Today's Auction Acquisitions...

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by TaborTot22, Dec 8, 2013.

  1. TaborTot22

    TaborTot22 Well-Known Member

    I drove 1 hour, 45 minutes in the snow/ice to get to an auction today. It was held at a farmer's house and there were a lot of farm equipment, tools, knick-knacks and vehicles. Also, there was a good selection of coins for sale including gold and silver. I decided to trek it to the auction to see what I could get (actually, the only reason I went was because of a 1995 & 1996 Proof Set that would be auctioned...silly, I know!) The auction was held in a small, non-heated barn building on the premises (by the way, temp was 25 degrees!)

    Anyway, once the bidding began, I found that I was one of 10 people bidding on the coins. All I wanted was the proof sets and a few ASEs but I decided to watch the prices on the other items and jump in if it was a deal.

    Here's what I got and how much I paid...how'd I do?

    Three Proof Sets (1994, 1995, 1996)...I paid $17.50 for all three.
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    Four 1997 American Standing Eagle Coins (Business Strikes)...I paid $110 for all four.
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    Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Coin Set (not US Mint issued)...I paid $200 for it
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    Image278.jpg Coin has no precious metal markings Image279.jpg
    Image281.jpg Coin has markings of "1/10 oz fine gold" Image282.jpg
    Image283.jpg Coin has markings of "1/10 oz fine platinum" Image284.jpg
    Can anybody verify if these are silver, gold and/or platinum? It didn't come with the paperwork. The only website that I found with this coin set was here:
    http://www.reedededge.com/primarycategory.php?TYPE=bullion&TITLE=BULLION RELATED ITEMS

    ...and...one more coin...see below!
     
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  3. TaborTot22

    TaborTot22 Well-Known Member

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  4. McBlzr

    McBlzr Sr Professional Collector

    I think you did the best on the $10 gold. It will probably go MS69 or better , kind of hard to tell from your pic.
     
  5. Sean the Coin Collector

    Sean the Coin Collector Active Member

    i think for 200 dollars getting a 1/10 of platinum and gold is a really good deal !!!
     
  6. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    You did well on the ASEs and really well on the AGE. The three piece set is not a set of coins, but a set of privately issued rounds. The large piece is one ounce silver so you have about $280+ in bullion value in the group.
     
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  7. TaborTot22

    TaborTot22 Well-Known Member

    Is the group you're referring to the 3-piece group or all the coins listed? I assume you mean the Columbus coins, correct?
     
  8. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    Yes, I wasn't clear. The $280+ in bullion value is for the set of three privately issued Columbus tokens; they are not coins.
     
  9. TaborTot22

    TaborTot22 Well-Known Member

    Okay, can you give me a website or link to verify the composition of the tokens?
     
  10. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    The platinum and gold pieces each say they are one-tenth ounce fine gold and the Reeded Edge site you linked states that the other piece is silver.
     
  11. TaborTot22

    TaborTot22 Well-Known Member

    Can I believe the markings and the site? I wish I knew what company minted the coins so I could do more research. Thank you for your help.
     
  12. wcoins

    wcoins GEM-ber

    Well worth the freeze. Great deals not to mention the experience...auction in a barn at 25F...amazing.
     
  13. TaborTot22

    TaborTot22 Well-Known Member

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  14. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    You did real sweet with the proofs and hit a home run with with the ASE's.....
     
  15. TaborTot22

    TaborTot22 Well-Known Member

    Update...I decided to sell the gold/platinum coins on ebay (since I couldn't find a buyer here on CoinTalk). Here's how I did:

    1994 $10 American Gold Eagle: Paid $275...sold for $362.99 + $5.80 shipping

    Columbus Jubilee 3-Coin Set: Paid $200...sold for $334.00.

    Summary:
    Paid $475.00
    Sold: $702.79
    Ebay Fees: $69.70
    PayPal Fees: $20.98
    Shipping: $27.20

    Profit: $109.91.

    I'm sure there would have been a better (cheaper) way to ship but I wanted to add insurance as well as signature confirmation on both of these items. Not great but not bad.
     
  16. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Don't blame you better safe than sorry on the shipping. Not a bad profit. Congrats.
     
  17. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    You did fabulously well.
     
  18. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    Nice, easy $100 for a bad economy.
     
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