I don't think I see $100 there. The 57-D Franklin looks quite nice though and the 55 nickel might be improperly annealed. Also there is no such thing as a 1958-D Proof cent.
@ChrisH821 said:
I don't think I see $100 there. The 57-D Franklin looks quite nice though and the 55 nickel might be improperly annealed. Also there is no such thing as a 1958-D Proof cent.
Thanks wasn’t for sure! No Deal! yes on my the penny lol
Buy it, send it to me with $50, and I will "regrade" it all at least 2 grades higher, by my exacting scientific analysis, and it's value will jump from $200 to $8000.
For 100 and you have mint sets and some 40% if your in the mood to sort it out sure why not. But for me I would look to see condition of sets and check for any goodies first. Also offer less. Nothing stands out but it’s your money.
@Kkathyl said:
For 100 and you have mint sets and some 40% if your in the mood to sort it out sure why not. But for me I would look to see condition of sets and check for any goodies first. Also offer less. Nothing stands out but it’s your money.
The mint/proof sets are under the glass and not part of the deal I think.
Aren't the sets still in the glass case and the deal is for the coins on top of the case? That was my best guess. And I would PASS on what is on top with of the case.
@Kkathyl said:
For 100 and you have mint sets and some 40% if your in the mood to sort it out sure why not. But for me I would look to see condition of sets and check for any goodies first. Also offer less. Nothing stands out but it’s your money.
I pull Barber quarters, "frosty" Mercury dimes and shiny Franklins out of my local coin shop 90% box all the time. Hang on to your $100 for a better purchase.
No don’t see much there for that. Buy a nice Pcgs slabbed walker, Morgan, or Classic Commem.
Looks like he trying blow out his junk box to u so next show walk up to slab wholesaler buy something nice for retail at the shop. Otherwise it would take him ages sell all that.
Picked this up on a similar type but and had a grader say it’s 1948-D FB MS64+ value if holder would be about 40- 50 bucks and so you have to subtract cost to holder and risk on who graded the piece. That’s the point. If you can add up enough less cost to grade your still risking the grade being true with no cleaning. Up to you. It’s your money your choice to believe values or not. Look up PCGS value on your grade guess then subtract cost to grade. That’s the fair price to pay.
@ChrisH821 said:
I don't think I see $100 there. The 57-D Franklin looks quite nice though and the 55 nickel might be improperly annealed. Also there is no such thing as a 1958-D Proof cent.
The nickel could be a black beauty if they have them in 55 I have a bunch in 59 nearly a whole roll worth.
After all your thoughts! I'm definitely gonna pass! Thanks everyone! Just thought I would add some oldies to my collection. I'm not gonna pay for something more than the value!
@ChrisH821 said:
I don't think I see $100 there. The 57-D Franklin looks quite nice though and the 55 nickel might be improperly annealed. Also there is no such thing as a 1958-D Proof cent.
The nickel could be a black beauty if they have them in 55 I have a bunch in 59 nearly a whole roll worth.
Na, it had more toning(purple/brown and black)than a black beauty! I picked a black beauty from coin roll hunting. Alot different in live view.(mine was also 1959)
If you can examine those blue proof sets, 1968 thru 1972 there's a possibility of some excellent varieties-nice doubled dies and missing Mint marks. To see the doubled dies go here-http://varietyvista.com/index.htm
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I don't think I see $100 there. The 57-D Franklin looks quite nice though and the 55 nickel might be improperly annealed. Also there is no such thing as a 1958-D Proof cent.
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Thanks wasn’t for sure! No Deal!
yes on my the penny lol
Big no
A bunch of modern raw stuff...……..PASS!
If you are offering the coins for sale, this belongs on the Buy Sell Trade forum.
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No I was buying! I will fix it
None of it is graded.
Buy it, send it to me with $50, and I will "regrade" it all at least 2 grades higher, by my exacting scientific analysis, and it's value will jump from $200 to $8000.
Thank you, I am so kind and reasonable.
For 100 and you have mint sets and some 40% if your in the mood to sort it out sure why not. But for me I would look to see condition of sets and check for any goodies first. Also offer less. Nothing stands out but it’s your money.
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The mint/proof sets are under the glass and not part of the deal I think.
Aren't the sets still in the glass case and the deal is for the coins on top of the case? That was my best guess. And I would PASS on what is on top with of the case.
I pull Barber quarters, "frosty" Mercury dimes and shiny Franklins out of my local coin shop 90% box all the time. Hang on to your $100 for a better purchase.
if you like that type of stuff, offer them $50 next time you are there
No don’t see much there for that. Buy a nice Pcgs slabbed walker, Morgan, or Classic Commem.
Looks like he trying blow out his junk box to u so next show walk up to slab wholesaler buy something nice for retail at the shop. Otherwise it would take him ages sell all that.
Picked this up on a similar type but and had a grader say it’s 1948-D FB MS64+ value if holder would be about 40- 50 bucks and so you have to subtract cost to holder and risk on who graded the piece. That’s the point. If you can add up enough less cost to grade your still risking the grade being true with no cleaning. Up to you. It’s your money your choice to believe values or not. Look up PCGS value on your grade guess then subtract cost to grade. That’s the fair price to pay.
Best place to buy !
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The nickel could be a black beauty if they have them in 55 I have a bunch in 59 nearly a whole roll worth.



Best place to buy !
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What is the 1834 coin. I see it say bent but can’t make it out from pic
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After all your thoughts! I'm definitely gonna pass! Thanks everyone! Just thought I would add some oldies to my collection. I'm not gonna pay for something more than the value!
Na, it had more toning(purple/brown and black)than a black beauty! I picked a black beauty from coin roll hunting. Alot different in live view.(mine was also 1959)
No deal. I see maybe $30-$35 worth. I'd offer to buy the Jefferson if it's dark like the photo.
If you can examine those blue proof sets, 1968 thru 1972 there's a possibility of some excellent varieties-nice doubled dies and missing Mint marks. To see the doubled dies go here-http://varietyvista.com/index.htm
Hard pass.
I would pass at that price... dealer is clearing stuff out....might be a coin or two that would interest me, but not as a group buy. Cheers, RickO
Nothing but a bunch of hard to sell junk. PASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hard to believe such great material would even still be in stock.
Nyet...
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I have found a few pawn shop bargains over the years. In
my experience though typically they are overpriced. That seems to be the case.
Spend your $100 elsewhere.
No deal.
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
Arent those multiple proof sets part of the deal?
Offer $25.
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