This is what came today: Now that I took my own pics, please everyone opine on condition and value. :yes:
Coming Thursday or Friday Here's a list of what is to come in the next day or two: -1983 Caribbean Collector's Proof Set Solid .925 Sterling Silver Minted by the Franklin Mint Very Nice Collection Comes with the COA. - S Barber Dimes 1913,1898,1899 One V Nickel 1907 - One roll of unsearched V Nickels. -1.6 LBS of Wheat Pennies. All Dates - WWII Germany Paper Money Nice Collectable
Probably. It's had a long, full life But, no pinholes or tears, and all corners are sharp and complete.
Can't contain it... showing the photos because waiting for them now is killing me! Can't wait to get diggin'! Descriptions: Collection Of Lincoln Pennies From 1947-1974 (Approximately 300) All Mints In F-AU Condition. Includes Steel Case. Collection Of Lincoln Pennies From 1960-1973 (Approximately 300) All Mints In AU-UNC Condition. Includes Steel Case 5 Lbs. Of Foreign Coins I really like the steel coin cases anyone see these for sale anywhere? Wonder if I paid more than a new one costs? Granted, they are filled with coinage but.... I may have paid just as much for them had they been empty since I couldn't see any others for sale. The 5lb bag I got for $34 Last one I got went to $50!! I'm already salivating over the thought of exploring within :nerd:
Here's one kind of comparable to mine: http://www.jhonecash.com/currency/currency_show.asp?cert=2000I00027770 Is he asking an appropriate price?
Hard to put a specific number. In 2011 a Fine/VF with writing sold for $161.00 In 2009 a VF 25 sold for $632.50. Book value shows ~$400 for Fine. It really depends on the market. What Jhon E Cash is asking is high in my opinion, but not unreasonable.
Nice grab with the cents as well! I've seen a few of those steel cases on eBay a few times, unsure if they are actually for coins or if they are just capable of holding them.
Thanks! I just haven't seen enough of those $10 sales records to get a good Idea. I think I did well with it I'll have to consider getting it graded, I suppose.
Ok the second package was delivered just as we were on our way out the door for a family weekend at the water park/hotel. I took it along and last night opened the roll of v nickels. Gotta get the kid to the pool right now but let me tell you: That roll really does seem to have been truly UNSEARCHED!!!! :yes:
Unsearched nickel roll results! All I can say is WOW!!!! 23 of the 40 in the roll were common, early 1900's in G condition. The other 17 were beyond all my expectations. Two of those 17, however, stand alone from the rest. You wouldn't believe me if I told you, so here's some pics 'cuz it DID happen! Tell me what you all think!!!
Well, the "S" barber dimes were not s mint at all. not one. oh well. Haven't looked very close at the wheats, but a cursory scan appeared to have what you could expect. Take another look at the 1912 D and 1912 S Liberty nickels in that unsearched roll!
Another shot of the proof set, followed by what appears to be German Occupational Currency from WWII. I don't see a year of issue on any of the notes in this set....