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****Buy-Sell-Trade week of 11/11****

Some nice UNC pieces this week from all over, more images to follow.my ebay

Italy 1961R
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a 1949 5 Prutah from Isreal, a pretty common coin but the toning on this one is a work of art!
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1951 GB Crown St. George...
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A 1963/64 four coin silver UNC/BU set from Guatemala including this lovely lady:
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is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato

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    theboz11theboz11 Posts: 6,576 ✭✭✭
    Mixed lot---------http://www.fototime.com/inv/37DC74066DC4E20 ------- $40

    EBAY SALES ENDING SUNDAY



    1975 Barbados proof set. PS3 The coins are in perfect condition. $45

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    1983 Barbados 100 Dollar GOLD km#38 Neptune, God of the Sea Mintage 484 $225

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    1978 Singapore Proof set Hardwood case CAO $65

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    PreussenPreussen Posts: 2,307 ✭✭✭
    Just a couple of Auctions this week. Thanks for looking. -Preussen

    Shilling, 1816, NGC MS64
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    Half Penny 1901, NGC MS64 RB
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    "Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
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    DoubleEagle59DoubleEagle59 Posts: 8,221 ✭✭✭✭✭
    PM me for pics.

    1937 25c ICCS ms65 trends $400 CDN...................price$320.00 CDN

    1940 25c ICCS ms65 trends $300 CDN...................price$220.00 CDN
    "Gold is money, and nothing else" (JP Morgan, 1912)

    "“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)

    "I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)
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    pendragon1998pendragon1998 Posts: 2,070 ✭✭✭
    Still looking for britannias (see signature).

    Thanks for looking.
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    ajaanajaan Posts: 17,211 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Jeremy, airplanenut, has some nice coins on eBay this week. Including this very nice 1934 Canadian 5c. The coin looks Unc. to me. He also have other Canadians and some very nicely toned Maundy Sets/coins.

    DPOTD-3
    'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'

    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don
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    SYRACUSIANSYRACUSIAN Posts: 6,452 ✭✭✭✭
    Some nice items on my ebay this week.

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    As for the fixed price items, such as the ones below, I will gladly accept lower but reasonable offers from Darksiders, via PM or email. Thanks for looking. image



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    Dimitri



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    DPOTD 3
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    lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,430 ✭✭✭✭✭
    80-pc binder lot of some of my "cream-of-the-crop-cheapies" for sale in this thread.

    I am also working up bulk lots of French coins (mostly old 5- and 10-centime pieces, which are almost done), German coins (mostly Imperial), and British (mostly 1/2d and 1d). Stay tuned. I am trying to weed out the $1-3 stuff, for the most part, and maybe one day I will be left with a few dozen coins that are worthy of individual sale.

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    English Milled & Hammered and World coins for sale on the website www.OnlineCoins.co.uk

    You can either browse all items by category or do an advanced search to find specific items.

    Hope you find something of interest and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

    Thanks

    Andy
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    PlatinumDuckPlatinumDuck Posts: 470 ✭✭✭
    I don't post here much, mainly because I get busy with other things. I do enjoy reading everyones posts though. If any one is interested in circulated Canadian coins(no silver), I have $63.54 in change. The breakdown is as follows:

    1Cent=534
    5Cent=103
    1967-5Cent=39-nice looking coins AU I think.
    10Cent=76
    25Cent=42
    $=21
    $2=6

    I live in Idaho so I don't really have a way to get rid of Canadian change. There are a few older dates, but the vast majority are from 70s to present. I'd really like to get rid of it all since it just sits around and takes up space.
    I would be willing to exchange if or U.S. Dollars or trade if for any interesting World Coins, Silver Coins, or Coins with birds on them in nice condition. Please let me know if you are interested.

