new coins from todays flea market

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by cointraderus, Oct 9, 2011.

  1. cointraderus

    cointraderus New Member

    today i asked a guy if he had any coins and he took out a small jar of coins. A little bag had about 15 1909vdb coins some of which were unc. he was selling the vdbs for 8$ so i dunno why i didnt buy one. Now the jug i didnt have time to look through but i saw a few uncirculated coins on top and i looked at them they were two 1924 wheats and a 1921 wheat. I picked those 3 coins up for 1$!!!! This was an amazing deal and im sad i didnt look threw the rest of the jug of probly 3000 pennies. I dont doubt theres a 1922 or 1914d or 1931s in there.....
     
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  3. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    ...UNC '09VDB's for $8? Something tells me they might not be legit.
     
  4. cointraderus

    cointraderus New Member

    no they were i checked em with loupe its that the guys were really unexperienced. they arent coins ellers they do general antiques.
     
  5. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    All the more reason they might be counterfeit. Only takes ten seconds to google the value of a VDB.

    The fact it's at a flea market increases the odds, imho, that they're counterfeit.
     
  6. cointraderus

    cointraderus New Member

    he said that they retail at 12$ per......which is true for vdbs that arent in au or better for the most part and some of the coins were only fine condition. i convinced him down to 8$ he was originally at 14$ actually
     
  7. cointraderus

    cointraderus New Member

    what do you think of my other buys. they are definately legit.
     
  8. vdbpenny1995

    vdbpenny1995 Well-Known Member

    I 99% believe it was legit. I do flea markets a lot and there are TONS of people who has just a few misc coins along with other antiques and dont even know much about them. Like I was able to pick up 2 nickel books which were mostly filled and both had all but one of the silver war nickels for only $5 each! the silver alone was $40! The best deals are at flea markets and garage sales
     
  9. cointraderus

    cointraderus New Member

    and still the point of this was about the three uncs 1924 and 1921?? for 1$ i think i scored big?
     
  10. grantdavis

    grantdavis New Member

    WHere is that flea market?
     
  11. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    I doubt the '09VDBs were counterfeit. I know people counterfeit everything but I got a graded MS62 for 24 bucks so they don't exactly carry a high price. Now if it was on 09-S VDB I would call counterfeit.

    edit: We also must consider what UNC is in this case.
     
  12. chip

    chip Novice collector

    You cannot have enough threads about flea market finds
     
  13. cointraderus

    cointraderus New Member

  14. Doug21

    Doug21 Coin Hoarder

    Why not buy the whole container and sort it later ?

    $100 offer, maybe or see what they quote.
     
  15. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter



    You can if they are duplicate threads!! I merged the 2 threads together here.

    Jim

     
  16. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    I enjoy selling coins at my local flea market... where else can I sell my circulated Ikes, SBA's and Sac's for the bargain price of two for three dollars? I get my inventory from the bank (with my favorite tellers setting them aside for me). Whenever they get a bunch of Kennedy halves in, I'm able to unload them at four coins for three dollars. It amazes me just how many people have never seen an Ike, or a SBA, or even a Kennedy half. I usually end up with a $50 to $60 profit, and probably have "jump started" more than a few people into the hobby of coin collecting.
     
  17. Hawkwing74

    Hawkwing74 Member

    Why would someone waste time counterfiting a $12 penny? Seems like there's much higher margins to be made.
     
  18. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    Because of that attitude. A '09SVDB is gonna get a lot more scrunity than an 09VDB.
     
  19. vdbpenny1995

    vdbpenny1995 Well-Known Member

    I have a counterfeit V nickel that if it was real would only be worth about $3. People counterfeit anything nowadays
     
  20. Hawkwing74

    Hawkwing74 Member

    It seems it would cost more than $3 to make a $3 fake. How cheap is it to make these fakes? No one counterfeits $5 bills that I've ever heard of, they do $20's and above.
     
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