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Old 08-06-2009, 01:31 AM   #31 (permalink)
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i got that penny still in the package my step grandma in indiana gave it to me for christmas one year

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Old 08-06-2009, 10:35 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Yeah that one Cheerios penny goes for over $10 quite a bit on ebay. That's one expensive penny!!
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Old 08-07-2009, 08:36 AM   #34 (permalink)
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2000 sac is the most common of all dollar coin. but if you have a b.u. coin. it will be very special. because few people able to save it.
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i currently have a cheerios dollar,puled it from the box in 2000,it is now being graded by the pcgs, and yes it has been in my dresser drawer since 2000 in the original package but ill post the gradeing when i get it back,i was taken aback by the price of this as well as others were
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Did you take it out of the package to see if it had the detailed feathers or did you send it intact?
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Old 09-02-2009, 09:50 AM   #37 (permalink)
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it was sent intact,i learned thru the baseball card craze not to open certain things,but with this i didnt open purely from a nostalgic point of view thinking that in 15 or 20 years it would be worth a few hundred dollars,so imagine my surprise when i googled it.
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recieved an e-mail today that its been graded an ms 67 will recieve the coin back in the mail from the pcgs
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yes it did but the grade was a pleasent surprise
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Congrats on the Sac!!!
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Old 09-12-2009, 03:32 AM   #42 (permalink)
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There is an MS67 Cheerios Sac on the bay right now for a buy it now price of $26,500 OBO. That should give you a general idea of about what the coin is worth. You can sell yours and have a nice chunk of change for something you need.... such as a house, car, gold, whatever you want.
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Old 09-12-2009, 03:49 AM   #43 (permalink)
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There is an MS67 Cheerios Sac on the bay right now for a buy it now price of $26,500 OBO. That should give you a general idea of about what the coin is worth. You can sell yours and have a nice chunk of change for something you need.... such as a house, car, gold, whatever you want.
I would hesitate to use an Ebay BIN for a price guide with this one.I did have a reference sheet for known auctions and from memory the price peaked early and came down substantially.Its of course a valuable coin but not as valuable as perhaps thought.
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i agree but lets put a what if here, if this was 100 years old and there were only 5500 minted at that time,and only 50 ever showed up graded or otherwise what would it be worth, i originally kept this for the nostalgia of it knowing that it would be worth a few hundred dollars sooner or later and if i sell it i am selling it with the original placard as well as the penny that came with it because in my mind it authenticates exactally what it is and where it came from and also still holds a nostalgic value
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i agree but lets put a what if here, if this was 100 years old and there were only 5500 minted at that time,and only 50 ever showed up graded or otherwise what would it be worth, i originally kept this for the nostalgia of it knowing that it would be worth a few hundred dollars sooner or later and if i sell it i am selling it with the original placard as well as the penny that came with it because in my mind it authenticates exactally what it is and where it came from and also still holds a nostalgic value
Amazing!! What a find! That's some windfall!! Money in the bank when you need it for certain.
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