@mas3387 said:
Opened first box of 50... Removed sets and found this
No attempt in packing the bagged cents in the envelopes... and you did not get any green bubbles or packing paper?
Yes, green bubble packing.. then proof sets... then what you see in picture..
No cents in envelopes all placed in box separately
There was a clear zip lock which contained 40 coins.. 11 were loose scattered in the box.
Were there actually 50: cents, envelopes, and baggies?
counted 51 w 1c coins sealed in tiny baggies and 51 envelopes
So a W 1c bonus
Kind of looks like how a large online retailer (that starts with “A”) ships things from their warehouses.
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No attempt in packing the bagged cents in the envelopes... and you did not get any green bubbles or packing paper?
Were there actually 50: cents, envelopes, and baggies?
Kind of looks like how a large online retailer (that starts with “A”) ships things from their warehouses.
Yes, green bubble packing.. then proof sets... then what you see in picture..
No cents in envelopes all placed in box separately
There was a clear zip lock which contained 40 coins.. 11 were loose scattered in the box.
counted 51 w 1c coins sealed in tiny baggies and 51 envelopes
So a W 1c bonus
I'm keeping the W cents and spending the rest.
Let's call it a Winkoln. Winkin', for short.
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2 years from from now the proof set will be selling for 12 dollars and the W cent will be selling for 15 so a small loss
I bought one for myself at the Baltimore show.
Number sold: 196,034
19RG
2019 PROOF SET
196034
03/03/2019
Yep, I just bought a W-penny for $27.95 plus shipping. Something is wrong with me
2019 PROOF SET 249,796
Not bad. I'll have to look up historical numbers.
All them cent hunters!
Got mine over the weekend. Took the liberty of putting the cents in the envelopes.
249,796 cumulative sales as of 3-17-19. Fairly hot item.
Edited to add: I guess I should learn to scroll up.
I knew it would happen.
Got mine over the weekend