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BaronVonBaugh
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Hijacked account is my guess.
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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<< <i>Funny how people can get something for free out of a box of cereal and then still want too much for it. >>
My understanding is it's a rare error , the market sets the price.Ive seen these go for a lot more.
It's not an error. It's either a die variety or a pattern. Anyway, they used to bring more, and now they bring less. The last one I bought was a 67 for $3450 at a Heritage sale. I thought it was a good deal, but not a steal.
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Then, how do you have 2 PCGS graded coins?? Did I miss something?
Wondercoin
<< <i>"I got this from the cereal box 10 years ago and never opened the package"
Then, how do you have 2 PCGS graded coins?? Did I miss something?
Wondercoin >>
Im thinking the coin got sent in to the grading company in the sealed wrapper.They opened it.
<< <i>Funny how people can get something for free out of a box of cereal and then still want too much for it. >>
Well they did have to pay to have it slabed.
OK ... now I feel better about the auction!!
Wondercoin
<< <i>JamesMurray - Logical explanation.
OK ... now I feel better about the auction!!
Wondercoin
Happy i could help , i was sure i'd find one in the house myself cos all we eat is cherioos for cereal..well..mostly , and you know what , i found a cherioos cent still in the wrapper , punted that on the bay.It haunts me there might be the dollar in the house in some drawer.I think the dollar came with a cent which explains two slabs as well.They also gave just the cent.
Edited to add , i obviously dont read the cereal box at the table , i cant even spell cheerios : )
and the foil pack?
<< <i>I've always been bummed I missed that....after all, I've eaten enough Cheerios. I have the penny though. >>
I so agree. Just imagine how many of these are still sitting boxes of kid's stuff left at thier parents house when they went off to school. Certainly the vast majority of those who got these had no idea what they had. Of course, most were likely spent on candy, baseball cards, etc.
I'd sure love to find one at a yard sale!! This is just the kind of numismatic find that could pop up..
What were these going for when they were first recognized as a unique die variety? I was not into numismatics then.
<< <i>Could someone tell me why they fetch so much money? Are they very rare? >>
They are a rare die variety. There have been some excellent threads on this forum w/great pics. The difference is in the feathers. If you just google "Cheerios sac dollar" you'll likely find some detailed info w/pics.
Edited...the discovery specimen brought $23K!!!
The text is a great read....
http://www.coinlink.com/CoinGuide/patterns/2000-cheerios-sacagawea-dollar/
This link has great pics of the feather details...
http://www.coinnews.net/2007/11/12/cheerios-are-still-bearing-golden-treasures-3623/
WHY don't they put one of the 22k gold Sacs in the Smithsonian?? They're locked up at Ft. Knox.
http://www.coinnews.net/2007/07/18/22-karat-golden-sacagawea-space-dollars-landing-in-milwaukee/
And, lastly, all that you want to know and see about the Cheerios sacs...
http://www.smalldollars.com/dollar/page20c.html
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<< <i>I've always been bummed I missed that....after all, I've eaten enough Cheerios. I have the penny though. >>
I so agree. Just imagine how many of these are still sitting boxes of kid's stuff left at thier parents house when they went off to school. Certainly the vast majority of those who got these had no idea what they had. Of course, most were likely spent on candy, baseball cards, etc.
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I think the moral of the story is ALWAYS buy the cereal box with the coin inside!
John
Never view my other linked pages. They aren't coin related.
It is just stupid to say that they were never opened and there they are slabbed.
Of course, there is PP buyer protection.
If the price were right (and it's not) I would consider them. I want one bad.
They are 64s and, based on some quick internet research, on the lower end of quality for graded ones.
<< <i>I want one in the worst way but there's not a chance in the world I'd send 5K to someone with 5 feedbacks and rotten pictures. And if what another poster said about no activity since 2004 then that pretty much red flags the red flag.
John >>
John,
If you really want it pay with paypal and your risk is zero. Paypal will not release the money to a 5 feedback seller until you have the coin and leave positive feedback. --Jerry
Lafayette Grading Set
How many are there ? My suspicion is that there are fewer than 500 and it seems nobody can prove otherwise. Otherwise ... there would surely be more discoveries.
The mother and child motif (a long overdue honor) is incredibly beautiful and the original reverse design should have been left alone. Who isn't glad someone at the mint decided to change the design ?
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<< <i>I continue to search for one of these... yard sales etc.... no luck. Cheers, RickO >>
Has anyone found one, or heard of anyone who found one, searching rolls?
He also wants $50 for shipping
Very high starting bid but someone will bid on it and I bet their will be alot of bidding in the final seconds.
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But it will probably sell someone is going to spend their bonus on it as it a part of the Sacagawea major varieties circulation set.
At the present time there are 220 sets registered in the PCGS registry that need this coin.
Only about the top eight have it.
And it looks like most of us in the number eight to twenty-ninth positions need only it to go to 100%.
I don't think I will put that much in the pot to fill that hole yet.
Yes. CW and/or NN reported one such find.
BTW, many of the Cheerios dollars may have found their way to Ecuador, where Sacs circulate widely. If so, future generations may find an odd situation, where perhaps half of the existing Cheerios dollars are uncirculated and the other half are heavily worn. There could be nothing left in between.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
<< <i>Has anyone found one, or heard of anyone who found one, searching rolls?
Yes. CW and/or NN reported one such find.
BTW, many of the Cheerios dollars may have found their way to Ecuador, where Sacs circulate widely. If so, future generations may find an odd situation, where perhaps half of the existing Cheerios dollars are uncirculated and the other half are heavily worn. There could be nothing left in between. >>
I'd be quite interested in a VG-8 Cheerios Dollar. That would be damn cool.