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What was your greatest "steal"?

I won a crusty 1942 New Zealand 3 pence "one-dot" variety a few years ago for $36. Sent it to NCS and it came back a 62. Coin catalogues for around $300 in UNC. Not a sensational profit, but it was fun.
I'm curious.
What have been your greatest picks of all time?
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1/2 Cents
U.S. Revenue Stamps
Some die-cutter was sippin on the Bottle too much....
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
JP
Capped Bust Half Dollars by Variety & Die State Pictorial Refrence
Sold it for $1,575 a couple of years ago.
I also got a steal on my 1869 penny from the same PCGS auction site. I sure miss those auctions...
PCGS said XF40, making it roughly a $700 coin. I got 600-and-something.
Five six years later, I've resubmitted it to NGC and it came back NGC MS64BN. Being one of the two key dates of the series, I've sold it to a dealer for 3000 euros cash. I've heard that he later sold it for 5-5500, but I was unable to find such a buyer, plus I needed the money straight away.
That Anacs lot had more than a dozen such coins, but this was the most extravagant in its buy/sell ratio. I sure miss finding other similar lots...
myEbay
DPOTD 3
Win some, lose some. Ow.
Are any of the guys in the photos PCGS thread contributors ( especially Darkside ) ?
Zar's Ebay
These rarely come up for auction, a similar ICCS graded one sold a couple years ago for $6500.
My World Coin Type Set
karlgoetzmedals.com
secessionistmedals.com
Four years ago Ebay: 1838 reeded edge proof sov., Spink confirmed, @ 1250 pounds.
Those probably made up for a lot of the miscellaneous crap I've bought.
Well, just Love coins, period.
1889 Royal Agricultural Society Exhibition at Windsor
The show was held in Windsor Great Park from the 24th to 29th of June 1889. The Prince of Wales acted on behalf of Queen Victoria who was President of the Society for that year. The Queen attended on the 27th and 28th and also knighted the Director of the Show on the 30th. The medal is hollow and was made in two halves, making this an unusual British medal for that period. It was designed and executed by Countess F. Gleichen. The reference for the medal is BHM#3379 and is shown only as being struck in bronze. It is also designated as very rare. 77mm dia and it weighs 114.3grams. It has a NAVY blue leather medal case... on the top it has a gilt CROWN.
This medal is 22kt GOLD. It was presented to the Director when he was Knighted by the Queen, making this medal unique. Verification is in The administrative records of the Society for this period is at the Museum of English Rural Life at Reading University, Within the the minute books of the period under B I 14 and 15 and B III 5 and 6.
I paid less then $300 on ebay.
Second best is multiple buys of Antiqua Barbuda $100 23kt Gold notes. Each one is a 1/10 oz. Buy whole sets of 30 for $400-$700 when gold was $550/oz.
FOR SALE Items
<< <i>And then there was the one that hurt, which Cladiator "stole" right off my vest.
Win some, lose some. Ow. >>
Great story, but WOW!!!
Seller's pics:
Mine (which really don't do the coin justice either)
My wantlist & references
I guess the best deals I can remember easily were these three:
First, nailing a Proof-64 Gothic Crown in trade for five common-date Morgans back when I was a kid and we could get Morgans over the counter at any bank. Got me hooked on GB and her colonies for life.
Second, a handful of Palestine Holyland tokens in 2x2 flips for a dime apiece...inlcuding a couple of BU's.
Third, in a suitcase (Literally! It weighed 80 pounds!) full of silver US and Canadian minors bought unsearched at melt (in 1981) from the estate of the guy whose house I'd just bought after his death, I found not only a complete set of Washington quarters, including the keys, but also an 1894 Canadian half in about XF and a few hyper-rare seated liberty dimes and quarters, which by themselves covered the price of the hoard itself, not to mention the down payment we'd made on the house. The deceased gentleman was a scrap-iron magnate who'd hoarded coins all his life...the kids put the suitace on a scale at their scrapyard and multiplied the number of ounces by the bullion price of silver and made me an offer I couldn't refuse. I was so giddy with anticipation I probably paid $ 12 an ounce for the suitcase too. The gold, on the other hand, they were more discerning about, and I didn't have the bucks to even consider an offer on those!
I have even better stories in rare books and records (like 45's and LP's), and a couple of autographed JFK items...but they're not for this forum.
Best to all ~
Tom
Proud (but humbled) "You Suck" Designee, February 2010.
I bought an Elvis Sun 78 RPM record once upon a time
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
<< <i>Wow - what a cool story Lord M.
Are any of the guys in the photos PCGS thread contributors ( especially Darkside ) ? >>
No Darksiders amongst the Overton half dollar specialists- I'm almost sure of that. One or two might be forum lurkers.
1836 Capped Liberty
dime. My oldest US
detecting find so far.
