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How often to "regular" collectors find a valuable coin? Oh, and IT'S A BOY

jessewvujessewvu Posts: 5,065 ✭✭✭✭✭
I am not talking about those weirdo's that look through thousands and thousands of coins, I am talking about you and me, the normal folks image Have you ever found a valuable coin either in circulation or in a collection you bought but didn't know the coin was included? If so, please tell us about it.

I have dreams about finding very valuable coins and not just one or two, I mean like hundreds of them.

The most valuable coin I have ever found is probably an 1867 IHC in good condition. I got it in a penny collection I bought a few years back. I think I ended up with about 50 rolls of pennies from the mid 1800's to 1977. Most were BU.

My wife and I found out today our first born is going to be a boy, due July 31!

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  • DoogyDoogy Posts: 4,508
    wow, congrats on the upcoming baby. heres wishing you and your wife good health and luck!

  • AUandAGAUandAG Posts: 24,942 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yes, many times I've found a "keeper" in bulk rolls of Morgans or bags of morgans or just purchased
    collections. I always ask the sellers what they want for their "collection". Many times I'm surprised with
    values that are way under what they should be. I explain that they are worth more than they are asking,
    and then give them what I'd normally pay for the lot. Once in a while I get "well that's what I want, and
    if you'll pay that then we have a deal" type statement. No arguement from me. I think that some of the
    older generation had great values. My father used to say, "take some and leave some for the next guy".
    I didn't always understand that statement but now as I'm in my 60's it does make some more sense. With
    coins we have to remember that some of the collectors got them for dollar on dollar and that is their total
    investment. 500 silver dollars = $500 back in the 50's and early 60's. I've posted a few of the keepers
    here on the board and they include a 93s morgan, pcgs VF30; a 94 morgan, pcgs AU58, a 1905 quarter
    eagle, pcgs MS65. Of course I sent them for grading but purchased them raw.
    Now, put the other shoe on and see if it fits. I've bought collections that have contained counterfeits in
    the same manner. Ate my lunch on those. Paid great money for a 93cc, $5; 1914D cent and plenty of
    others that fail to come to mind at the moment (thank God). So, yes I've been lucky in both ways. It
    probably evens out in the long run.
    Bobimage

    Ooops, edited to say CONGRATULATIONS on the child!
    Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
  • BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭
    Congrats.

    No never found that coin yet. I had to pay el primo for the good stuff.
  • Yes, As posted before I found 2 AU55 1894-P Morgns inside a roll

    of 1884-P MS62/3 Morgans at a weekly Estate Auction House in

    Washington DC. That's $4000 in coins in a $500 roll of 20.image
    morgannut2
  • kevinstangkevinstang Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭
    Congradulations on the upcoming event. I picked up a VF/EF 1921 Standing Liberty Quarter late last year from an ebay lot of slq quarters that I won and only paid about $4 a quarter for the coins. Its a strong 4 digit date coin that my local dealer even said he would give me $400-$500 if I brought it in. But it was a definate upgrade to my set, where its staying I hope for a long time.
  • WaterSportWaterSport Posts: 6,923 ✭✭✭✭✭
    First and most importantly (yes, more important than any dang coins) Congrats!!!!

    My son at age 10, pulled a 1908 s indian out of the dealers junk box..paid about $2.00. Dealer never knew a thing.

    A few years later, he sees a Isabella quarter in a junk shop, talks the guy down from $65 to $60, sells it on ebay for $160

    My best score is a 1936 $ red DDO type 2 Lincoln off Ebay, paid $9, worth $1500.

    So yes, they are out there, just keep looking and keep your eyes wide open!

    WS
    Proud recipient of the coveted PCGS Forum "You Suck" Award Thursday July 19, 2007 11:33 PM and December 30th, 2011 at 8:50 PM.
  • rgCoinGuyrgCoinGuy Posts: 7,478
    The best I did was thanks to Russ, I had a really nice 1964 Proof set, posted the Kennedy on here for an opinion prior to submitting it for grading to PCGS, and Russ informed me it was an AH variety. I still have to send it in, but my guess is its a minimum PR68, good shot at 69.

