Has anyone ever paid moon money for a widget coin only to find out years later that they got a barga

I assume that these types of stories do exist and would love to here about same. I assume that a person who bought a 1950 proof set in 1950 for $1.89 being told he or her were wasting money could have the last laugh today.
Do you have any of these stories?
Do you have any of these stories?
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I sure didn't get very many but it was enough to get a lot of people to
check their rolls or sets. Today an MS-60 retails more than $40 for the
'83-P.
<< <i>I assume that these types of stories do exist and would love to here about same. I assume that a person who bought a 1950 proof set in 1950 for $1.89 being told he or her were wasting money could have the last laugh today.
Do you have any of these stories? >>
Anyone that bought that same 1950 proof set back then is, if they are still around, ready for retirement...they better be selling
To answer you title question...sure. I paid $100 for ~$39 of bullion that many, on here, critiqued as a poor choice. I waited a month and made quite a killing. The ones I still have left are worth a lot as well.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I'll come back to this thread in 15 years when all my CH BU '81-S Morgans are selling for $1000 apiece.
I'm just a widget black hole.......
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.