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    lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,412 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Welcome to my BST Forum "mini store"! image

    Mission Statement: Ugh. "Mission statements" sound so corporate and pompous, don't they? Let's just say I'm trying to carve a tiny niche in the "cheap but cool" market. Stuff that's interesting, fun, historical, and/or attractive, but which won't break the bank. I did the small dealer thing for a while but now I've stepped back to collecting and just selling a little on the side. This is basically my swaplist.

    Terms of Sale & Shipping: For simplicity's sake, let's just make ALL SHIPMENTS POSTPAID.
    For special circumstances (Registered Mail, insurance, overseas, extra large shipments, etc.), a modest contribution is appreciated.

    PayPal is fine, but if you use it, PLEASE add your forum name to the payment so I'll know who you are and what you are buying!

    Full return privilege if you are not 100% satisfied. My return privilege is very flexible, mostly because I've almost never needed one. The main thing I ask is that you notify me as soon as you can if there is a problem or concern of any kind, and I'll do my best to make it good.

    Pricing: I use a variety of resources for pricing. Greysheet is NOT one of them. Mostly it's Redbook and Numismedia for US coins, and Krause for post-1601 world coins. Sometimes I just "wing it" and go on instinct alone. My margins are fairly thin on a lot of stuff, particularly the US material.

    Contact Info: Should I ever disappear from the forums and the computer for a week or more, as I sometimes do, and you need to reach me, feel free to call (912) 261-8408 and ask for Rob. Emailing me in the event of a forum absence won't help much- usually when I'm away, I'm away from the computer entirely.

    I love to swap! Got an interesting trade offer? Don't be shy- step right up! As you can see here, I dabble in a little bit of everything.

    A note about pictures: I totally stink at coin photography. Part of that is substandard equipment, part of it is improper lighting, and part of it is just plain inexperience. I've recently reverted to using a scanner since with that at least I know I'll get detailed and well focused images, but the scanner doesn't work well on some coins, particularly lustrous ones.

    Bullion Info: I've added a bullion chart from Kitco.com towards the bottom of this thread, should you need it for reference.

    Archives: If you need to retrieve info on a coin you bought here, but it's no longer listed, do a search for my "BST archives" on the Testing forum.



    Enough blather, now- on with the COINS!



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    imageRoman/Palmyrene Empire: bronze antoninianus of VABALATHUS (266-272 AD), struck ca. 271 AD, desert patina
    VABALATHUS was king of the breakaway Palmyrene empire under his mother, Zenobia, ca. 266-272 AD. This was initially with the acquiescence of the Roman emperor Aurelian (who was busy fighting on other fronts), but Aurelian later conquered Palmyra in 273. This bronze antoninianus was struck at Antioch around 271 AD and shows dual portraits of Aurelian and Vabalathus, perhaps in expression of the Palmyrene hope that Aurelian would allow them to coexist. Obverse- VABALATHVS V CRIMDR, Laureate and draped bust right. Reverse- IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, Radiate and draped bust right. (Which side is considered the obverse and which is the reverse is up for debate on a two-headed coin, but more folks probably use this type to represent Vabalathus in collections.) RIC-381. 20.62 mm, 3.3 g. Ex-Ancient Imports, 05/2007. Nice desert patina on this one. My cost was $69, but make an offer.

    imageRoman Empire: bronze antoninianus of CARUS (282-283 AD), posthumous issue struck ca. 283 AD
    CARUS, Augustus 282-283 AD. Posthumous AE antoninianus, Siscia mint, ca. 283 AD. Obverse- DIVO CARO PARTHICO, radiate head right. Reverse- CONSECRATIO AVG, flaming altar, A to right, SMSXXI in exergue. RIC-111 var., Cohen-23, Venera-4341. 21 mm, 3 g. Ex-Ancient Imports, 05/2007, Harmer Rooke 1988. Asking $45, but that's flexible. I think my cost was about $55, originally.

    imageRoman Empire: commemorative bronze AE4 honoring Constantine the Great, struck ca. 347-348 AD
    This posthumous issue was struck circa 347-348 AD in honor of CONSTANTINE I, who had died in 337. Obverse- DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG, Veiled head right. Reverse: VN-MR to left and right of shrouded figure of emperor. 13.5 mm approx. I'm not certain of the mint because any mintmark in the exergue is off the flan, but here is the relevant Wildwinds page which lists a few varieties of this commemorative. $10.