    Great Deals Buying and Selling: Metalsman, BobSav, Rick300, endzone, Swampboy, somecoins, Musca, commoncents05, Refrema, tonyhar, joebb21, kalshacon, JeremyDie1, percyb, scrapman1077, indiananationals, wondercoin, pragmaticgoat, tonedSilver, theboz11, Timbuk3, bigmarty58, HCumberdale, jp84, OnlyGoldIsMoney, UNLVino, coinguy1989, drewsef, coindeuce, pjcoins, giorgio11, Sullykerry52, KollectorKing, privatecoin, jclovescoins, Smittys, bronco2078, ajaan, jdmern, bidask, jrt103, CoinPhysicist, bigjpst, OKCC, Skanderbeg, pruebas, dizzlecc, MasonG, spummybum, SurfinxHI, snowequities

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    1960NYGiants1960NYGiants Posts: 3,466 ✭✭✭✭
    I've got a few lots ending Sat night.

    Including two nice starter set of Newfoundland 5c silvers and 10c silvers.

    And a Hall mint Austrian Taler.

    Thanks for looking.

    This weekend I'm putting up some Mexican 8 Reales and silver Pesos.
    Gene

    Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
    Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors

    Collector of:
    Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
    Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
    My Ebay
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    lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,430 ✭✭✭✭✭
    FRANCE: 43-COIN LOT, 1600s TO 1950s, INCLUDING SILVER.

    Conservative retail estimate added up to exactly $86.00. Yours for $56.00 delivered.


    Comes with a Nice 1922 token as a freebie bonus. (I mean, it's nice, but also from Nice, as in the city of Nice. Scroll to end of list.)



    Can add scans later if needed. (Of the pages, not individual coins).




    1/2 sol, ND (late 1600s), Fair/Poor.
    Copper. obverse: bust of Louis XIV right. $1.00

    1 sol, 1791 (-A?) (he), G4 (digs obv.)
    KM578.1, copper. Obverse: bust of Louis XVI left with heron privy mark below.
    Reverse mintmark unclear, but probably Paris, as indicated by the heron. $1.50

    1 centime, 1913, AU53.
    KM840, bronze. Catalogs $7.00 UNC (2006). $4.50

    2 centimes, 1856-BB, F12.
    KM776.3, bronze. Strasbourg Mint. $1.00

    5 centimes, L'An 6 -BB (1797-98), G4 (harshly cleaned).
    KM640.4, bronze. Strasbourg Mint. Catalogs $12.50 VG (3rd Edition). $4.50

    5 centimes, 1853-A, VG8.
    KM777.1, bronze. Paris Mint. Catalogs $2.00 F (4th Edition). $1.00

    5 centimes, 1856-W, VG8.
    KM777.1, bronze. Lille Mint. Catalogs $2.00 F (4th Edition). $1.00

    5 centimes, 1862-BB, G4.
    KM797.2, bronze. Strasbourg Mint. Catalogs $4.00 F (4th Edition). $1.00

    5 centimes, 1863-K, VG8.
    KM797.3, bronze. Bordeaux Mint. Catalogs $3.00 F (4th Edition). $1.00

    5 centimes, 1899, F12.
    KM842, bronze. Paris Mint, no mintmark. $1.00

    5 centimes, 1902, F12.
    KM842, bronze. Paris Mint, no mintmark. $1.75

    5 centimes, 1910, VF25.
    KM842, bronze. Slightly better date. Paris Mint, no mintmark. Catalogs $9.00 VF (2006). $7.50

    5 centimes, 1911, XF40.
    KM842, bronze. Paris Mint, no mintmark. $1.75

    5 centimes, 1912, VF20.
    KM842, bronze. Paris Mint, no mintmark. $1.75

    5 centimes, 1914, AU50.
    KM842, bronze. Paris Mint, no mintmark. Catalogs $1.75 XF, $9.00 UNC (2006). $5.50

    5 centimes, 1916, XF40.
    KM842, bronze. Paris Mint, no mintmark. $1.75

    5 centimes, 1916 (s), XF45.
    KM842, bronze. Star privy mark; struck at Madrid, Spain. Catalogs $1.75 XF, $9.00 UNC (2006). $3.00

    5 centimes, 1932, MS63.
    KM875, copper-nickel. Hole-in-center type with Phrygian cap. $2.25

    10 centimes, 1854-A, AG3+.
    KM771.1, bronze, Paris Mint. $0.50

    10 centimes, 1855-A, G4.
    KM771.1, bronze. Paris Mint. $0.50

    10 centimes, 1855-K, G6.
    KM771.5, bronze. Bordeaux Mint. Catalogs $2.00 F (4th Edition). $1.00

