Post Your Best Favorite Error Coins.

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by redwin117, Aug 3, 2011.

  1. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    So Fred has not gave an opinion on the coin.
     
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  3. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    I got an email from him and he offered 1000.00 on that early year we are in error world. He does not know one of the coin dealer at Baltimore Coin Show make an offered on me the spot after Mr. Alan Hager handed to me the coin for 10,000.00 to write a check. I said not this time just let me enjoy this first..Wow! they do not even know I pick up this coin againts a Lot of Cash for saving the child life.

    edwin
     
  4. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    This coin 1995 Doubled Die was so famous on that year, everyone is looking for them. But the monster of two full dates obverse was in my hand a double denomination 1995. Congrastulation for so many certified doubled die 1995 , jello.:thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb:
     
  5. valente151

    valente151 Mr. AU64, Jr.

    1000 was a fair offer and IMO a bit high for a coin graded by a sketchy company like ACG, not be PCGS or NGC. There is no way a dealer would offer 10,000. Maybe this was a dream you had that you want to believe is true?
     
  6. bradarv90

    bradarv90 Member

    Redwin I get what you're saying and to stick with your theory which is better: a computer that fills a whole room and can only calculate equations or a computer that can fit on your lap, do equations, load and work on the internet, and so on. So my point is, just because it's was the first doesn't make it the best.
     
  7. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    I will not force you to believe but there's already a record on eBay that there's a lot more knowledgeable buyer offered me to 6-7 Figures $$$ and still under negotiation if they come up with my price..I make they dream come true to own the most ( EXPENSIVE ) major dramatic errors Double Denomination certified and graded by a professional expert non other Mr. Alan Hager..

    I print that out and I keep it too for my personal record.. Buy it Now or Best offer.. 25,300 View more than 104 Offered. So why they are willing to pay just under 10% of my asking 12 Million US Dollar.. Tha't a lot of Money already...But not that I wanted..They are not my real Buyer..
     
  8. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    My Theory, Why all those ( 1996-1999) years (4) Past they can not even convinced me to certified/ graded my coin in Baltimore Coin Show . Maryland.If these Company/Slabbing coin has more knowledged and trustable they should certified my coin but because is not that they representative on their Bourse table was a Failure to the customer not a trustable one.( NGC is excluded, why they are very friendly peoples but during that time they are not allowed to certified errors coins. The man with a pony hair told me that..He his very honest man ang friendly looking guy too.
     
  9. bluehawk

    bluehawk Junior Member

    there both may favorite errors
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  10. Lincoln Cents

    Lincoln Cents Cents not pennies

    I can't believe that you strained the video out to 4m 13s.
     
  11. valente151

    valente151 Mr. AU64, Jr.

    Redwin. Are you too naive to realize that no serious collector trusts ACG? Sure, it was started by this Hager man, but they are not taken seriously anymore. Until I see a screenshot of the offers or some other proof that they exist, I will not believe you on this thread or on any of the other threads where you make these obnoxious claims.
     
  12. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    He, He, He, Old timer still trust ACG specially if they know the original owner of the coin slab by ACG. Most of old timer collector is Buying a Coin not the plastic anymore. If myself buy NGC slab I am very sure the coin is not FAKE...Why because is not more than Ten K. and I am very comfortable to buy that coin. If we are talking 1893 S Morgan Silver Dollar graded by TPG and the grade is MS65. I will not buy it if slabbed. But instead I will more comfortable to buy it Raw..I can check it personally if the coin is Fake. But if slab I have no way that the coin is Genuine because to many fake coins out there specially with this date 1893s Morgan silver Dollar. So when it comes to a big dollar you better be check the coin before it slab. On slab coin you will be stuck on it.

    Well, my coin is UNIQUE and it is very hard to make a duplicate on it....the reeded count is not published to anybody. the fact everytime I see ACG holder in eBay it always disappear right away.Always SOLD. ACG is also a keeper....like mine...

    PS, 1933 20$ gold Coin sold for 7.6 Million US Dollar is Raw.-In my own opinion the new owner of that coin he does not want that coin to be slab by any TPG.-
     
  13. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    I am new and not either professional I am still trying to put a sound ( voice recorder ) on this Video but do not know how...Anyway I am still writing what to say on this video..then also I will add more the real one vids without editing...still trying to learn how to download and make it a good video with sound or voice recorder...The video up there is just only my experiments, sorry no sound yet.
     
