Fun night at antique auction - few rips inside (Boyd's Battery)
Local antique auction didn't have many coins and not any specifically advertised as they were mostly held back for the special coin auction next weekend, so I think most of the coin people stayed away. Bought a few antiques for the house, and picked up these in addition to a Canadian mint set with some nice color, but I'll post that on the world forum.
Nothing spectacular, but for $6 for all 4, wasn't too shabby - the Barber is a 1900-S

This is my favorite. This was in a box with some other misc "Crap" and I got the box for $12.00 I then went over to the underbidder and said this was all I wanted and would sell the rest back to them for the $11 they quit bidding on. So this cost me $1.00. In a VERY strange twist of fate, today I went to the Niagara Falls coin show and bought an older Krause US Tokens (1700-1900) book on closeout for $10.00. When I got home before heading to the auction I took off the plastic and flipped a few pages and one of the pages I stopped on was Boyd's Battery. I remembered Brandon showed one awhile back. 20 minutes later as I'm going through the lots and saw this in a box of junk I about Elmo'd myself - talk about coincidence. It's a Rulau NY-NY 33. The Krause lists it at $80 in VF, and an eBay search shows that is pretty much right on with reality at the moment.

I also got two of these for $1.00 - nothing special, but since I don't have a scale yet, takes out the guessing for junior's whitman album.
Nothing spectacular, but for $6 for all 4, wasn't too shabby - the Barber is a 1900-S

This is my favorite. This was in a box with some other misc "Crap" and I got the box for $12.00 I then went over to the underbidder and said this was all I wanted and would sell the rest back to them for the $11 they quit bidding on. So this cost me $1.00. In a VERY strange twist of fate, today I went to the Niagara Falls coin show and bought an older Krause US Tokens (1700-1900) book on closeout for $10.00. When I got home before heading to the auction I took off the plastic and flipped a few pages and one of the pages I stopped on was Boyd's Battery. I remembered Brandon showed one awhile back. 20 minutes later as I'm going through the lots and saw this in a box of junk I about Elmo'd myself - talk about coincidence. It's a Rulau NY-NY 33. The Krause lists it at $80 in VF, and an eBay search shows that is pretty much right on with reality at the moment.

I also got two of these for $1.00 - nothing special, but since I don't have a scale yet, takes out the guessing for junior's whitman album.

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"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
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Bruce
In what seems like the middle of nowhere between Buffalo, NY & Erie, PA.
<< <i>wow some really nice finds there. I need to start going to some stuff like this it looks like! lol >>
Yes, some times you get lucky, but there are some days they would have bid the 4 halves to $50 too, so it's not always this easy
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
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