    10 centimes, 1856-BB, G4.
    KM771.3, bronze. Strasbourg Mint. Catalogs $2.00 F (4th Edition). $1.00

    10 centimes, 1872-K, F12.
    KM815.2, bronze. Bordeaux Mint. $1.00

    10 centimes, 1887-A, F12. KM815.1, bronze. Paris Mint. $2.50

    10 centimes, 1903, VF20.
    KM843, bronze. Paris Mint, no mintmark. $1.75

    10 centimes, 1913, VF30.
    KM843, bronze. Paris Mint, no mintmark. $1.50

    10 centimes, 1915, AU58.
    KM843, bronze. Paris Mint, no mintmark. Catalogs $12.00 UNC (2006). $9.00

    10 centimes, 1916, XF40 (small reverse rim nick).
    KM843, bronze. Paris Mint, no mintmark. $1.25

    25 centimes, 1903, VF20.
    KM855, nickel. One-year type with attractive design. $1.00

    50 centimes, ND (1882-A?), AG3+ (very weak date).
    KM834.1, .835 silver/.0671 oz. Date is mostly worn off, but might be either 1872 or 1882. Paris Mint (clear "A" mintmark). $1.00

    50 centimes, 1916, VF35.
    KM854, .835 silver/.0671 oz. Popular "Sower" design dubbed "the French Walker" by US collectors. $1.00

    50 centimes, 1917, XF45.
    KM854, .835 silver/.0671 oz. Popular "Sower" design dubbed "the French Walker" by US collectors. $1.75

    1 franc, 1909, VF20.
    KM844.1, .835 silver/.1342 oz. Popular "Sower" design dubbed "the French Walker" by US collectors. $2.50

    1 franc, 1916, F12. KM844.1, .835 silver/.1342 oz. Popular "sower" design dubbed "the French Walker" by US collectors. $1.50

    1 franc, 1918, VF35.
    KM844.1, .835 silver/.1342 oz. Popular "sower" design dubbed "the French Walker" by US collectors. $1.50

    1 franc (Vichy State) 1943, XF40.
    KM902.1, aluminum. Vichy State "Axe" type. $1.00

    1 franc, 1947-B, MS63.
    KM885a.2, aluminum. $4.00

    2 francs, 1921, VF20.
    KM877, aluminum-bronze. "Chamber of Commerce" type. $1.50

    2 francs, 1937, XF40.
    KM886, aluminum-bronze. $2.00

    2 francs, 1941, VF35.
    KM886, aluminum-bronze. $1.75

    2 francs, 1944, VF20.
    KM886a.1, aluminum. Better date. $1.50

    50 francs, 1953-B, VF20.
    KM918.2, aluminum-bronze. $1.25

    Token: 10 centimes (City of Nice), 1922, VF20.
    Obverse: caduceus, "CHAMBRE-DE-COMMERCE-DE-NICE-DES-ALPES-MARITIMES" (Chamber of Commerce of Nice, from the Maritime Alps). Reverse: cornucopia, "10 CENT." This was a gift to me from Big Dave (dcamp78), so I will pass it on as a free gift to you. It's roughly the size of a US nickel. $0.00 BONUS

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    the only thing damaged is one of the canadian quarters with a sticker on it.
    I BELIEVE everything in here is at least partially silver. Anyone got anything U.S. they'd like
    to trade for it?
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    PreussenPreussen Posts: 2,307 ✭✭✭
    Going on ebay this evening (see link in my signature line):

    1846 Sixpence, lustrous & nicely toned BU (NGC MS64) with some interesting die clash marks.
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    "Illegitimis non carborundum" -General Joseph Stilwell. See my auctions
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    1906-F Proof 2 Mark... This one does look much better in hand than the pictures shows and the HAIRLINES that look so bad are on the holder from some idiot carrying it loose in his pocket and forgetting it was there on the drive home! ANACS 1309889 Wurttemberg 2 Mark... $150 delivered.

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    Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Freedom is a well armed lamb contesting that vote. Benjamin Franklin - 1779

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    1836 Capped Liberty
    dime. My oldest US
    detecting find so far.
    I dig almost every
    signal I get for the most
    part. Go figure...
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