Also I have an incredibley toned 1954 D Washington quarter with target toning on the reverse. It has very yellow,blue and green all around the coin. See pics. $20
Next we have a UNC 1956 Bugs Bunny Franklin. This date is a scarcer of the variety and seldom seen. $30
JUST STARTED A SET OF FRANKLINS IN PCGS 65 NON FBL ----- TRADES FOR FRANKLINS WILL BE CONSIDERED ---- LINK BELOW
The Fine Print::::::::::
Payment: PayPal perfered but will take Money Order's or Checks.
SHIPPING: 1 or 2 coins 3.00 - more then 2 4.50 Priority Mail --- Insurance extra as follows - <$50 $1.65; $50-$100 $2.05; $100-$200 $2.45; $200-$300 $4.60; 90c per additional $100 up to $1300 value.
RETURNS: 7-day return privelege.
If you think my asking prices are high, feel free to MAKE A OFFER and I may take you up on it.
Obverse has one little tick but otherwise a real smooth pleasing look. Reverse has that spot at 4 o'clock. I sent two of these in and I'm keeping the toned 66 in my collection. This one has a greenish shadow around the portrait. pm if interested.
edit to add:
1867 3 Cent Nickel
$22.00 SOLD
pm if interested
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Here's a couple things... All prices include delivery... paypal and/or money order are fine. Thanks! SOLD. THANKS. Here's a 1952 proof Dime. Nice Blue Toning, Much nicer in hand than the picture shows. Asking $40 And this 1909 Indian - all original - asking $10.00 17 Barber Dimes & 12 Buffalos - One lot $40 Buff's mostly dateless, Dimes are a nice early 1900's mix.
These are all also rans, almost were's and wasn't quite's from various PCGS submissions over the last couple of years. I don't have pictures for most of these, but if you really want to see a coin before you buy I can take a quick shot for you. Otherwise, you can safely assume that when I submitted these coins, I felt the true grades were at least one point higher than what came back on the holders.
Cents
1960-D Large Date PCGS 64RD (some spotty hot orange toning) $12 1960-D Small Date PCGS 64RD (looks like a 66 until you take a glass to Abe's cheek and jaw) $12 1962 PCGS 65RD (just a little pretty obverse toning) $15
Nickels
1940-D PCGS 63FS (looks waaay nicer, I still don't understand this grade) $15 1941-D PCGS 65FS (awesome reverse, obverse is a little lifeless) $35 1950 PCGS64 (purple & brown tone, I thought it would go FS) $12 1965 PCGS64 (really bright and clean with nice tone and luster, but poorly struck) $12 1969-S PCGS PF67DCAM (some frost weakness on the cheek as struck, plus a few planchet streaks) $18 1971-S PCGS PF67 (my first proof submission, I had no clue what I was doing) $8 1974-S PCGS PF68DCAM (amazing contrast but some light haze above the reverse dome) $15 1988-P PCGS65FS (very bright but the cheek is kind of choppy) $30
The next few coins all came from an original roll of 1982-P nickels which I obtained from a bank for face value in the year of issue. I have the balance of the roll (around 32 pieces) available raw if anyone is interested.