    imageHungary: "Madonna & Child" silver denar of Vladislaus II, dated 1511
    1511 silver denar of Vladislaus II, king of Bohemia from 1471-1516 and also of Hungary from 1490-1516. Obverse- Madonna and Christ child. Reverse- coat of arms. This piece comes within one year of being the oldest dated coin I've ever had. $29 ON HOLD Oh hold... well... for me. Think I might keep this one.

    imageHungary: "Madonna & Child" silver denar of Ferdinand I, dated 1532
    1532 silver denar of Ferdinand I, king of Hungary, Bohemia and Croatia, 1527-1564 and Holy Roman emperor from 1558-1664. Obverse- Madonna and Christ child. Reverse- coat of arms. $24. SOLD

    imageHungary: "Madonna & Child" silver denar of Ferdinand I, dated 1557
    1557 silver denar of Ferdinand I, king of Hungary, Bohemia and Croatia, 1527-1564 and Holy Roman emperor from 1558-1664. Obverse- Madonna and Christ child. Reverse- coat of arms. $19.

    imageLatvia: base silver or billon (AR18) schilling, 1571
    1571 schilling, struck at Riga. Obverse- city gateway. Reverse- coat of arms with crossed keys, flanked by two-digit date: (15)71. $24.




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    imageAustralia, silver threepence of George VI, 1943-D, BU
    KM37, .925 silver/.0419 oz. Struck for Australia by the US Mint at Denver, under a wartime contract. This Aussie 3d is nice and lustrous in hand. It looks absolutely awful in these scans, but don't be fooled. It does have a few little tickmarks I didn't see until scanning it. They're practically invisible to the naked eye and the scanner exaggerated them. I'd call this coin a lustrous MS61 for this reason. In hand, it's a whole different coin, I promise. Here's a terrible photo to go with the terrible scan. That isn't focused, but at least it shows some- only some- of the luster. Catalogs $18.50 in BU in the 2009 Krause catalog. I'll ask less than half that. Trust me- you'll like this one, for $8.

    imageGreat Britain: silver halfcrown of George VI, 1938, BU
    KM856, .500 silver/.2273 oz. Nice white UNC with cartwheel luster not seen in the pictures. Take your pick of either the previous owner's pictures, which don't do justice to the coin's luster, or my pictures, which show a bit more luster but which also exaggerate the light marks on the coin a little. This coin is no Gem-quality MS65, but it's definitely one of the nicer 50% silver halfcrowns I've had. $26.

    image1901 British empire type set WANTLIST
    (Link leads to my collection and wantlist thread.) I am building a collection of 1901-dated coins of the British empire with Queen Victoria's portrait for my daughter, Victoria (who was born in 2001, a century later). A decade after starting it, I'm pretty far along, but I still lack a few pieces, and there is always room for upgrading. Let me know if you have any of these. When this set generates duplicates, I will put them for sale or trade here.

    imageEight-piece World & USA silver lot including two French "Sowers"- total bullion weight 0.7902 oz.
    The coins are: Canada 5 cents 1920 VG, Canada 10 cents 1949 VG (scuffy), France 50 centimes "Sower" 1916 VF, France 1 franc "Sower" 1909 F, Great Britain KM848 3 pence 1943 VF+, Greece 20 drachmai 1960 VF, Malaya 5 cents 1945-I EF, and USA 25 cents 1944-D VG+. Here are somewhat bigger scans of the obverses and the reverses. Update: I've added a ninth piece of silver as a bonus and actually reduced rather than increased the total price. Not shown is a rather chewy 1964 USA dime that was recently found in the street by the same coworker of mine who found that 1944-D quarter in change in August. He's been on a lucky silver streak lately. Total (updated) bullion weight for the lot amounts to 0.7902 ounces. Melt value was about $29 as I typed this (and not much more when I updated it), so I'll ask $25. SOLD




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    imageUSA: Coronet (or "Modified Matron Head") large cent, 1838
    A nice brown coin with decent surfaces and no major problems or distractions. I'd would say it's right on the cusp between F15 and VF20 in terms of technical grade. I don't know the Newcomb variety. $44.