  14. kdizzler

    kdizzler Junior Member

    Wait..let me see if I'm understanding this correctly..your waiting until someone offers you 12 million dollars for your double denomination?

    Your kidding right?
     
  15. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    ACG had a different standard for grading coins. Many new collectors did not understand that. It was not even close to the standards of PCGS or NGC. Lots of collectors lost lots of money on these coins because they trusted the grade on the holder. Some of the stories were really sad to here. The hobby lost many collectors because of it.

    There was a time when dealers were looked down on for even having ACG slabs in their cases. Many would not even deal with dealers that sold them. All the legal problems made it even worse and ACG slabs could be bought for almost nothing.

    I still own many of them but I bought the coin for what it was and paid no attention to the grade on the slab. Few or none of these would cross today at PCGS or NGC but I did well because I knew what I was buying. When the day comes to sell, I will crack them out and send them in. I can understand how a person would not trust a valuable coin to one of the top services but it would not be wise to sell it without a good slab.

    I would bet money that Mr. Hager would use PCGS or NGC today if he wished to sell a really valuable coin.

    I would love to here what Fred would value this coin at today. Is he a member here?

    redwin, would you mind if I posted images of the coin on a different site and ask for opinions?
    I think it would be really great if a cool coin like this is worth 5 figures.
     
  16. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    No, I am not kidding, If the wealthy Family man Keep his word then he has to buy it back. A life of a child is so precious without me they will not be happier Family. So he let me choose between the coin or a lot of cash. I am not used to have a lot of money if I do not work for it. And I do not buy also a lottery ticket just to become an instant Multimillionare. So if I become Millionaire I work hard for it, more than fifteen years I have been working on this coin since he let me choose between the cash or the white penny. I am hoping and wish that this family pick up this coin and have my reward for saving his beloved child life...

    Anyway this double denomination was in coin fact encyclopedia...the most expensive and popular error is a double denomination with a major dramatic error the way I understand it...This coin has a Two Full dates obverse 1995, a key date etc..

    1943 D Lincon cent bronze was sold for 1.7 Million US Dollar...I think my double denomination is much more harder to find it if we are looking for two full dates Obverse with a skull break and a crack die variety and more...
    :thumb:;):)
     
  17. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    Redwin: if you want to sell your coin, here's what you have to do:

    1.) Break the coin out of the ACG slab and send it to either NGC or PCGS.

    2.) When it returns, get a few friendly quotes from professionals, such as Fred Weinberg.

    (Your choice: get professional photos taken of the coin.)

    3.) After receiving ideas of what you could set as a price tag, come up with a reasonable-enough amount.

    4.) Search coin shows and auction sites such as Heritage.com and you will find many possible buyers.

    That is just my two cents.
     
  18. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    Go ahead with permission and show also all the details of a coin such as two full dates obverse , skull break, VDB, P Mintmark, Crack die variety, plain edge cent, reeded dime, Two liberty, Two IN God we trust, ONE CENT, ONE DIME, PML in some ares, what more?
    PS , this coin worth 7-8 figures not 6 or 5 figures

    Anyway all those images details of this coin is in my photobucket and will also publish on my website and you tube.
    Ps, Like what I always said when it comes to valuable coin do not trust anybody, Knows what you are buying. Buyer BEWARE..
     
  19. kdizzler

    kdizzler Junior Member

    Lol do a search on Google for this coin, this guy has gone to every major forum posting his coin, and every discussion is exactly like this thread.

    Haha.
     
  20. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    Thanks for a good advised, In error world on the early years of 2000 not only one of the member I was told they will pay me 5K just only to re-certified it to PCGS which I will not agreed. Why for all those years between 1996-1999 at Baltimore Coin Show, Maryland, they failed to convince me to certified this coin. First I am very comfortable on this slab because of originality that Mr. Alan Hager certified and graded it personally and I did ask him too why he did not put any number such as MS67 or so? Because it is UNIQUE...a major dramatic errors. Two full dates obverse and more...Anyways I am selling this coin to the right buyer...

    Thank you.

    Ps, I also have a domaine name of this coin my website for over ten years. pennyondime dot com...So there is no way that i will going re certified this coin it might be also stolen or loss on the mail or might be a victim of mis handling...

    edwin
     
  21. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    HA HA HA too, Look you are having FUN..njoy it....
    God Bless and please don't laugh so hard...stroke is too risky..overjoyed.! just relax....calm down..
     
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