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1888 $2 1/2 gold -make offer NGC 61 $775
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FS on ebay: 1805 $2 1/2
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Re: "Never go shopping when you're Hungry!" On The Menu: Simple RIP, from WALGREENS!
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3 lovely 1796 gold counterstruck coins, 2 silver 1/2 dollars and Ron Landis that I want to share

I have been a fan of GMM and Ron Landis for a long time. I have purchased several of his newer pieces and posted them here on this forum. Like many of you here, I have so many of his other pieces in silver, copper and gold and love each and every one of them. . For the last couple of years I've been going back and forth… -
New coins: 1916 SLQ, 07 High Relief, and more. + BU rolls + 2 1/2 Ind. on Ebay
Over $100,000 in new coins added this week. Highlights include: 1916 25c NGC58FH, a NGC63 High Relief, 1796 Small Eagle $, a nice 1839-O $2 1/2 in MS60, a number of very fresh PCGS and NGC Saints, and many other exciting coins. Just go to www.brokencc.com to find these and many other treasures. Also, we have ebay auctions… -
2 1/2 Indian registry sets hit 200 people. Saints in 2nd. $5 Indians in 3rd.
Gold Pre33 non-specialty sets have seen an uptick in popularity. 2 1/2 Indian finally reached 200 (basic circulation strike set) Date set Saints are in 2nd w/ 138 3rd is $5 business strike Indians w/ 60 4th is $10 Indian basic w/ 57 I've been watching the numbers go up recently with interest. I've also been watching my set… -
Re: How do you handle hagglers at shows?
I agree. Those are the items that have to be priced with a non-negotiable price. This is why I said that the idea that all items have wiggle room (haggle room) is a fallacy. By the way, another fallacy is that the eBay price has to be higher than the show price. While it's true that eBay has an incremental pricing… -
An 1848 Cal $2 1/2 at Heritage...
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Re: MS68 $2-1/2 CAL
Agree. It was the one coin that caught my attention as well. The CAL coins have something in common with the “restrikes” that were made from the gold rush shipwreck salvage bars. Both have the allure of knowing they were minted from California Gold Rush metal. Separately there is the mystique about just who is responsible… -
Re: 1835 $2 1/2

Thanks I was thinking au too. It wasn't a trick question but I submitted it raw along with a 1900 $10. The 1835 $2 1/2 came back in a genuine holder 98 damaged or tooled. I can't see any damage apart from a couple of small scratches above the eagles eyes. Is that considered damage on such an early coin? I don't think it's…
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