I dig almost every
signal I get for the most
part. Go figure...
Also got a mexican gold coin that weighed about 1/2 ounce in an mixed auction lot for $5.00 total.
I took a chance on an Anne Frank medal that was of foriegn origin at a coin club meeting for $2.50 because i thought it might be gold because it was stamped .999 on the edge. (Turned out it was gold-
I also bought a Virginia half cent in VF from a dealers foriegn 10 cent box. I still have this coin.
I also got a 1873-A German one pfennig coin in VF from a dealers 10 cent foriegn box. This i sold for $60. (about 1974 or 1975.) Bob
DPOTD-3
'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
Still waiting
1997-present
<< <i>Let's just say I did fine on this piece.
You ain't kidding!
<< <i>Let's just say I did fine on this piece.
OMG !!!!!!
Well, just Love coins, period.
The 2 franc is F6.00/VF15.00/XF60.00/UNC250.00 in my 2003 Krause.
Shep
http://www.victoriancent.com
Yeah, nothing too exciting, but I do enjoy looking at them.
A bit more exciting, I bought my grandfather's collection from him without really looking at what was there first. He had stopped collecting years ago and needed some cash so sold it as a lot. It is mostly world issues from the mid 40's - mid 70's. I have known for years that he had a collection, but also knew he never had a great job to enable an outstanding collection to be built, so didn't expect to find anything over $50 or so. Well, imagine my surprise when I discovered he had a 1974 Italy 10 L !!! Once I get a camera I will post to see if you guys can help me with an approx. grade and whether I should submit it to be slabbed or not.
1794 Half Cent
I guess my biggest "steal" was this puerto rican 20 centavo from 1895, pulled from a foreign junk box for $.25. It was actually one of my first eBay coin auctions back in 2002, and I was floored when it brought in around $105. Luckily my picture taking skills have improved a bit since then.
Graded at NGC and was AU58, sold for $5500
"I not only use all the brains that I have, but all that I can borrow."
Woodrow Wilson (1856 - 1924)
$38 lot containing: Mexico 250Peso, .2500AGW; Mexico 500Peso, .5000AGW;
2x Bermuda 1983 $2, cat $45ea; Macao 1992 100Patacas cat $42 mintage 1000
Macao 1993 100Patacas cat $48 mintage 500; and about 10 junk coins. Seller had all coins pictured
individually. Junk coins at the top of the page, good stuff buried about 3 pages down, all with small blurry pix.
For $7, a 1916 Cuba 40 Centavos in XF, cat $350. Seller had small out of focus picture and I took a chance
A VF 1904 Norway Krone cat $125 for a bit under melt. Was mixed in a junk lot of Swedish Krona with no picture....
The other was an absolutely genuine 1693 1/2 piastre of the Papal states with the pelican on reverse. One of my absolute, all time favorite papal pieces. Matches the Muntoni plate and one I already had, unfortunately in essentially the same condition. But at the price who cares!
I left the seller a positive altho the lot wasn't exactly as described (LOL).
Any new rips lately??
I paid £550 including postage.
I sold the 1866 Sovereign for £140, the 5 Dollars and 2 Dollars are now in PCGS AU55 slabs,
and the 1879 s is in a PCGS AU58. The current market value for the shield back 1879s
Sovereign in British EF is about £500-£600.
Well, a few years ago I travelled to Sri Lanka (FABulous place)
My family and I were on our way to a temple there, and I spotted an antique shop, this was 6 years ago and I had just started collecting coins.
Well, I dropped in and saw some ceylon coinage that I liked and dad bought them. Paid around $50 or so for the whole bunch.
Just recently I have been looking for the coin I had on the net and my 2 stuiver VOC 1792 had a 3 dot variety which was sold on CoinArchives for $187, where I only paid $15 for the individual coin.
Nothing compared to other deals here.
TheKid!
Proud member of the CUFYNA
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Nothing else in my numismatic experiences has come close to that.
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
Apparently I have been awarded the DPOTD twice.
Well, just Love coins, period.
A 1935 one centavo from Panama in high AU/low UNC for 10 cents.
A 1927 Canada 25 cents in VG for about $1
A set of Canadian large cents, mostly 1880s and 90s in VF and 1900s and 1910s in EF to AU, all for about $1 each
A 1951 West German 2 Marks (don't remember the mintmark - not an 'A' though) for 25 cents
An 1848 6 kracjar (sp?) from Revolutionary Hungary in VF for 25 cents
Two 1869 Espana pesetas (the rarer type) for bullion, both in F or so
An 1863 IHC with massive die cud, about VF, for $1 or so
An 1877 or 1878 5 centimes in nice VF as part of a bulk lot
There are numerous others but I can't remember them - and sadly, most of my collection is in a safety deposit box in Ohio while I am in Scotland!