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Old 05-25-2006, 07:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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U.S. Odds and Ends for Sale

Selling/ posting all of my duplicates which are for sale. Hope you find something that you need or want.

1000's of wheat's for 4 cents a piece.

Flying Eagle Cents 1858 (x2) (might as well be culls they're so worn down) $3 each
Indian Cents-(Pre 1884)-
1859 (cull) $1, 1860 F details net G/VG-red haze(rounded bust) $6, 1862 G-4 (lt rim ding) $6, 1863 VF $13, 1863 F(lt porous-net G) $3.50, 1864-L G (lt porous-net AG) $35, 1865 AG/G $4.25, 1873 VF+ (Open 3)-(scratch on cheek) $27, 1873 (O-3) VG (many scratches-net AG) $12, 1873 (O-3) AG/G $12, 1874 AG/G $11, 1874 AG $10, 1875 AG $10, 1879 G-4 $5.50, 1880, 1882, 1883-(G-4) $2.75 each).
Indian Cents G/F (all lightly cleaned and are retaining their original color) (1892, 1896, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1908) $1 each
Indian Cents G/VG (uncleaned)-(1893, 1903, 1906) $1.30 each
Indian Cents EF (uncleaned)-(1908) $6.50
Indian Cents (holed/ harshly cleaned) (1890, 1897, 1899, 1902) $0.25 each
Shield Nickel 1868 AG $7.50
Shield Nickel No Date (HAS RAYS) 1866/ 1867 $5
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1883 CENTS (light porous obverse, but VG reverse) Net AG/G $6.50
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1883 no Cents VG (extremely light corrosion on tips of hair) net G $4
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1884 (light surface porosity throughout coin) net AG- $12
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1884 (rim bruises, scratches, well worn reverse) Net Fair-2 $7
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1890 (total surface porosity) net FR/AG $2
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1891 AG $3.25
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1892 G-4 $4.25
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1893 AG/G $3.50
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1893 Poor (porous red+ obliterated reverse) $0.50
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1895 AG/G $3
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1896 AG (only well worn) $6
Liberty/ V-Nickel 1912-D G-4 $2.25
Liberty/ V-Nickels G (1900, 1902 (net G), 1911, 1911) $1.50 each
Liberty/ V-Nickels (more or less culls) (1901, 1902, 1906, 1910) $0.75
Buffalo Nickel 1914 (x2) (both in G, one does have tiny marks on obv. rim) $11 each
Buffalo Nickel 1915-D G-4 $10
Buffalo Nickel 1916 (x2) F-12 $4.50, G-4 $3
Buffalo Nickel 1919-D G-4 $10
Buffalo Nickel 1923-S (x2) G-4 $6, AG/G $4
Buffalo Nickel 1924-D AG/G $4.50
Buffalo Nickels VF (1936, 1937) $1.25 each
Bust Dime 1820 cull-$5
Seated Liberty Dime 1857 G-4 $8
Seated Liberty Dime 1877 FR-2 $4
Seated Liberty Dimes (no date) (x2) $3 each
Barber Dime 1896 G-4 $7.50
Barber Dimes-Good condition (1911, 1912, 1912, 1916, 1916-S) $1.75 each
Barber Dimes-AG/ cleaned (1900, 1902, 1909, 1911, 1914-D) $1.60 each
Mercury Dimes G/VF (1936 (x2), 1939, 1941, 1942 (x3)) $1.40 each
Barber Quarter 1909-D G-4 $4.50
Standing Liberty Quarter 1927-D G/VG $11
Barber Half 1894-S AG/G (cleaned) net AG BETTER DATE $10
Barber Half 1899-S G (cleaned) net AG BETTER DATE $11
Walking Liberty Halves-Roll of 20-G/VG all 1917's: ((x13)-1917,(x4)-1917-S rev., (x1)-1917-S obv., (x1)-1917-D obv., (x1) 1917-D rev.) Roll for $120
(individually) (1917 $5.25 each, 1917-S rev. $7 each, 1917-S obv. $20, 1917-D rev. $10, 1917-D obv. $17)
Walking Liberty Halves-G/VG ((x4)-1918 $6 each, (x4)-1918-D $8 each, (x2) 1918-S $6 each)
Walking Liberty Halves-G/VG ((x4)-1920 $5.50 each, (x3)-1920-S $6 each)
Walking Liberty Halves-VG+ ((x3) 1923-S $9 each)
Walking Liberty Halves-VG/F+ ((x3) 1934 ($5 each), 1934-D ($5.50), (x2) 1934-S ($4.75 each))
Walking Liberty Halves-VG/F+ (1938, (x2) 1939, 1941-D, 1944, 1944-S) $4.75 each
Walking Liberty Halves-AG (no date-culls) $4.25

I may be posting more Buffalo Nickels or be updating and taking things down constantly.
Please PM me your orders. Always willing to negotiate deals.
When orders are complete, I will send you a total price list and S/H charges (minimum $1 and max $4 (unless otherwise noted))
Thanks for looking

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Old 05-30-2006, 07:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Updated list with sales below (only to keep track for my benefit and may include orders taking place now):

Barber Dimes-Good condition (1903-O, 1906, 1907, 1911, 1912, 1914-D, 1916) SOLD
Barber Quarter (1914-D, 1915, 1915-D) G-4 SOLD
Morgan Dollar 1900-O VF SOLD
Indian Cent G/VG (1887,1889, 1891, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904) SOLD
Mercury Dimes G/VF (1920) SOLD
Morgan Dollar VG SOLD
2 Cent Pieces (x2) 1865 and 1866 SOLD
Standing Liberty Quarter 1927-D (VG) SOLD
Walking Liberty Half 1944 (F/VF) SOLD
Large cent SOLD
Indian Cents F/VF (uncleaned)-(1896, 1904, 1907, 1907) Sold
Indian Cents 1879 G-4, 1880, 1881, 1884, 1886, 1894 G/VG Sold
Buffalo Nickels VF (1929-S) SOLD
Mercury Dimes G/VF (1918, 1919, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1944) SOLD
1807 Quarter SOLD
Indian Cents 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1873, 1874, 1878 (G) SOLD
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Now that is the way to list coins for sale everything up front description and all good job.
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Old 06-22-2006, 02:10 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks for the compliment. I just want to sell them, and I want people to know what they are actually getting.
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Do you still have the cull Morgans ? Please let me know !

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Old 06-24-2006, 07:58 PM   #7 (permalink)
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i would be interested in cull morgans too, but looks like somebody is already buying them
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Do you still have the roll of 1917 Walkers? Would be a buyer if you'd take $100.00???
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Sorry, but that roll of 17's (a few being Semi-keys) are as good as I can do at $120.

If you turn on your PM then we can finish business there if you would like.
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I think I've enabled the PM. Thanks.

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