I would love to go through all of these!!!!

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  1. Fall Guy

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  3. C-B-D

    C-B-D Well-Known Member

    I'd pay $70k... if I had it. That'd be a TON of fun tho!
     
  4. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    It looks like a lot of dreck.
     
  5. Pi man

    Pi man Well-Known Member

    On the plus side, you'd get $100 back in ebay bucks! :D
     
  6. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause

    I'd be happy to pay 70k, too bad he wants 350k:rollling:
     
  7. Pi man

    Pi man Well-Known Member

    I see a large lot of silver halves, and some key/semi-key dates of the walkers (1916 and 1917 obverse mint marks), so if I had the money to throw around, I'd probably go up to $100K.
     
  8. Tyler

    Tyler Active Member

    He is asking close to melt...this guy must know what he is doing. One does not have a $350k collecting sitting around without knowing what they have.
     
  9. I just had a Barb-attack...:smile
     
  10. vpr

    vpr Active Member

    Omg... If i had the money, I'd probably pay the asking price, just to get the joy of going through all of it. People pay way more for expensive cars that only go down in value. You cant put a price on the sheer joy a collector would experience going through this. And, if silver goes up, you'd make money on it.
     
  11. chip

    chip Novice collector

    70,000 coins, 350,000 dollars, 5 bucks per coin, He lists 440 of the coins, if he is listing merely the best, and I think he would not do otherwise, you are looking at an average of 795.40 per coin. of the 440 coins listed, maybe 10 would retail for 795. Maybe more or less depending on condition.

    My guess is that of the 70,000 coins probably 60,000 at least would be wheat pennies. If his list is a typical sample of what the collection contains, I would pay the 5 bucks a coin average for the entire list, 2200 for the 440 coins listed.

    Don't buy a pig in a poke.
     
  12. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    The title says 910 pounds and the description says 950 pounds.
    All I see is a large pile of culls.
     
  13. vpr

    vpr Active Member

    omg, look at the other items he has for sale. Looks like he bought out a coin dealer and is flipping it for a quick profit. I'd say he paid around $500-$600K for the entire thing.
     
  14. Aslpride

    Aslpride Active Member

    One word; wow. :eek:
     
  15. vpr

    vpr Active Member

    assuming it's mostly silver that is. For such a huge deal, I'd fly out to NY and take a closer look and maybe weight the silver coins and then make a reasonable offer. There's little joy in going through 50,000 copper pennies.
     
  16. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

    Yup, I can smell the PVC from all the way here. I don't see anything that screams rarity or monster key date in this lot. In fact with all the 90% silver, it looks like a resale headache.
     
  17. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

    Interesting Numismatic items:
    1795 Dollar
    Several CC Morgans
    1843 Seated Half
    1928 Peace NGC slabbed
    Several 1921 Peace
    1932 Quarters, no reverse pic so I assume they are Philly
    Couple Bust halves
    Couple Trade dollars
    1 Seated dollar
    Nicer Barber quarters and halves

    Anyone else see anything "big" that I don't?
     
  18. Limited1

    Limited1 New Member

    WOW! I can imagine going through all that and finding a 1913 V Nickel.
     
  19. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    You've got a strong imagination.
     
  20. drathbun

    drathbun Well-Known Member

    At least he's offering free shipping. It bugs the you-know-what out of me when high-dollar items tack on "$50 shipping" charges...
     
  21. coingeek12

    coingeek12 Well-Known Member

    i need money, lots of it, fast.
     
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