I bought a group of coins for 185, how'd I do?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Drazzil, Dec 11, 2022.

  1. Drazzil

    Drazzil Member

    The coins were originally selling as a group for 220 but I got them for 185. I'm wondering if I got a good deal, an average one or a bad deal. 20221208_155118.jpg 20221208_155056.jpg
     

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  3. Drazzil

    Drazzil Member

    Somehow the last coin got attached as a thumbnail, not sure how. I am still new to this site and thought I selected display full. 20221208_155104.jpg
     
  4. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    Well, looking at completed sales recently on the Bay,

    1840 Rupee - 2 AU details sold for $34 and $37, 2 problem free MS-61 sold for $89 and $129, so value is somewhere between there. Maybe $70?

    1912 5 Kopeks - can't find any completed recent sales, but there are a few raw listed at $100, which is quite optimistic.

    1919C Rupee has sales between $60 - $134. Average it out and call it $100?

    All told... you got a fair deal. I'm not sure what your goals are (if you like them, collecting those types, resell?). You paid retail for 2 nice coins and a problem.
     
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  5. Drazzil

    Drazzil Member

    Thanks!
     
  6. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    I'd say that if you like them, you paid a good price. Collecting is all about keeping the coins/currency you like, regardless of what other think, or the price.

    BTW - Happy belated birthday. My father was born on Nov. 22nd.
     
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  7. Drazzil

    Drazzil Member

    If I didn't want to "pay retail" for my coinns, where would I go?
     
  8. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Thanks for taking the time to break 'em down individually like that. I was too lazy.

    Nice stuff. Too bad about the cleaning on the Victoria rupee, but it's still a handsome coin. I like those Young Head types. Interesting that NGC denoted as cleaned on the obverse, specifically. I've never seen them single out one side for the notation like that.
     
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  9. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    Well often, the cleaning is on both sides so they don't have to!

    I see "Obv Tooling" and "Obv Graffiti" called out sometimes too.
     
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  10. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    I agree with what @Mountain Man said here.

    And my father also was born on November 22nd. Just had his 84th birthday. I'm gonna be joining him for dinner in a couple of hours.
     
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  11. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Give him my regards. My father died a number of years ago.
     
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  12. Drazzil

    Drazzil Member

    Thanks all for the birthday wishes!
     
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  13. Dynoking

    Dynoking Well-Known Member

    In the future contact us before you make the deal. As you can see we have some of the best in the business here who can help guide you with your negotiations. Enjoy your cons and the hobby, nice to have you here on Coin Talk.
     
  14. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Ah. Since I failed to address that original question properly, I'd say you got an average deal. Neither a ripoff nor a screaming bargain. Just about right, if you like the coins.
     
  15. Jim Dale

    Jim Dale Well-Known Member

    I don't have the means to take pictures of some coins my father left to me. I'm just now going over the coins.
    I'm not sure exactly how the would be listed, so here goes.
    1943 Shilling from Australia
    1941 Bronze Penny from New Zealand
    1922 One-Half Penny From Great Britain
    1917 One Penny
    1938 Three Pence
    1954 Six Pence
    1943 One Anna from India
    1944 One Anna
    Korea One Hundred Won?
    1949 One Pfenning Germany
    Not a lot, but my Father got some of them when he was serving in the South Pacific during WW II.
    Any idea about a source to find out about them.
     
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  16. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Sure, you can search the Numista database.

    Or use Google search.

    For your first example, I put the keywords “1943 shilling Australia Numista” (without quotation marks) into a Google search, and the first result was the correct type:

    https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2975.html

    Note that two types of George VI Australian shillings appear in the search results. That’s why it was useful to enter the year.

    Try it with your others. Country, denomination, date, and the name “Numista”. No quotation marks. Most of the time your search results will land pretty close, but sometimes it takes a little trial and error.
     
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