Random Slabbed coins on the cheap?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Jeepfreak81, May 3, 2018.

  1. Beefer518

    Beefer518 Well-Known Member

    My LCS occasionally has bargain slabs. Typically they have come from estates where the departed coin collector was playing the futures game. Seems he had everything slabbed, and hoped it would skyrocket in value. Mostly state quarters at 69 & 70, modern commems, and ASE's, and some silver (Franklins, Washingtons, Roosies). My LCS sells them as low as $5 or 2 for $8. I picked up a couple of 69 & 70 modern commems for $4 each, and a few others for $7.50. Difference is, I got to select the coin.
     
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  3. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    Not when you add in the ebay fees.
     
  4. Jeepfreak81

    Jeepfreak81 Well-Known Member

    Which have gotten pretty ridiculous, just sold some Jeep parts on there last week. Been a while since I've sold something. $20 sale cost me over $2 in fees plus paypal fees and shipping.
     
  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I know the online retailer you are talking about and they are a great bunch. If you call them you may be able to stop by and look at a small amount of their inventory. I'm sure they would be glad to assist.
     
  6. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    that's becz ppl get their 1955 DD coin graded and find out it's nothing
    or their 1982 D rare small date penny and find out it's common
    or their think their PMD find is awesome and find out it's just junk
    or are just crazy.
     
  7. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    I always see dealer bins at the local shows with slabs in them for $5 or less.
     
  8. Jeepfreak81

    Jeepfreak81 Well-Known Member

    Ya I have a connection with them anyway, my grandmother has worked there for over 50 years and I worked there a little bit after high school. They do have a small show room but most everything else is kept well away from the public. They used to do tours but you couldn't get anywhere near the coins. If I recall it's 3 locked card access doors before you get to the "floor" where they pick and pack everything.
     
  9. Richard gladfelter

    Richard gladfelter Well-Known Member

    There is a seller on e-bay that sells slabbed proof coins for$ 1.59, $3.95 shipping.and if you but 5 you get a free one,and the shipping is flat rate. All these coins are random. So say you buy 8 and get a 9th one free all comes to $12.72. I made this purchase not for the slabs,but because ill get 9 proof coins.
    If I went to the bank and purchased $12.75 in mrw coins,id be happy with 9 proofs out of that lot, but you get the bonus slab for free. If I'm wrong for thinking like this please let me know.
     
  10. Richard gladfelter

    Richard gladfelter Well-Known Member

    I forgot the free coin will always be a proof quarter,random date of course:happy:
     
  11. Beefer518

    Beefer518 Well-Known Member

    Got a link to the seller? Are they PCGS/NGC slabs, or is the seller a slabber?
     
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  12. Richard gladfelter

    Richard gladfelter Well-Known Member

    Screenshot_2018-05-04-16-41-46.png Before you give me a hard time guys lol, even slabbed by the seller the slabs are worth what I paid. Plus this is the fun to me,and that's all that counts right.
    But I have no idea who slabbed these,I only have one other slabbed coin from pcgs.
     
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  13. Richard gladfelter

    Richard gladfelter Well-Known Member

    estatebureau is the seller's name,I'm new to eBay so not to sure we're all the links are,sorry. Hope this answered your question.
     
  14. Richard gladfelter

    Richard gladfelter Well-Known Member

    20180504_174635.jpg So this is what I got for 12.72.
     
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