Alright, heres a list of stuff that I have available for sale. Also, heres a link to some of the stuff I have listed on Coinbug. Cointalk members can have 10% off, all you have to do is tell me your a member of Cointalk. And as always, free shipping on everything.
http://www.coinbug.com/ViewSellersItems.aspx?s=DJP7x0s
A roll of lower grade Indian Head cents, asking $60
A Partial set of Indians and Flying Eagles. Set includes 34 different dates, including 2 flying eagles, 4 copper nickel indians, and a few better dates such as 1865, 1874, 1875. Theres also some pretty nice looking coins in this set, and quite a few are full liberty. A full list of dates and pictures is available upon request. Im asking $125
Rolls of circulated P mint steel cents, Asking $10
Roll of Uncirculated 1943P Steel cents, asking $75
A 20th century type set, housed in a whitman folder. This set includes cents through dollars, Barber series to modern, Morgan to Anthony. $5.60 face value in silver and theres actually quite a few Uncirculated coins. Pictures available upon request. Asking $90 or best offer.
Sets of Lincoln Merorials. I have a complete roll set of Uncirculated full red Memorials that I am now selling sets from. These sets includes all regular issued buisness strike coins from 1959 to date. All Seven S mint cents as well as all seven Varieties of 1982 cents. The only coins missing from this set are the 1960 Small date and the 1970S small date. I am asking $35, but will consider offers.
A partial set of Jefferson Nickels 1938-1977, only missing a few coins. Set includes all the Silver War Nickels except for one, as well as some better dates and better grades. A full list of dates is availale upon request. Asking $35
Series 1953 $5 Silver Cert. A few wrinkles but overall nice clean and bright. Asking $15
A starter set of Uncirculated Jeffersons. Im not positive, but I believe I have around 30 different dates. Alot of these are better dates, such as 38S, 39S, 40S, 43D, silver, 45 silver, Key Date 1950D and a few more S mints. I havent figured out a price for the whole set yet, but if your interested in the whole set, I will figure out a price. Ill split this set up too if your only looking for specific dates. So if your interested, a full list of dates and pictures is available upon request.
Starter sets of Lincoln Wheats from 1909 to 1940. Loaded with some of the more common coins. Sets start at $35, but if you want to spend more, I can add more. So I guess this is one we would have to talk about alittle more thoroughly if your interested.
I also have a boatload of Lincoln cents. And I am more than willing to fill lists of any coins you might need. Just send me a list of the coins you need and I will see what I have and give you a very fair price.
Oh, and one more thing. The other day, my girlfriends niece showed me a Buffalo Nickel that she recieved in change. When I took a look, I was shocked to see that its a 1917D that grades Very Good. I told her that thats a really good date and I made a big deal about it. I told her that its worth good money and then we looked it up in my price quide. I told her its worth about $15 to $20. Then she asked me to sell it for her. Shes only 12 years old, so if your interested, please make her a good offer. Pictures are available upon request
Im looking to buy or trade for wheaties. I would prefer to trade as my funds are limited at this time, but I can come up with cash if needed. I am looking for partial rolls of 1909 VDB, 1912D, 1921S, 1923S, 1931D, 1932D, 1933D, 1943S, and 1954S. I am also looking for a nice assortment of Uncirculated Lincolns, mostly from the 1930s and 40s. I dont so much need coins from the 50s, but those are acceptable too. Im just not looking for offers of nothing but common coins. But I am all about Lincoln cents, so if you have any better dates and better grades, or anything you think might interest me, Id love to hear what you have.
Thank You for taking the time to take a look. If you have any questions, you can either send me a PM here, or you can Email me at
DJP7x0s@cox.net
Thanks,
Dan