1982-P PCGS AU58 (you wound me, good sir!) $10 1982-P PCGS MS64FS (very well struck, two available) $30 1982-P PCGS MS65 (more or less indistinguishable from the 64FS, except this coin got the pity point instead of the designation) $25
Dimes
1905-O Micro O PCGS4 (full obverse rims, rev rim weak at 9:00) $40 1956 PCGS65 (heavy mottled blue/purple tone on obverse, mostly white reverse) $12 1957 PCGS65 (similar to the above, blue/orange/purple toning but on both sides) $12 1958 PCGS66 (large blue crescent tone on obverse; similar orange & blue crescent on reverse) $25 1960 PCGS PF66CAM (I liked it for a DCAM, but PCGS has it right) $15 1968-S PF66DCAM (Awesome cameo contrast, but a few small milk spots under the chin) $20 1968-S PCGS PF68DCAM (very strong obv cameo contrast, rev closer to CAM) $35 1969 PCGS65 (unbelievably clean, I still believe this deserved a 66) $20 1970-S PCGS PF67DCAM (a few small dust marks in front of the forehead) $15 1971-S PCGS PF67CAM (part of my numismatic tuition) $12
Quarters
1958 PCGS66 (dark rim toning onboth sides with hints of color speckled throughout) $35 1963 PCGS PF67CAM (nice contrast, some small milk spots behind the head and by the wing tips) $40 1971-S PCGS PF67 (slight obverse contrast, fooled me as a n00b) $10
Halves
1955 PCGS64 (prototypical mint set toning: reverse mottled dark purple, obverse light speckled rainbow colors along the rim): $35
PayPal preferred but I'll take a paper payment if necessary. Full seven day no questions asked return. Buy $50 or more and postage is free, under $50 please add $2 for shipping. References available upon request.
Sean Reynolds
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Incomplete planchets wanted, especially Lincoln Cents & type coins.
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Comments
$11
Minor extra cactus errors. I have like 10-13 of these. $1.25 each
I take paypal or will take cash. Add 2% for paypal.
Three One Pound cooper with silver plate Dollars. Morgan, Peace and Silver Eagle. In Case with COA. $50.00 del.
PCGS Silver Eagles @ $22 each del.
2007 MS68
2004 MS68
2000 MS68
1994 MS68
1993 MS67
2003-W PR66DCAM
2001-W PR65DCAM
2000-P PR68DCAM
2008-D $1 James Momroe (Position
Larry
Dabigkahuna
rhd13@aol.com
Grandfather mountain elongated penny 3 coin set with album......for $5 delivered:
SOLD
stainless
Next we have a UNC 1956 Bugs Bunny Franklin. This date is a scarcer of the variety and seldom seen.
$30
2 Boxes Included for $12 SHIPPED
in excellent condition and includes:
Outer Sleeve
Inner Soft white Wrap
Wood Box
COA
NOTE: NO PLASTIC CAPSULES ARE INCLUDED
-sm
The Maddy Rae Collection
CURRENT BST OFFERINGS
$30 delivered
Consider it sold.
Rob
First $19.50 takes it.
Shipping is on me. PayPal is okay, no extra charge.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
The Fine Print::::::::::
Payment: PayPal perfered but will take Money Order's or Checks.
SHIPPING: 1 or 2 coins 3.00 - more then 2 4.50 Priority Mail --- Insurance extra as follows - <$50 $1.65; $50-$100 $2.05;
$100-$200 $2.45; $200-$300 $4.60; 90c per additional $100 up to $1300 value.
RETURNS: 7-day return privelege.
If you think my asking prices are high, feel free to MAKE A OFFER and I may take you up on it.
The Coins::::::::
PCGS Kennedy Halves:
1971 D MS66 30.00
1993 P MS66 30.00
2006 P MS66 20.00
2006 D MS66 35.00
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NGC Modern Commemorative Half's:
1986 Liberty NGC MS 69 20.00
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PCGS Type Set Coins:
Lincoln Cent 1945-S MS66RD 25.00
Washington Quarter 1972-D MS66 25.00
Franklin Half Dollar 1963-D MS64FL 35.00
Eisenhower Dollar 1978 MS64 20.00
Eisenhower Dollar - Clad Bicentennial 1976 MS65 35.00 TYPE 2 -- small black dot on reverse
Susan B. Anthony Dollar 1999-D MS66 20.00
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Thanks for looking
Dan
">Franklin Halves
">Kennedy Halves
1959 with die cracks on both sides. This coin has more die cracks than any Roosevelt dime that I've seen.
1960-D with a small retained lamination across the N in ONE on the reverse.
Both neat coins if you're into such varieties - $10.00 delivered for the pair.
PM me if interested.
Er, uh...
Bump??
