You guys have got to see this actual ad for craigslist... Poor kid, what a shame... 1897 indian head cent (good) 144.05 1912 liberty head nickel (good) 425.05 1928 liberty standing quarter (good) 1222.05 1964-d washington quarter (unc-60) it says f45-06 also 1567.60 1905 indian head cent (very good) 152.08 1934-d lincoln head cent (fine)230.12 1906 liberty head nickel (good) 419.05 1936 lincoln head cent (good) it says ct3-01 also 234.05 1934 buffalo nickel (very good) 711.08 1936-d buffalo nickel (good) 717.05 1942-d mercury dime (very good) 792.08 1944 mercury dime (very fine) it says ct3-05 also 797.20 1925 liberty standing quater (good) 1215.05 1901 indian head cent (good) 148.05 1939 mercury dime (good) it says f45-04 also 781.05 1935-s buffalo nickel (good)715.05 1964 roosevelt dime (unc-60)it says ct3-04 also 850.60 1954-d frinklin half dollar (fine) 1042.12 1945-d lincoln head cent (unc-60) 262.60 1908 liberty head nickel (good) 421.05 1961roosevelt dime (unc-60) 844.60 1901 liberty head nickel (good) 414.05 1930 buffalo nickel (very good) 708.08 1910 leberty head nickel (good) 423.05 1944-d lincoln head cent (unc-60) 259.60 1883 liberty head nickel no cents (extra fine) 395.40 1935-s mercury dime (good) 771.05 1943-p jefferson wartime 5c (good) it says ct3-03 also 444.05 1896 indian head cent (good) 143.05 1955 roosevelt dime (unc-60) 831.60 1907 indian head cent (very good) it says ct3-02 also 154.08 THE PRICE OF THEM ALL TOGETHER IS $$18235.64 I WILL TAKE NO LESS THAN $1500 IF PAID AT THE RIGHT PRICE I WILL SELL SEPREATE. each packedge seperate on pack it has the info above and "littleton coin co. littleton n.h.03561 priced according to condition" after you do what it is you gotta do give me a call or text 770 899 0457 thanks my grand father passed and left these to me and the way the econmy is getting it aint easy the price beside is just what the packdgage says im neg. with the price but not to much i have a kid on the way plus i have to buy a car IM ONLY 18 BUT IM NOT RETARDED SO DONT TRY TO LOW BALL ME TO MUCH i need this asap
LOL! Maybe if he moved the decimal point over a few spots to say $$18.23 he might be closer to reality. I feel bad for this guys on the way kid! Guy~
I hate to laugh at someone elses miss fortune. I hope he is able to raise some money for a car and his kid on the way but I dont think he is going to get any were close to what he thinks he is going to. Maybe someone should tell him to go to a dealer so he can get a real value. On the other hand, he may have already done that and that is why he is saying not to low ball him and he is not retarded. As they say, anyone can pick up a magazine and look up a number. That does not mean people are actually going to pay that.
