The one in a 100,000,000,000 cent

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by mrbrklyn, Sep 23, 2012.

  1. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    http://www.dailyfinance.com/2012/09/19/baseball-executives-1-million-cent-authenticated-c/

    http://www.dailyfinance.com/2012/09/19/baseball-executives-1-million-cent-authenticated-c/
     
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  3. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    WOW! One CENT for ONE MILLION US DOLLARS!

    WOW! Is this we called a Transitional error coin mistake? How many more do you think will be discover in the FUTURE? They graded it with a NUMERICAL Number as MS62 meaning there's a lot more out there!
    018-2-3-1-1.jpg COIN FACT ENCYCLOPEDIA/PCGS: Double Denomination is the most Expensive/Popular Coin Error not the TRANSITIONAL ERROR...Here is One Example of a 1995 Double Denomination a super ultimate Unique error and variety. And this ONE will NEVER be Duplicated because they do not know how many reeding count and the scale weigh never publish in the public.
    Just look on my AVATAR! Thank you.
     
  4. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Will you stop with your continual raving about this! If this were a forum about drug addiction, you would find some way to mention your lousy coin 150 times in 20 pages or less.

    Please let the rest of us discuss or view rarities without this garbage!

    Chris

    By the way, the MS62 grade on this '43 Bronze Cent is not in any way indicative of how many exist.
     
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  5. Numis-addict

    Numis-addict Addicted to coins

    The grade doesn't look like it fits the coin. Looks more like a 63-4 from the images, with nothing obviously bad in the fields. An amazing coin, slab or no.
     
  6. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    you would find some way to mention your lousy coin 150 times in 20 pages or less.


    Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t214119/#ixzz27Ikvq1pq Is this a LOUSY COIN ? certified at Baltimore Coin Show in MARYLAND on March 2000 by Mr. ALAN HAGER of Accugrade. Just to reminds you there's a lot of coin dealer and other peoples out there when it was certified it. A very large Crowd. I do not know what you are thinking or hated about this coin. I just simply wonder on the comments of Don Willis President of PCGS while they have a COIN FACT ENCYCLOPEDIA/PCGS: Double Denomination is The Most Expensive/Popular. Just wonder. Okey I will attached again the picture for comparison between the Two. For your INFORMATION my COIN is NOT a GARBAGE too.!
    019-3-2.jpg 076-9.jpg 105-4-2-1-1.jpg Reverse Double Deomination Unique 11c.jpg IS THIS COIN LOOK GARBAGE to you. Who is behind the COIN FACT ENCYCLOPEDIA when they choose Double Denomination is the more expensive/popular errors than transitional coin errors. Just asking..
    Thank you. Have a Great SUNDAY!
     
  7. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    We get it. You're proud of your eleven cents.
    It once got "wows" but now only draws yawns.
    You've seen one, you've seen them all.

    BTW, it may be one of the most expensive coins out there, but it's definitely not THE most expensive.
     
  8. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    YES, IT IS GARBAGE BECAUSE YOU'VE MADE IT THAT WAY! SO, WHY DON'T YOU DO US ALL A FAVOR AND TAKE THE TRAINING WHEELS OFF YOUR BICYCLE.

    I don't care whether you have a good day or not.

    Chris
     
  9. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    Ok, I will go to another Thread with (EST). It's look I just Found my STRONG EST Animal in my PAPER CURRECY!.
     
  10. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Redwin, your coin is not one of the most expensive. It's not even one of the least expensive. It has never been sold, so no one knows it's true value.
     
  11. MentalVirus

    MentalVirus New Member

    It's like I just walked into the mental ward...Think I'll just turn around walk back out ;)
     
  12. Manbeast

    Manbeast Collector

    Back to the OP's topic.

    Has any of the previously 3 known sold before and if so does anyone know for how much?
    What is the most expensive coins sold.
     
  13. roll searcher

    roll searcher coin hunter

    the most expensive I know of is the 1933 St. Gaudens double eagle for 7 million.
     
  14. RedRaider

    RedRaider Well-Known Member

    Just as an FYI.....there are two "eleven cent" coins on the bay right now......one for less than a grand. I dont know how that can be the rarest error. They might be more popular to collectors, because they can be had at a reasonable price and they are always available somewhere.

    There is no way that it is rarer than the off metal WW2 era cents. Even in bad grades, those go for thousands of dollars.
     
  15. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I cant help but chuckle on that amount of $ spent on this coin. I know 1943s are steel pennies and this one is bronze but really its just like any other bronze penny when its all said and done, its just a date difference :/
     
  16. Zachkeaton

    Zachkeaton Cervus non Servus

    Actually, a 1794 flowing hair dollar just sold for 7.85 million.
     
  17. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    But, unlike any other bronze cent, very few people can actually own one of these particular coins.
     
  18. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    But its still a wheat back penny like the billions other made:hail:
     
  19. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    That can be said of most error and set collectors looking for a specific mint mark. For me, I'm not big on that stuff
     
  20. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    We could laugh about the amount of money certain people spend on a lot of things, but when its all said and done, it is their money.
     
  21. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Very true.

    I collect comic books too and I shake my head at some of the high prices some go for, same with paintings.
     
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