    imageUSA: Flying Eagle cent, 1857, G+
    I'd call this one a G6, personally. The eagle's a tiny bit scuffy but not bad. The coin doesn't have any major problems, really. $29.

    imageUSA: copper-nickel Indian Head cent, 1860 (Round Bust), G+ (borderline VG)
    This early Indian is right on the line between G6 and VG8. Some of "....RTY" in LIBERTY is visible on the headband. Lower grade, but decent. $16.

    imageUSA: Indian Head cent, 1867, better date w/VF details but two holes
    This coin has full LIBERTY and some veins in the feathers. If it were unholed, this would be a $135 piece by the current Red Book. As-is, well, who knows. The bottom hole goes through the 6 in the date but does not completely obliterate it. Even if it were gone you could tell this is a Type 1 Indian (the last feather in the headband points between I and C in AMERICA), which would narrow it down to either 1867 or 1877. Boy howdy, if it were an 1877 that would be a real heartbreaker! Here's a cool semi-key Indian for someone who's not too picky- maybe even another one of you Holeyheads. (I'm not the only nut out there who collects this stuff, haha.) Price? I dunno. Let's say... umm... $3? Or take it as a freebie if you buy more than $30 worth of stuff here.

    imageUSA: Indian Head cent, 1889, EF+ to AU
    This little Indian is pretty sharp. It's got choice EF to AU details and looks better than the picture. There are some rim nicks at 2:00 on the obverse and 11:00 on the reverse. Stick it in an album and you might not even see those, though. $12

    imageUSA: Indian Head cent, 1909, G+ (borderline VG)
    This final-year Indian is on the borderline between G6 and VG8. Some of "....RTY" in LIBERTY shows on the headband. Not counting the more valuable "S" mint cents, this is the date to have in the 20th century pieces. I guess fewer were produced in 1909 because production shifted over to the new Lincoln cents in the latter part of the year. I've recycled the previous owner's pictures above, but the color's all wrong in them. I tried reshooting it without much luck, but I did get one obverse picture which at least shows the color a little bit better. $13.

    imageSeated Liberty dime love token WANTLIST
    (Link leads to my collection and wantlist thread.) I am collecting a date set of Seated dimes with love token reverses. If you have any dates I need, let me know! Additionally, if you have any "scenic" or "pictorial" pieces for sale, I'd like to upgrade some of my more mundane monogrammed pieces to pictorials. When this collection generates duplicates, I will list them for sale or trade below.

    imageUSA: Seated Liberty dime love token, 1857, with "T" initial
    I upgraded to a pictorial 1857 so I don't need this piece for my collection anymore. It's got an Old English "T" and an ornamental border. The old stain might come off with a bit of toothpaste or baking soda- I just never bothered. (Hey, it's already been holed, so you're "allowed" to clean it and retone it.) $9.

    imageUSA: Seated Liberty dime love token, 1877, with monogram
    "H" (or "M"?), "S", and "Y" in fancy monogram, w/ornamental border around edge. $14.

    imageUSA: Seated Liberty dime love token, 1882, with "EAC" initials
    Nice love token with "EAC" script initials and ornamental vine design. This piece was recently in my collection but I upgrade my 1882 to a cool pictorial with a horse head on it, so I don't need this anymore. Perhaps somebody from the Early American Coppers club will give it a home, since it has their initials on it? (Even if it's not an early copper.) $15.

    imageUSA: Seated Liberty dime love token, 1885, with "AJ" or "JA" monogram
    I upgraded to a pictorial 1885 so I don't need this piece for my collection anymore. It's got a fairly well engraved monogram and a simple border. $10. SOLD

    imageimageUSA: Barber dime, 1899, NGC AU58 with nice peripheral toning
    A gorgeous coin with decent luster and russet-gold iridescent toning at the peripheries. Very nice. Here is the slab picture. $98.

    imageUSA: Barber dime, 1914, VF+
    Here's a handsome Barber dime with strong detail. It would look good in a bookshelf album. It's off-white and may or may not have been dipped in the past, but it looks all right to me in hand. Bear in mind that the pictures are scans and not photographs. I call it VF30 and others have concurred with that opinion. $14.