dayriser, Don't want to burst your bubble but the numbers really are the inventory numbers. My best guess on value, the stated grades, without seeing the coins, on a good day, downhill, with a tail wind based on my 2010 Red Book would be: 1897 indian head cent (good) 144.05 $3.00 1912 liberty head nickel (good) 425.05 $2.00 1928 liberty standing quarter (good) 1222.05 $3.50 1964-d washington quarter (unc-60) it says f45-06 also 1567.60 $3.50 1905 indian head cent (very good) 152.08 $2.00 1934-d lincoln head cent (fine)230.12 $.30 1906 liberty head nickel (good) 419.05 $2.00 1936 lincoln head cent (good) it says ct3-01 also 234.05 $.15 1934 buffalo nickel (very good) 711.08 $ 1.50 1936-d buffalo nickel (good) 717.05 $1.50 1942-d mercury dime (very good) 792.08 $1.60 1944 mercury dime (very fine) it says ct3-05 also 797.20 $1.60 1925 liberty standing quater (good) 1215.05 $3.50 1901 indian head cent (good) 148.05 $2.00 1939 mercury dime (good) it says f45-04 also 781.05 $1.60 1935-s buffalo nickel (good)715.05 $1.00 1964 roosevelt dime (unc-60)it says ct3-04 also 850.60 $1.60 1954-d frinklin half dollar (fine) 1042.12 $4.00 1945-d lincoln head cent (unc-60) 262.60 $.40 1908 liberty head nickel (good) 421.05 $2.00 1961roosevelt dime (unc-60) 844.60 $1.60 1901 liberty head nickel (good) 414.05 $2.00 1930 buffalo nickel (very good) 708.08 $1.50 1910 leberty head nickel (good) 423.05 $2.00 1944-d lincoln head cent (unc-60) 259.60 $.50 1883 liberty head nickel no cents (extra fine) 395.40 $12.00 1935-s mercury dime (good) 771.05 $1.60 1943-p jefferson wartime 5c (good) it says ct3-03 also 444.05 $1.00 1896 indian head cent (good) 143.05 $3.00 1955 roosevelt dime (unc-60) 831.60 $1.75 1907 indian head cent (very good) it says ct3-02 also 154.08 $3.00 If my math is correct I see a total of $72.20. A coin dealer isn't going to be real interested because these are common coins in lower grades. A dealer would have a hard time re-selling these, and that would greatly impact what he might offer. It's hard to hear this I know, but the reality is that the coins you have are not really rare and are in average circulated condition. With the real value known maybe you'll want to just keep them because your grandfather left them to you.
pennyguy, he isnt selling them, just showing us a listing he found on craigs list of some kid who thinks his coins are worth more than they are.
Oh the pitfalls of watching Coin Vault.....folks get the craziest ideas. This kid needs his own show.
Here is my opinion. He ain't a kid, it ain't a shame, he is trying to scam some poor compassionate sucker out of some money by knowingly listing a bunch of worthless coins with an all too common sob story. Look at these two lies he told in 7 words GRIFTER!
Just to clear it up, I knew from the start that the coins are basically worthless... I saw that the he confused catalog numbers for values, added them all together and thought he had 18k worth of coins, then offerered them for 1500... I texted him and told him they were worth roughly $65 based on my quick mental math in the truck, and told him I could give him $50... He then offered to sell me his xbox 360, to which I didn't respond... I think he really is needing the money and really did think the coins were worth a ton... I actually started to offer him the 1500 bucks just out of sympathy... Anyone wanna buy a 1935-s buffalo nickel f45 for 715.05?.. I got one I can sell you at cost... :kewl:
Not the funniest or saddest, but the scariest post ever. Apart from the coin list itself, I think there's a serious education fail here. SEPREATE packedge seperate econmy packdgage And the most scary statement of all: "i have a kid on the way" Has anyone seen the movie "Idiocracy"? Good movie. Explains a lot of things.
dear lord, I love postings like this, it is the natural result of swimming in the shallow end of the gene pool and yeah rosethe, I've seen idiocracy and completely agree with you about it.
This reminds me of a question I have: Do catalog numbers most often come with alpha letters preceding the numbers? I have seen catalog reference numbers on some of the card board holders I picked up with odd ball coins. It there an easy way to determine which catalog to look at? Is there a list some where? Is this important for a home/amatuer collection? I am sort of interested to keeping things straight, and it seems using a catalog number would be beneficial. It would also save me from having to write out a lot of amatuer notes that held little value to others in the future. Even some of the less expensive coins I have picked up have noted a catalog number, but I do not know how to retrieve the info. I noticed from another post that I made this week (Turkey/Harem gold)- where I indicated the Catalog number, that the CT member helping was able to locate useful information for me. Thanks. (If I do not get a response here, I will create a separate thread at anothre time).
Holy canolies... Hadn't even considered that... Good point... Anyway, in all seriousness, I hope he is able to get the money he needs for his kid... Just struck me funny...