From-apmex.com,tell me what you think!Sorry it was real messy before,I fixed it. 2008-D Arizona State Quarter 1998-S Gem Proof Quarter 1899 Almost Good Liberty Nickelx2 Roman Bronze Coins of the Christian Emperors, Constantine the Great through Zeno 306 - 491 Coin Roman: Bronze AE4 of the emperor Constantius II 337 - 361 AD (16mm, 2.1g). Obverse: Bust right.Coin Greek Imperial: Bronze AE 26 of the emperor Septiimius Severus 193 - 211 AD. Obverse: Bust of Emperor right.Coin
I bet it does...heck even if I wore that outfit, I would bite ya Green!! Beagles are pretty cool dogs! RickieB
Sorry Kudegras, couldn't resist. I think you did just fine with the "moderns". As for the other acquisitions, I'll defer to folks more knowledgeable.....
Me too, did'nt mean to pun the dog... I like dogs... but when Green said that, it was just too hard to resist,,LOL I honestly can't help you with the coins as my mind is really coin dead these days.. I would like to see some pics of them..so how about a post of the order?? RickieB
Seems nice, but what are the prices of these? None of us can really give accurate feedback on items purchased, if the purchase price is not known
Thanks Odds are I can find the prices of the coins myself, wanted to see if OP will post again though, if he doesn't want the price paid known, than I will just hold off on that.
Before I answer... What are the prices of the coins? Do you have the ability to return (without any restocking fees) any/all of the coins if you don't like them in-hand?
why is this your order? mine would look something more like this: 1-1895 MS-64 PCGS (G$20.00) 25-2009 1 oz Gold Buffalo Coins - **MS-70** PCGS (First Strike)
The above questions notwithstanding, IMO, you guys are buying expensive plastic. My Apmex order would look something like this: 13 1oz gold Krugerrands. 13 1oz Credit Suisse platinum bars. The point being they are purchased close to spot, and they are just as or more liquid than any of the coins listed above. But in the end it is up to each of us to decide what's right for us...Mike
Hey everyone!I'm posting my order with prices this time.I tried going back to find pics of the ancient coins I ordered but since there was only one of each the pics are no longer there.But I will post pic once i receive my order.Let me know what you think. 1897 Liberty Nickel Almost Good .05-$0.49 1899 Liberty Nickel Good or Better! (.05)-$1.49 1998-S Gem Proof Quarter - (Deep Cameo) (.25)-$4.99 2008-D Arizona State Quarter (.25)-$0.49 Roman Bronze Coins of the Christian Emperors, Constantine the Great through Zeno 306 - 491..-$7.99 Roman: Bronze AE4 of the emperor Constantius II 337 - 361 AD (16mm, 2.1g). Obverse: Bust right.-$14.99 Greek Imperial: Bronze AE 26 of the emperor Septiimius Severus 193 - 211 AD. Obverse: Bust of Emperor right.-$19.99
Until I can see the ancients, I can't be certain. But I'm sure they can't be worth more than $3 each.
Get a Whitman folder for your Liberty V-Nickels I don't know the value of the ancient coins so I cannot be much help. I do recall the moment I got interested in Liberty Nickels. I was at a coin shop in Connecticut and met this fellow collector that was going through a bucket of GD/VG Liberty Nickels filling some spots in his Whitman book. I took a batch & helped him look for a couple of the dates. Then it hit me. There were only P mint coins for the entire date run (except 1912). 1883 to 1912 is only like 30 coins. This is a set of cool nickels that I could probably complete and have a heck of a lot of fun doing it. (Then I went a little crazy collecting Liberty Nickels but that's another story). Did anyone else at CT notice the 1885 Liberty Nickel in MS66 for sale on David Lawrence tonight? I think that might be the holy grail of Liberty Nickels.