    imageUSA: Capped Bust half dollar, 1828, F+ to borderline VF with nice toning
    I bought this coin in a friend's shop and in that light it looked pretty much as you see it in my scans above. It's either a really strong Fine or a low-end VF, depending on how you look at it. I liked it for its "circulation cameo" appearance. When I got it home I discovered there were some old scratches on Liberty's neck I hadn't noticed, but also some really attractive, subtly iridescent toning. This obverse photo (taken at a slight angle) shows both a little better. The scratches might prevent it from third-party grading, but it's got undeniable eye appeal nonetheless. I don't know the Overton variety, so if somebody would chime in with that, I'd be most grateful. $84.

    imageUSA: Walking Liberty half dollar, 1920, Fine
    Here's a nice earlier Walker with no issues and a great original look to it. Even in my scans it looks wholesome. This would be an ideal album coin for a low- to middle-grade set. $24. SOLD & shipped 9/22

    imageUSA: Kennedy half dollar, 1965, nice white BU
    This 40% silver Kennedy is practically Gem quality- I'd call it MS64, personally. Don't be misled by my poor photography- it is completely untoned and blast white, with screaming cartwheel luster on both sides. $7.




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    imageArgentina: attractive and unusual Navy commemorative badge by Bellagamba & Rossi, dated May 25, 1903
    According to the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London, this irregularly shaped 31 mm badge commemorates the peace between the Argentine and Chilean navies. The obverse portrays two sailors in jumpers and caps, one with his arm around the other's shoulder. Their cap bands are inscribed "O'HIGGINS" and "SAN MARTIN", which were ships of the Chilean and Argentine navies, respectively. The reverse portrays a sprig of foliage tied with ribbon, the inscription "25 MAYO 1903", and a small hallmark that says "FLORIDA 152 / B(uenos) AIRES". I have also seen commemorative postcards with this date. (May 25 also happens to be Argentina's independence day). Now what's interesting is that the page I got most of this information from is offering a "silver frosted" reproduction here. Compare its appearance to those of the piece I have for sale. Mine looks older, doesn't it. Is it original? I really don't know. I'm inclined to think it might be, though. I suppose the original badges (and presumably mine, here) were struck in silver. Nor do I have any idea of the value of this piece. It's rather interesting that a museum is producing reproductions of it, wouldn't you say? (Or are they just offering prints for sale? I can't quite figure that out.) Anyway, who wants to take a chance on this, for $15? (Could turn out to be a real cherrypick!)

    imageGilt brass "Bremen" aviation medal commemorating the first east-to-west transatlantic flight in 1928
    Here's a fascinating piece of history for you. This early aviation commemorative medal celebrates the first east-to-west transatlantic flight (Ireland to Canada) in April of 1928, less than a year after Lindbergh did it from west to east. It's also quite attractive, with prooflike gilt surfaces and a bit of cartwheel luster. A little bit of the gilt has rubbed off the high points of the portraits of the three men, showing brass beneath, but otherwise it looks probably just like it did in 1928. I sold a much lesser example of this medal (VF+, with some digs and no gilt remaining) in 2008, for around fifteen bucks. One side bears the legend "FIRST EAST TO WEST TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT - APRIL 12-13, 1928", and the names of the three flyers: BARON VON HUENEFELD*, MAJOR FITZMAURICE*, and CAPTAIN KOEHL*. Hey, check out the schnozzle and the misshapen skull of Baron von Huenefeld! That wasn't the most flattering portrait of him, I'd say. According to the Wikipedia article about him, he was dead of stomach cancer within about a year of the flight. His photo sort of bears out the pointy nose seen on the medal. The reverse of the medal shows the Junkers W33 aircraft "Bremen" flying over the ocean below a cloud bank. Below that is an American-looking eagle flanked by flags, with the surrounding legend "BALDONNEL AIRDROME APRIL 12 - GREENLY ISLAND APRIL 13, 1928". There is also a tiny maker's name at the bottom: "WHITEHEAD - HOAG". Whitehead & Hoag were a New York firm who produced political campaign buttons, I believe. $26.

