Beware the impulse low bid (HA newp)
Always wanted one.. problemed, but slabbed. I guess 100 was an overpay?
Nice to have a truly historic issue
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Always wanted one.. problemed, but slabbed. I guess 100 was an overpay?
Nice to have a truly historic issue
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I don't think $100 is an overpay if that's the all-in price.
+juice 😱😰😨 +20
$150 doesn’t buy you much more in terms historic character. If I put that 150 up against the steak I’d buy with it, the coin would win 6/10 times
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
I like it for $150. For a 238 year old coin, that's less than a dollar a year!
Ditto!
Super old US copper, very nice! Money well spent, no regrets
@Hyperion great to see you post!
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Last week you could have bought a damaged - Good details 1792 half disme for $25K.
Always wanted one? That's a lot of historic bang for the buck!
That's original ED and I don't think there's any re-engraving.
What's a gradable one with that detail worth? Triple that?
Always wanted one?
Much more interesting for the money than plenty of other [recent] coins you could have bought for the same price. Seems like a winner to me!
I came to the right places to help feel better
can't wait to get it in-hand
What the hell kind of steak are you buying for $150?
Collector, occasional seller
I think you did OK. That's a nice artifact. I paid more for a different one (C-4) with corrosion.
You could have done a lot worse.
I've spent $150 lots of times and had nothing to show for it.
That is - IMO - a good purchase. I think you did well. Based on the pictures, I would likely buy that coin at that price. Cheers, RickO
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
marbling isn't just good for countertops.