My lucky eBay purchase 1950-D Jefferson

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Lukkyseven, Jul 26, 2011.

  1. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Holy smokes Ken, you only had to pay $.29 for a gallon of gas and $.22 for a loaf of bread in '63!
    That means you could have gotten 82 gallons of gas for that price! Now, the OP could have only bought about 3 gallons of gas.

    Ok, my point is mute. I say good day!
     
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  3. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

    That's a nice find and for the right price. I think I ended up paying that much for a slightly lesser grade and without the toning.
     
  4. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Yup, and I used to have to walk to and from school, bare foot and in the snow, uphill both ways.....
     
  5. Shoewrecky

    Shoewrecky Coin Hoarder

    man you must have a lot of gray hair Ken :) ..prolly from your wife though hehehe
     
  6. chip

    chip Novice collector

    You had it easy. We used to have to push the school bus up them hills, barefoot on broken glass, when we got to school the teachers would beat us with clubs, and for lunch we had to have chipped beef on toast, 5 days a week.
     
  7. Lukkyseven

    Lukkyseven Nickel Junkie

    At least you weren't home schooled so you learned how to develop social skills... Plus you got outside and did something (although walking on glass wouldn't have been my choice).
     
  8. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    Ken got snookered. I never paid more than a quarter a gallon for my mower fuel. (I couldn't drive yet)
    Of course that 63 quarter would get me two gallons of gas today whereas a dollar bill wouldn't get me 1/3 a gallon.
     
  9. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Heck Marshall. I's always gettin snookered.......:)

    Luckkyseven? Your social skills are second to none. Home schooling has it's merits. :)
     
  10. Lukkyseven

    Lukkyseven Nickel Junkie

    Oh I wentz to da public school syztum - I was just goofin around lol!
     
  11. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    Very nice, great buy
     
  12. ratio411

    ratio411 Active Member

    Very nice!
    The nice toning you find on nickels is VERY hard to catch in pics for some reason.
    I have a set that is toned very similar, most transluscent blue, but the toning barely shows up in pics, if at all.

    I think you did great for 12 bux... It's probably MS 64 technical grade, but it has eye appeal way beyond that.
     
  13. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    The 1950-D is one of those "keys" that was overhyped and has fallen on hard times since its glory days. It's one of the reasons why I think beginners should never start with "key" coins first.
     
  14. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    In 1968, "gas wars" would sometimes bring the price of gasoline down to 20 cents, at least in the "4-state" area (Ark, Mo, Kan, Ok), and local-brand bread was sometimes 19 cents on sale. Lunch-box-size bags of Kitty Clover potato chips were 7 cents, and a pint of lemonade was 10 cents, as was a 10-ounce bottle of soda pop.
     
  15. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Proof? Denver has never struck Proof coins (except the 1994-D Proof $10 Olympic Gold). Only Philadelphia struck Proof coins in 1950.
     
  16. McBlzr

    McBlzr Sr Professional Collector

    1950-d

    My photographic memory is running out of film thanks to the digital age. But, I thought sometime in the late 60's or 70's, there were a lot of mint sealed bags of UNC. 1950-D's found stored at a Fed Reserve Bank. That dropped the UNC prices to all time lows for the 1950-D !

    The top 4 BU 50-D's, I bought about a month ago for $12.50 each.

    The bottom 3 50-D's, I bought between 1962 -1966. Paid top dollar during that era cause they were hard to find.
     

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  17. Lukkyseven

    Lukkyseven Nickel Junkie

    The 50-D is always going to be a key due to the mintage, but it simply isnt a hard one to get. There are multiple coins in the set with a higher value (not counting errors) and harder to find with either full steps or in high MS grades. And it's like I said in an earlier post, I think I have technically better coin in my collection already, but it doesnt have this eye appeal.
     
  18. BR549

    BR549 Junior Member

    So what did the graders say....appears to be encapsulated by a TPG?
     
  19. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Hey, give me two 1964 or earlier dimes, and I'll be happy to buy you a gallon of gas today​. :)
     
  20. andyluw12

    andyluw12 New Member

    Absolutely beautiful, but then I am really a fan of toned coins. I'd say you got a good deal and I'm jealous cuz mines a beat up ole thing ;)
     
  21. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    Will four 1964 nickels do? :)
     
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