    imageScrew-top coin bezels in assorted sizes
    The cent-sized bezels are gold-colored while all of the others are silver colored. I would not recommend these for valuable coins, obviously, but they make nice inexpensive mounts for cheap keepsake coins. A few years back I took some of those gold-plated Statehood quarters from my home state and put some in these bezels, and they sold very nicely at my antique mall booth. I gave my lady boss a Peace dollar in one of these as a Christmas gift, and she was happy. Put some common Indian cents, Buffalo nickels, or Merc dimes in these and I'll bet you'll find them popular. Use needle nose pliers to gently open the crown screw, put the coin in, and screw the crown back on. Be careful not to overtighten or you could snap the stem off. $2 each (or 3 for $5)
    CENT size (gold color): 9 available
    NICKEL size (silver color): 10 available
    DIME size (silver color): 10 available
    QUARTER size (silver color): 22 available
    HALF DOLLAR size (silver color): 8 available
    LARGE DOLLAR (Morgan/Peace/Ike, not ASE) size (silver color): 8 available
    Keychain attachment (the typical inexpensive kind you see on most novelty key rings): 4 available (just ask for one free if you buy a bezel).

    imageFour-piece prehistoric fossil lot, mostly megalodon shark teeth, over 1.5 million years old
    Three of the four fossils in this lot are teeth of Carcharocles Megalodon. This species was a much larger, stockier ancestor of today’s Great White sharks, and fed on marine mammals like whales. They probably got to be the size of buses or boxcars(!), and are thought to have become extinct in the Pleistocene epoch, about 1.5 million years ago. To put it unscientifically, C. megalodon was basically Jaws' much bigger, meaner great-granddaddy. These fossils were found in dredge spoil material from St. Simons Sound here in Glynn County, GA, by me and a friend of mine. While not monster Megs, these are pretty big teeth, and exponentially bigger than those of any shark living today. The half-piece at top left is not quite 3.5" long. The chunky, mostly-intact specimen at top right I personally found recently (8/9/11). It would be at least 3.5" long if the root were intact. (These are typically measured slantwise along one side). The smaller Meg at bottom left is not quite 2" long. The fossil at bottom right is a little over 2" long and is not a shark tooth. It appears to be the end of a tusk or perhaps a tooth from some hippo-like creature. I have no clue, beyond knowing that it's definitely prehistoric, and fossilized. (I suppose it could also be the end of a rib bone- we find lots of whalebone in the dredge spoil, but it's not usually that rounded.) The three small pieces at far right are not included (I gave them to a coworker), but I will add some other fossils (like whalebone pieces or shell casts) not shown in the picture. Asking $38 for the lot. SOLD & shipped 9/22




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    mcarney1173mcarney1173 Posts: 901 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    $55 shipped, thanks for looking.
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    HyperionHyperion Posts: 7,438 ✭✭✭
    2007 bald eagle
    2005 marine commem

    darn near perfect, bald eagle was ms69 ngc

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    45 EA, 85 both delivered.
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    Prices Include Shipping within the US. Paypal or check/money order accepted.

    **Updated 9/23/11**

    1871 Indian Head Cent PCGS G06 $80
    The coin looks to be a solid Good 6, but the slab is rather scuffed. Ideal if you want to crack out and put into an album.
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    1921-S Lincoln Cent NGC XF45 $32 SOLD
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    1923-S Lincoln Cent ANACS EF45 (older, smaller slab, problem-free) $45
    The coin is wood grained with a weak strike (like most 1923-S Lincolns.)
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    1926-S Lincoln Cent ANACS AU50 (older, smaller slab, problem-free) $55 SOLD
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    1882 Shield Nickel ICG AU53 (problem-free) $80 SOLD
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    1938-D Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS66 $60
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    1902 Barber Dime ANACS AU55 (problem-free, yellow label) $60
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    1944-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar ANACS MS64 (problem free, blue label) $65
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    1923-S Monroe Doctrine Half Dollar ANACS MS63 (problem-free, older, smaller slab) $90 SOLD
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    1950-S Booker T. Washington Half Dollar NGC MS66 (older thicker NGC slab with green bordered label) $100
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    Silver State Quarters - All PCGS PR69 DCAM $12 each shipped

    2003 Maine
    2004 Iowa
    2005 Oregon (Flag)
    2006 Nevada
    2007 Utah
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    illini420illini420 Posts: 11,466 ✭✭✭✭✭













    1994-P SMS Jefferson Nickel graded PCGS SP68FS (Matte Proof - 250th Anniversary Jefferson) w/ some reverse toning - $45 shipped

    PCGS Price Guide lists these at $95 in this grade. I have a few of these available and will try to take pics upon request if you're interested. Thanks.