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
$19.00 shipped
Obverse has one little tick but otherwise a real smooth pleasing look.
Reverse has that spot at 4 o'clock.
I sent two of these in and I'm keeping the toned 66 in my collection. This one has a greenish shadow around the portrait.
pm if interested.
edit to add:
1867 3 Cent Nickel
$22.00 SOLD
pm if interested
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Papabear
The coins I want to keep, check here for the holes in my collection
Bump for price reduction.
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
Papabear
SOLD. THANKS.
Here's a 1952 proof Dime. Nice Blue Toning, Much nicer in hand than the picture shows. Asking $40
And this 1909 Indian - all original - asking $10.00
17 Barber Dimes & 12 Buffalos - One lot $40 Buff's mostly dateless, Dimes are a nice early 1900's mix.
1834 CBH AG3/FR2 $25
1963 Proof Franklin in an old PCI holder $35
Hand-Painted 1980 $20 coin - $25
Large Charles Barber copper medal, about 3" in diameter. $25
my dupe 2007 mint set $25
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Cents
1960-D Large Date PCGS 64RD (some spotty hot orange toning) $12
1960-D Small Date PCGS 64RD (looks like a 66 until you take a glass to Abe's cheek and jaw) $12
1962 PCGS 65RD (just a little pretty obverse toning) $15
Nickels
1940-D PCGS 63FS (looks waaay nicer, I still don't understand this grade) $15
1941-D PCGS 65FS (awesome reverse, obverse is a little lifeless) $35
1950 PCGS64 (purple & brown tone, I thought it would go FS) $12
1965 PCGS64 (really bright and clean with nice tone and luster, but poorly struck) $12
1969-S PCGS PF67DCAM (some frost weakness on the cheek as struck, plus a few planchet streaks) $18
1971-S PCGS PF67 (my first proof submission, I had no clue what I was doing) $8
1974-S PCGS PF68DCAM (amazing contrast but some light haze above the reverse dome) $15
1988-P PCGS65FS (very bright but the cheek is kind of choppy) $30
The next few coins all came from an original roll of 1982-P nickels which I obtained from a bank for face value in the year of issue. I have the balance of the roll (around 32 pieces) available raw if anyone is interested.
1982-P PCGS AU58 (you wound me, good sir!) $10
1982-P PCGS MS64FS (very well struck, two available) $30
1982-P PCGS MS65 (more or less indistinguishable from the 64FS, except this coin got the pity point instead of the designation) $25
Dimes
1905-O Micro O PCGS4 (full obverse rims, rev rim weak at 9:00) $40
1956 PCGS65 (heavy mottled blue/purple tone on obverse, mostly white reverse) $12
1957 PCGS65 (similar to the above, blue/orange/purple toning but on both sides) $12
1958 PCGS66 (large blue crescent tone on obverse; similar orange & blue crescent on reverse) $25
1960 PCGS PF66CAM (I liked it for a DCAM, but PCGS has it right) $15
1968-S PF66DCAM (Awesome cameo contrast, but a few small milk spots under the chin) $20
1968-S PCGS PF68DCAM (very strong obv cameo contrast, rev closer to CAM) $35
1969 PCGS65 (unbelievably clean, I still believe this deserved a 66) $20
1970-S PCGS PF67DCAM (a few small dust marks in front of the forehead) $15
1971-S PCGS PF67CAM (part of my numismatic tuition) $12
Quarters
1958 PCGS66 (dark rim toning onboth sides with hints of color speckled throughout) $35
1963 PCGS PF67CAM (nice contrast, some small milk spots behind the head and by the wing tips) $40
1971-S PCGS PF67 (slight obverse contrast, fooled me as a n00b) $10
Halves
1955 PCGS64 (prototypical mint set toning: reverse mottled dark purple, obverse light speckled rainbow colors along the rim): $35
PayPal preferred but I'll take a paper payment if necessary. Full seven day no questions asked return. Buy $50 or more and postage is free, under $50 please add $2 for shipping. References available upon request.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor