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Best sources for certified low-ball coin inventories?

Ted 1Ted 1 Posts: 906 ✭✭✭✭
edited February 22, 2023 9:27PM in U.S. Coin Forum

New to low-ball collecting, having issues finding a dealer with a decent inventory. I know its a very narrow collecting field, but I've gotten hooked, after collecting banknotes for so many years.
Would there be any dealers you guys could recommend that carry these? Anyone with a solid selection, (as opposed to trolling eBay hoping one will list) More into modern lowballs, e.g. Memorial cents, Post 1964 Washington, Sacagaweas, etc. (with Sacagawea so far I have a VG8, VG10, F12, VF20, VF25, and so on. ) Thank you.

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  • Ted 1Ted 1 Posts: 906 ✭✭✭✭

    Bump

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    Lowball Sacagawea Dollars (POOR-XF)

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  • TomBTomB Posts: 22,286 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Certified or raw? That would make a bit of a difference. Regardless, if you are looking for problem-free examples of modern coinage then there isn't much depth to that inventory pool and your best bet would be to check ebay and the Buy, Sell & Trade (BST) board on this site.

    Good luck.

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  • TomBTomB Posts: 22,286 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Also, you don't need to bump your own thread here. It may get the thread locked pretty quickly.

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  • ZoinsZoins Posts: 34,401 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Ted 1 said:
    More into modern lowballs, e.g. Memorial cents, Post 1964 Washington, Sacagaweas, etc. (with Sacagawea so far I have a VG8, VG10, F12, VF20, VF25, and so on. ) Thank you.

    Modern lowballs are pretty tough. I don't know that there's a dealer for them.

  • 124Spider124Spider Posts: 1,061 ✭✭✭✭✭

    This is a good-faith question for OP:

    What is the charm of "low-ball collecting"? To me, it just seems like spending good money (sometimes at a very significant premium over somewhat higher grades) to buy ugly coins.

    Thanks.

  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Have not heard of a lowball coin dealer. You could post a 'want' note on the BST.... Much like art, such interests are individual preferences.... and not without merit. Cheers, RickO

  • davewesendavewesen Posts: 6,747 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The major auction houses have lowballs pass through their auctions on a random basis, but they rarely handle 'moderns'. I suggest looking on eBay for the coins you like and want that are raw and submit yourself.

    For the nice older stuff I have seen them st GreatCollections, Heritage, David Lawrence, StacksBowers, Goldberg and many of the dealers that are on the national circuit will also occasionally have an item or two in their inventory and show up on their websites.

    Good luck in your search, it will not be a quick one.

  • calgolddivercalgolddiver Posts: 1,578 ✭✭✭✭✭

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  • OAKSTAROAKSTAR Posts: 8,518 ✭✭✭✭✭

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  • MEJ7070MEJ7070 Posts: 248 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I don’t collect them at all, but I’ve noticed that Americana Rare Coin has been including them in their inventory more and more recently fwiw.

  • My local dealer has a bunch, but you'd have to go in and ask for that particular box. Maybe other LCS have the same option.

  • OAKSTAROAKSTAR Posts: 8,518 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 13, 2025 12:00PM

    @Ted 1 , This, I believe (I could be wrong), is the lowest graded Sacagawea known to mankind. Besides a dollar, how much is it worth?

    Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )

  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,675 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @dipset512 said:
    My local dealer has a bunch, but you'd have to go in and ask for that particular box. Maybe other LCS have the same option.

    A bunch of certified low ball coins? Please PM me the name and address of this LCS.


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  • Ted 1Ted 1 Posts: 906 ✭✭✭✭

    @ajaan said:

    @dipset512 said:
    My local dealer has a bunch, but you'd have to go in and ask for that particular box. Maybe other LCS have the same option.

    A bunch of certified low ball coins? Please PM me the name and address of this LCS.

    Exactly. Most coin dealers scoff at the sight of lowball coins, let alone a "bunch"??