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    robkoolrobkool Posts: 5,934 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1955 s Lincoln Cent... NGC MS67RD in new edge view holder. Blazing red luster, with no spots. $65 delivered...

    1900 Liberty V Nickel... PCGS AU55 & freshly graded. Steel gray surfaces, with touches of luster. $65 delivered...

    1925 Peace Dollar... Graded MS63 in a really kool old Blanchard slab probably from the 1980's, and something you don't often see. Original skin, with some light golden toning. Never dipped. Super strong holder too...$65... NOW $60 delivered...
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    2010 d Lincoln Cent... PCGS "sample" Shield secure plus. $5 ea. delivered (2 available)...

    Pics available upon requests...
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    SwampboySwampboy Posts: 12,905 ✭✭✭✭✭



    2004-S Proof JFK PCGS PR69DCAM Silver $20.00 shipped.

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    mirabelamirabela Posts: 4,983 ✭✭✭✭✭
    All prices assume PayPal and include shipping. I've done hundreds of deals on the BST, ref's available on request. I'll keep adding things, so check back now and then ...

    pretty toned Roosie proof $25 shipped

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    US silver odd lot1908-O 25c Good, 1938-S 25c VG, 1877 25c cull, 1964 50c AU, 1925-S $1 VF, $63 shipped

    1952-D Carver-Washington commem, decent unc. $35
    Uncommon coin, mintage 8,006

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    uncommonly nice 1954 proof set w/ box & cellos $90 hold

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    These are all nice problem-free coins. Scratch in the Washie pic is on the holder, not the coin. Die polish on the bust, not hairlines. Some pretty color & some nice cameo contrast. Housed in a lucite capitol holder. I'll include an original 1954 proof set box w/ all cello envelopes, although it did not come from these coins.




    send PM please

    mirabela
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    Tom31Tom31 Posts: 242 ✭✭
    FS: See details below.

    2002 Silver eagle ms 69 ngc $50

    2006-W Silver eagle $1 20th ANNIVERSARY BLACK LABEL NGC MS69 $80

    2003-D SAC $1 PCGS MS66
    2003-D SAC $1 PCGS MS67
    Both for $75 - obo

    2002-D Lincoln 1c PCGS MS68RD - please make offer

    2001-D New York 25c PCGS MS66
    2001-D New York 25c PCGS MS67
    2001-S New York 25c PCGS PR69DCAM
    All 3 for $45 - obo

    2007 Washington (P21), Adams (P22), Jefferson (P23)
    1st day coin cover Sealed - Set of 3 for $60 - obo.

    I have 10 of each available in the mint sealed box.
    Sealed box available. PM me for special pricing.

    SOLD
    2005 Silver State Quater 5 coin proof set (2 sets available) (sold)
    1999-D Lincoln 1c PCGS MS68RD (sold)

    Thanks,
    Tom
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    BaronVonBaughBaronVonBaugh Posts: 1,837 ✭✭✭✭
    NGC sample slabs:


    1959 10c
    SAMPLE
    PF 65
    191578-009
    Actually this one appears to be NGC 6.6, but has the same sticker as NGC 1.1 & 1.2, but doesn't have NGC after grade.
    Interesting that NGC 6.6 is not listed with this sticker. So, this may be a NGC 6.6.1.
    Complete with: "Oak Tree 1-800-367-4727" followed by several State abbreviations." in excellent condition.
    Sticker is in far better condition than the one on the site listed below.
    $75.00 delivered in US

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    1962 10c
    SAMPLE
    PF65 NGC
    204782-006
    Appears to be NGC 1.2. Complete with: "Oak Tree 1-800-367-4727" followed by several State abbreviations." in excellent condition.
    Sticker is in far better condition than the one on the site listed below.
    $50.00 delivered in US

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    Please excuse my photos, I'm new at coin photography.

    $100.00 for both delivered in the US.
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    greghansengreghansen Posts: 4,301 ✭✭✭
    7 day return privilege on all coins. Buyer pays return shipping. Paypal, checks, postal MO are O.K.