    But the big thing for this post is CONGRATS! image I will never forget the day my daughter was born, good luck and you have a lot of great things to look forward to. image
    imageQuid pro quo. Yes or no?
  • GemineyeGemineye Posts: 5,374
    imageCongrats to you and your wife...
    and as far as coins...I guess I'm a "regular" collector ...'cause I find "regular" coins......image
    ......Larry........image
  • WalmannWalmann Posts: 2,806
    Congrats and your son will be a far better find than any coin.
  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Congratulations on your upcoming addition.. Cheers, RickO
  • Congratulations image
  • EagleguyEagleguy Posts: 2,264 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Congrats on your first! My wife and I are expecting our second child (also a boy) in mid July as well. It's going to be a great summer!

    JH
  • I didn't comprehend that I am a "weirdo" until your Post. Thank You for bringing this to my attention. I will make a concentrated effort to return to the "normal" range. Sometimes we don't think about what our hobby brothers and sisters think about us. It appears my wife is correct-I am a wierdo. Congratulations on your future happy event. Respectfully, John Curlis
  • RegistryCoinRegistryCoin Posts: 5,117 ✭✭✭✭
    Given my definition of valuable, I'd have to say "never".
    ps. Congratulations on your first. I collect those too.

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  • coinnutcoinnut Posts: 1,433 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Congrats on the upcoming event! When I was a kid in the early 60's I found a 1922 plain Lincoln cent in a roll I got from the bank. Still have it. Around 1985 when I was in the coin-op business I found an 1809 Half Cent in a jukebox.
  • slipgateslipgate Posts: 2,301 ✭✭
    Congratulations on the new family addition! If it's your first, better get some sleep now.

    I bought a full uncut sheet of $1.00's from the treasury for about $60, looked at them a few years later and found it was the "I 1A" error sheet. I have been offered $1500 for the sheet. I still have it!
    My Registry Sets! PCGS Registry
  • My best circulation find was a 1931-S Lincoln Cent, about XF grade. image
  • Congrats!

    The most valuable find I've had was a 1981S T2 SBA in a roll of dollars I got to put in the kids stockings for christmas. It was likely a PR55 or so, as it had a slight amount of wear, but still, a solid $100 or so coin.
  • GManGMan Posts: 790 ✭✭
    I've found 3 1942-D 2/1 Mercs in bags of circulated 90% dimes i've bought for melt. It's a coin well worth looking for.
    GMan
  • CasmanCasman Posts: 3,935 ✭✭
    Hey Congrats on the Baby Boy, Best times are ahead, I never found anything worth mention, but back when our first baby girl was born I remember being so stressed and sleepy that I tried to fix the plumbing with my leaf blower. House 1890's,... removed cleanout midway in wall in the basement, jammed in the blower tube, and turned it on...Very funny, my wife was walking near the upstairs bathroom with baby girl when I fired up the blower and the bathroom blew up, I couldnt hear anything cause the blower was so loud, when I shut the thing off water was coming through the basement ceiling and my wife was screaming wtf are you doing there's sh**t everywhere, man did I get in trouble for that one, we had 9 foot ceilings and the room was totaled, she just ket saying just, just get out of here, so I left and went over to my buddies across the street and had a few beers but anyway while hanging on a plumbling website looking for solutions I linked a contest entered and won grand prize, a neat $500.00. Here's a post with the story, they did edit it but it's about right...link
  • SanctionIISanctionII Posts: 12,626 ✭✭✭✭✭
    You just have to look. If you do, you eventually will find a valuable coin that you can acquire for less than what is it worth.

    Examples for me include:

    1. Finding Cameo and DCAM proof and SMS coins from 1950-70 in proof and SMS sets from that era;

    2. Finding a 1914D cent in fine and a 1909S cent (woodgrained look with multiple colors) in MS condition (64, shot 65) at a B&M store and was able to purchase both coins at $100.00 each;

    3. Finding an old Whitman slide album of MS Jeffersons from 1938-1961 at a B&M, with many toned coins, at a B&M that I bought for about $100.00. After looking through the coins I found a 1945 DDR silver war nickel that is worth much more than the $100.00 I paid for the set; and

    4. Finding an old Whitman slide album of MS silver Roosevelts at a B&M, with many wildly toned coins (similar to the toned Roosies pictured by the toned Roosie fanatics on the Registry Set Forum) that I bought for about $100.00.

    All you have to do is look.

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