Coins and Flea Markets...
I haven't been to a flea market in 25 years. My Pop used to go religiously and I would tag along. SInce I got back into coin collecting I've often thought about going to local flea markets looking for some cheap treasures.
Anyone have luck with flea markets and getting exceptional "buys" on coins?
Anyone have luck with flea markets and getting exceptional "buys" on coins?


Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
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~Wayne
But some some are gold mines, and some are full of worthless and fake crap.
-David
<< <i>My 1996-W Roosevelt dime in the original packaging was found at a flea market....for $6.00!
I found one at a coin show (from a well-known dealer) for $1!
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
<< <i>Worth going to.. but the treasures are few... without looking, you will never find them. Cheers, RickO >>
you are right ,I used be able to find some deals,a few nice coins also, but latly they all seem to have redbook prices, top$$ for not so top coins, I have not bought a coin in 2 years at the llocal flea market
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I alwasy watch my surroundings at these places. It seems like the dredges of our society attend these as well.
the bad thing with flea markets is you'll always find a weisenheimer that thinks the old coin is worth at least the 'date' in dollars!.........
<< <i>the bad thing with flea markets is you'll always find a weisenheimer that thinks the old coin is worth at least the 'date' in dollars!.........
The 21-D came back PCGS F15 and 21 came back PCGS VG10. That's a GS total of $225, so I would say I did ok.
I also picked up a bunch of other key date Merc's from the same guy that I have not had graded, but nothing like the 21-D and 21 dates.
<< <i>Worth going to.. but the treasures are few... without looking, you will never find them. Cheers, RickO >>
What Rick said.
I did find a genuine Trade Dollar several years ago at a flea market.
It's like garage selling, 99% junk, 1% treasure. I bought a Coleman stove at a yard sell a few years ago for $5, turned out it was from 1938 and I sold it on eBay to a buyer in Japan for $200.
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
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I always watch my surroundings at these places. It seems like the dredges of our society attend these as well. >>
A good reminder, thanks!
That must be why I feel at home.
I did find a 52 proof set with a deep cameo half and a superbird....and an amazing toned roosy in it(at ASK). Same flea, different vender, 1899 Black eagle $1 and horse blanket both very decent for a hundred bucks.
But generally......a complete waste of time.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
ANA Member R-3147111
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i have found flea markets to have too much junk to entertain me.
i would rather be at a collectable/antique store and at least have
a chance to look at higher quality stuff.
i do not mind paying for what something is worth when i know i can
find a buyer for even more on ebay.
for example, 10 silver certs, consecutive serial for 30 bucks in crisp condition.
i know i could get 50+ on the bay.
flea markets waste too much of my time, especially when it comes to
furniture.
That OLD BOOK was an 1845 First Edition of Frederick Douglass 'Narrative of an American Slave".
Even better, it was one of the super rare softcover oversize editions that was smuggled into southern ports sewn into the clothing of free black sailors.
Last appraisal I got on it was $4000
Paid Twenty Five Cents......(and I didnt even try to get them down on the price )
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
http://bit.ly/bxi7py
<< <i>i would rather be at a collectable/antique store and at least have
a chance to look at higher quality stuff. >>
Higher quality or just higher priced?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
There definitely can be some good stuff, but you have to really keep an eye out for it. Over the past few years I have picked up a 1980-P nickel on a cent planchet in VF/XF for $22, an 1825 bust quarter in VG/F for $35 and several other good deals as well. I have alos sen Brillo cleaned Morgans for $50. At the very least it's always nice to go out and get some exercise and see what "treasures" might be lurking behind one of those singing fish on a plaque...