Buying dilema...

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by OldSilver, Jun 23, 2011.

  1. OldSilver

    OldSilver New Member

    Hey guys. Recently i decided to start a franklin half set and got a huge start at the whitman show. I bought a dansco and three choice bu franklins. Now that the show is over i dont know how to continue my collection. The only coin shop i have is half an hour a way and the people in their are nasty and never have any coins in the store. Every time i go in the coins i see either arent for sale or are wayyyyyy over priced. Im hesitant to buy off of photo based ebay listings because you never know what the coin looks like in person. Im going for blast whiite coins and i can never tell if an ebay photo will live up to itself when i get the coin in my own hands. And there isnt another coin show for like two months amywhere near me. I know you will say save your money for the next two months but i already bave over one hundred dollars and i cant stand not adding to my collection. How would you guys deal with this dilema? Are there any good coin buying wensites besides ebay? Any of you guys selling franklins?
     
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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Have you considered checking other forums that have B/S/T listings? There are quite a few Franklin collectors who might have duplicates for sale.

    Chris
     
  4. OldSilver

    OldSilver New Member

    Thanks TC!!! I really respect your input because u are one of the select about four people on here who i think are well experienced and know there stuff. Those coins look great im still just a little uneasy about buying coins that will be picked at random but hey its worth a shot. I can always return them if they are THAT bad haha. Again thanks for the help!
     
  5. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    You could always save up and wait for the next show to come around. I've got a MS set of Franklins going too. Only have the 49s and 52s left. I haven't been working on it lately, but when I was, I would buy anywhere from 2 to 4 I needed at every show. I've purchased a few slabbed ones off ebay and cracked them out for the album.
    You CAN use ebay. But it takes more time than it would at a show. You have to look at a lot of pictures. Most are not good but some will be good enough. Also read the description so you know you're getting what's pictured.
     
  6. OldSilver

    OldSilver New Member

    Providentmetals that TC recommended looks pretty reliable but there return policy is a problem. If i open up the box and dont like the coins i cant return them
     
  7. calumsherwood

    calumsherwood New Member

    thats a bit harsh. there are many many here who know their stuff
     
  8. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I have had plenty of success with http://www.harlanjberk.com/. You can see pictures on their site. There are plenty of reputable sellers online. I have not bought any Franklins, but I am sure others can recommend other dealers.
     
  9. OldSilver

    OldSilver New Member

    Oh trust me i do not mean to offend anyone because there are many many knowledgable people on here but there are a select few who really stand out in my eyes.
     
  10. phdunay

    phdunay Member

    wow, I checked out the last page on the harlan website, there is a PCGS PR66 DCam Morgan from 1898, it blows me away
     
  11. WoodyWW

    WoodyWW Junior Member

    I bought a lot of nice Unc Franklins on fee-bay at one point, & got some very decent deals. Just look for listings with really good pics of both sides, a return privilege, & sellers with good feedback. Avoid sellers that use generic pics that aren't of the actual coin.
     
  12. zach67005

    zach67005 Active Member

    There's a poster in here, FAScoins? who has a well populated site, www.davescoins.com I think you'll find them more than friendly & eager to gain a repeat customer. I know he has tons of franklins, just have to go see for yourself if it is what you're looking for.
     
  13. papermoney54

    papermoney54 Coin Collector

    my coin dealer has an ebay, iv bought off of him before. hes very good. looks like the picture too. if you scroll down and click on the pic, the pcs get supersized. he has a 1949-s slabbed, ngc certified
     
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  15. butnben10

    butnben10 New Member

    hi,wondering if you could give me some advice.I have got my hands on a undated 20 pence.Do u know the value of the coins? and where i could sell it many thanks glenn
     
  16. butnben10

    butnben10 New Member

    help

    hi,wondering if you could give me some advice.I have got my hands on a undated 20 pence.Do u know the value of the coins? and where i could sell it many thanks glenn
     
  17. papermoney54

    papermoney54 Coin Collector

    try at a coin shop. u'll maybe get a few dollars for it
     
  18. imrich

    imrich Supporter! Supporter

    Franklin Set Purchases

    As an ongoing buyer of complete Franklin sets on eBay, although grading is subjective, I've been very pleased with the coins received in sets sold by valued sellers having extolling feedback from buyers.

    I generally found the complete sets (especially Unc.) to have better quality coins then one would expect, or normally receive in circulated(?) rolls.

    I find that the total investment for a set purchase is appreciably less than that of purchasing the coins individually, and if unsatisfied with some coins, they can be upgraded through trades or individual sales.

    The caveat for purchasing a set is that one must develop a creative means for financing, or saving. I've found this exercise/discipline to be productive in the process of self development.
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