.82.
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To tell ya the truth, I'm not sure where I got mine. Btw, in 2000 I was 41 yrs old. Lol
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I still have two of them... never did get the two coin set....I still look for them at yard sales though... Cheers, RickO
I do not wish to deceive anybody. When I sell it I will sell it to an informed collector who knows what he is getting.
What do you think the chances are that it MAY contain the pattern reverse and be missing the obverse marker? Unlikely, for sure. But, is there a small chance?
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"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Not with my luck.
I am unaware of any such mule.
Had mine slabbed by PCGS.

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I didn't mean to suggest any deception. I thought the Cheerios pedigree might be worth something even if not the pattern strike.
I looked over my Cheerios coin and found that below the

t and r in trust is a u and s. Please excuse the photo, but have a look. It does not appear to be in the wrapping, but is odd. What do you think? I don't want to be like our "pal" and flush it. Just wondering if you can tell anything from the lousy images.
Oh, it certainly is. My gut feeling is it is worth about two grand.
I decided to stop hoarding multiple copies of the same coin just before the discovery of the Cheerios pattern. I talked myself out of them saying $50 was too much for a cereal box toy.
Boy that was a great decision. .. Every time I see one of these it gets under my skin.

I have one, but the dollar would have been better...
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