    1944 ANACS MS64 Walking Liberty Half. $60 shipped. Coin still available.
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    1882-S ANACS MS63. Old style slab; pre bar-code. Richly toned. $75 shipped.
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    1882-S NGC MS64 Old Style 20 year old No Line Fatty Slab. Pre-Barcode. Great coin @ Greysheet ask $100 shipped.
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    1882-S NGC MS64 Old Style 20 year old No Line Fatty Slab. Pre-Barcode. Nice and @ Greysheet ask $100 shipped.
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    Greg Hansen, Melbourne, FL Click here for any current EBAY auctions Multiple "Circle of Trust" transactions over 14 years on forum

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    moonshinemoonshine Posts: 1,039 ✭✭
    ***SOLD***

    OFFICIAL LE COLLECTIBLE .925 STERLING
    JOHN LENNON/BEATLES - COMMEMORATIVE COLLECTIBLE

    LIMITED EDITION - NUMBERED ITEM - HIGH RELIEF ANTIQUE FINISH

    .925 Sterling SILVER "Pure" - John Lennon Estate officially licensed.


    John Lennon was the charismatic Beatle, assassinated outside his New York apartment in 1980. This high relief silver medal was issued in 1992 as a limited edition, authorized by the John Lennon Estate.

    The medal, which is full crown sized, is struck in antiqued finish silver. On the obverse it shows a high relief facing portrait of John Lennon wearing his trade mark ‘Granny’ glasses. Above the portrait, his dates 1940-1980 and below, his signature etched in silver. Toward the end of his life, John Lennon was known as a fierce peace campaigner. On the back we find the CND symbol for peace and the words, taken from one of his songs, ‘Give Peace a Chance’.

    This medal is part of a limited edition. This is confirmed on the back with the number of the medal engraved in a panel and confirmation below that the medal is struck in .925 (Sterling) silver.

    Only a few of these wonderful Lennon medals available. I have 20 of them! Uncirculated.

    (Note: Do NOT compare the cheap fakes/non PURE copies on eBay, this is the real deal! Well, you can compare if you wish, to see that those are not numbered thus are not the official LE coin!)

    Weight of item is 30.74 grams each.


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    coindeucecoindeuce Posts: 13,473 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Couple moderns here with a MUST SELL claim. SOLD image

    Shipping is a flat $5.50 for one or multiple items.Paypal payment preferred.

    #1) 2008-S 5 piece Silver Proof State Quarters Set. NGC PF-69 Ultra Cameo. $42.50.
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    #2) 2008-P Bald Eagle Silver Dollar. NGC PF-70 Ultra Cameo. $52.
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    #3) 2007 Silver American Eagle. ICG MS-70 1st Day of Issue (BIG WHOOP!). $48.

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    "Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
    http://www.americanlegacycoins.com

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    BroadstruckBroadstruck Posts: 30,497 ✭✭✭✭✭

    1972-S Proof 40% Silver Eisenhower $1 in Mint Packaged Brown Box - Asking $19.50 Shipped.

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    To Err Is Human.... To Collect Err's Is Just Too Much Darn Tootin Fun!
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    57loaded57loaded Posts: 4,967 ✭✭✭
    29 35% silver war nickels

    $50 includes USPS first class ship.

    PPgft, PP+2.9% =$51.45, cash, ck, MO.

    SOLD, thank you!

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    cucamongacoincucamongacoin Posts: 3,478 ✭✭✭
    3) Proof Ikes in original brown holders, (2) '71, (1) 1974. $42 delivered
    (8) 2005 Mint sets all but one sealed. $65 delivered (this is close to FV plus postage)
    (5) Proof sets. (1) 1974, (4) 1987, all clean. $26 delivered

    Wayte Raymond 3 volume Morgan Dollar album. Bindings are becoming fragile, grade g/vg. These have the plastic slides. $27
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    Library of coins "V" Nickel album. No writing. Grade f/vf. $12
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    Take 10% off the following certified wheat cents. Postage included on five or more
    1938D PCGS MS65RD $22 undergraded (7)
    1942P NGC MS66RD $18 (7)
    1942D NGC MS65RD $17 (4)
    1943P NGC MS66 $19 (1)
    1943P NGC MS65 $15 (6)
    1943D NGC MS65 $15 (2)
    1944D NGC MS66RD $19 (3)
    1944D NGC MS65RD $15 (5)
    1945S NGC MS65RD $13
    1945S NGC MS66RD $18 (2)
    1946D NGC MS65RD $13 (2)
    1946S NGC MS66RD $18 (5)
    1946S NGC MS65RD $14
    1949 P NGC MS65RD $20 (3)
    1949S PCGS MS65RD $17 undergraded (9)