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  • WalkerfanWalkerfan Posts: 9,835 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I liken lowball collecting to paying new car prices for high mileage, old, rusted out cars. Sorry, but I don’t see the appeal…I don’t doubt that they’re difficult to find, though. When they’re in that poor of a condition, most people don’t send them in to be graded. That is just my personal opinion, but I won’t begrudge you. I don’t know of any one dealer who personally specializes in lowballs. If I hear of anyone in the future, I will certainly let you know. Good luck and have fun!!

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  • BarberianBarberian Posts: 4,290 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I have low-grade coins and collect circulated classic commemoratives, but I am not a lowball collector. I'm certainly not going to pay a premium for a lowball coin. I just can't normally afford rare coins in higher grades. I did purchase one lowball coin (72-S) for its exceptional look alone, but it was for a low price.

    3 rim nicks away from Good
  • GreenstangGreenstang Posts: 1,474 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I bought a 1967 Canadian dollar certified PO1 on eBay. ( one of two that I know of)
    I also got lucky and purchased a bulk lot of silver dollars that had 4 lowballs
    between PO1 and G4 in it. A lot of times it is harder to find a good clean lowball
    than a high grade.

  • davewesendavewesen Posts: 6,747 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Greenstang said:
    I bought a 1967 Canadian dollar certified PO1 on eBay. ( one of two that I know of)
    I also got lucky and purchased a bulk lot of silver dollars that had 4 lowballs
    between PO1 and G4 in it. A lot of times it is harder to find a good clean lowball
    than a high grade.

    I would love to see your 1967 flying goose if you have a pic.

  • mr1931Smr1931S Posts: 6,471 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited October 25, 2025 7:57PM

    Buy the lows for a low price and then sell for as much as you can get to someone who thinks they're gold is my business model. I've got an 1872 IHC that should go PO 01 at PCGS (POP 1) although it won't be me trying to get it in a slab with the coveted PCGS PO 01 grade. Raw lowballs, especially of key and better dates, represent a golden opportunity for me to quadruple my money or more.

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  • Cougar1978Cougar1978 Posts: 8,980 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited October 25, 2025 10:12PM

    Jimmy sells his lowballers at modest cost plus (to keep it simple). Says it’s a booming business.

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  • GreenstangGreenstang Posts: 1,474 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I would love to see your 1967 flying goose if you have a pic.
    I have posted it before on a couple of the other forums but I am away right now
    and do not have my picture files with me. I will post it when I get home tomorrow.

  • oldabeintxoldabeintx Posts: 2,559 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I know that Walmart parking lots are good sources for raw lowballs, along with grandpa’s sock drawer.

  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 47,034 ✭✭✭✭✭

    In my experience, the best source for low-ball coins is eBay. Just be sure to include "low ball" when you do your search.

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  • BarberianBarberian Posts: 4,290 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I agree eBay is an excellent source for lowball coins.

    I bought another so-called lowball, but it was the choice rim ding I was after. It's light colored with dark margins to highlight the damage. Perfectly annoying. I gave the seller a lower offer first, but I was worried someone might outbid me that I hit the BIN button and paid the full price for it ($40). I even started a thread about it.

    https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1102145/i-bought-this-coin-for-its-choice-rim-ding

    1855 normal date

    3 rim nicks away from Good
  • YoloBagelsYoloBagels Posts: 167 ✭✭✭

    There doesn't seem to be enough modern lowball material out there for someone to specialize in it exclusively. Every now and then I'll get a lowball ASE, modern commems (I sold a cool 1982 Washington commem 50c in F12), kennedies, and ikes.

    Just like many areas of collecting, you have to do your due diligence and scan everywhere. Shows, online shops, auctions, etc. Best of luck with your collection.

  • GreenstangGreenstang Posts: 1,474 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I would love to see your 1967 flying goose if you have a pic.

    Graded by ICCS as PO1

  • davewesendavewesen Posts: 6,747 ✭✭✭✭✭

    thanks, that is amazing. I love 1 year type coins that can be date determined without seeing any sign of a date

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