question for coin collectors part 2.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by riff, Mar 15, 2012.

  1. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    2012-03-15 16.56.11.jpg 2012-03-15 16.53.40.jpg 2012-03-15 16.54.12.jpg 2012-03-15 16.54.42.jpg more from the uncles collection. this stuff was in a box that had gotten soaked and stayed soaked. i think that the kellogg and company coin is a fake, but im not sure if its gold or not. $20 piece. the rest is all real. silver sets starting at 1967-1976. CHECK OUT THE NUGGETS!
     
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  3. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    Some people get all the fun!

    Yeah, I agree with you. The $20 (bottom right corner) looks like a replica. Normally anything that has value would at least be in a 2x2 if not a better holder. That's usually a giveaway as a general rule of thumb. The gold is likely not damaged from the damp conditions. The silver may have some issues though.
     
  4. riff

    riff I ain't got time to bleed

    2012-03-15 20.58.49.jpg 2012-03-15 21.00.38.jpg here is a list of what i have so far. these coins are beautiful.
    eisenhower uncirc silver dollars in original envelopes:
    1971x13
    1972x12
    1973x13
    1974x14
    '76 bicentennial silver uncirc setsx17
    ben franklin uncirc half dollars:
    1957x1
    1958x1
    1959x2
    1960x2
    1961x1
    1963x2
    kennedy uncirc half dollars:
    1964x1
    1965x20
    1968x16
    1969x4
    1970x15
    kennedy proofs:
    1966x10
    1967x8
    1968x10
    1969x10
    1970x3
    loose bicentennial silver proofs:
    .25x14
    .50x14
    1.00x13
    american revolution bicentennial silver medals:
    1973x3
    1974x4
    1976x3
    bicentennial '76 silver medalsx4
    this is what i have inventoried so far. i did see sets going back to '52 in the next batch.
     
  5. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    the Kellogg looks 'flaky'......
     
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