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    For sale by owner :-) Slabbed coins PCGS & NGC. Payment by Cash, Money Order, PayPal (+2%), Check, or possible trades for 90% pre64. Shipping by Priority Mail, Signature Confirmation. 7 day return period for all coins. (never had any returned)
    For sale by owner :-) Slabbed coins PCGS & NGC. Payment by Cash, Money Order, PayPal (+2%), Check, or possible trades for 90% pre64. Shipping by Priority Mail, Signature Confirmation. 7 day return period for all coins. (never had any returned)

    NGC 1952-S MS65RD Lincoln. Red obverse red/toning reverse $10
    PCGS 1957 PR65RDCAM Lincoln. Very nice contrast and frost $50
    PCGS 1958 PR66RDCAM Lincoln. Another very nice contrast coin $35
    NGC 1959 PF64RDCAMEO Licoln. Looks PR68 Nice Cameo Contrast Great coin $15
    PCGS 1963 PR65RDCAM Lincoln. Nice Cameo. $19
    NGC 1964 PF68 Lincoln. Some cameo $5

    NGC 1966 MS64RDCAMEO Nice rare SMS Cameo Cent $85

    NGC 1968-S PF68 Lincoln. Has nice cameo front and back. $5

    PCGS 1940 MS66FB Mercury Dime in Rattler Holder. Very Nice Coin $55
    ANACS 1943-D MS66FSB Mercury Dime Another very Nice FB Merc $45

    PCGS 1956 PR66CAM Roosevelt Dime. $29
    PCGS 1959 PR66CAM Roosevelt Dime. $17
    NGC 1968 MS65FT Roosevelt Dime. $15

    NGC 1960 PF66CAMEO Washington Quarter. $14
    NGC 1971-S PF69CAMEO Washington Quarter. $100

    NGC 1962 PF66CAMEO Franklin Half. Nice Cameo $Sold
    NGC 1963 PF66CAMEO Franklin Half. Very Nice White Frosty borderline Ucam Half. $Sold

    PCGS 1971-D MS64 Ike Dollar RDV-006 reverse $59
    PCGS 1971-S MS65 Silver Ike $20
    PCGS 1972-S MS66 Silver Ike $20
    PCGS 1974-S MS66 Silver Ike $20

    Raw Coins
    1979 Susan B Anthony Dollar Souvenir Set $6
    1980 Susan B Anthony Dollar Souvenir Set $6 Have 4 available
    1883 NoCents Liberty Nickel. High MS Condition $55
    1912 Liberty Nickel MS Gem Unc Very nice color also $100
    1996 W Dime No Question Full Bands $18
    1956 Proof Franklin half. Type 1 reverse with some cameo contrast $65
    1956 Proof Franklin half. Type 1 reverse with contrast $55
    1972 Type 2 Ike dollar. MS Condition $90
    2005 unopened mint set $15

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    BloodManBloodMan Posts: 1,831 ✭✭✭✭✭
    BU 2003 American Silver Eagles selected from a mint tube and placed into crown size Mylar holders

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    $90 for the pair of raw 2003 American Silver Eagles including shipping by USPS Insurance Mail and Delivery Confirmation.

    Payment by Paypal Gift (preferred), money orders, cashier’s checks or personal checks also accepted.

    Satisfaction guaranteed—coins may be returned for full refund within 10 days of receipt.

    For questions or to make purchase arrangements contact me by PM or email:
    goldcoins@mailhaven.com
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    Offering for sale 120 dateless Buffalo Nickels. 40 of them have D or S mintmarks, and the other 80 have no mintmarks. I'm also including a new bottle of Nic-A-Date, hopefully it will restore a few dates for you!

    $40 will include shipping; payment by PayPal, personal check or USPS money order is okay with me.
    Have bought and sold on BST, many references available when asked.
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    messydeskmessydesk Posts: 19,791 ✭✭✭✭✭
    11 boxes for proof 1 oz. gold buffalos. You pay shipping (approx 3-4 lbs. -- medium flat rate or parcel post from 60011). No capsules, but the rest of the packaging and COAs are there.
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