Coin Shop Visit Summary #1

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  1. Walking Sterling Silver

    Walking Sterling Silver 16 Years Old and Love to Learn

    Introduction:
    I went to a coin shop in Downtown Noblesville called Noblesville Gold & Coin. I first thought it was going to be more of a jewelry place, turned out to be a very great little shop going all out with coinage.

    Buys:

    Constitutional Dollar Commemerative:
    Price: $23
    Strike Type: Proof
    Notes: It came in its original box case. It is a San Francisco mint. The condition was very good in the coin. The packaging condition was very good too, except for the cardboard outer layer, which was exceptional because it is a light cardboard paper. It didn't come with COA though.

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    Statue of Liberty Commemerative Half Dollar:
    Price: $3
    Strike Type: Proof
    Notes: This was also in a very good condition. Came with COA and all. The price was extremely fair for this coin I think. Although it has a tendency to get stuck in the holder, I really like it.

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    1864 2 Cent Piece:
    Price: $12
    Strike Type: Business
    Notes: I don't know much on 2c pieces. This is my first one. Although "WE" was rubbed off, I still think the coin has very nice details. It'll make a nice new picket piece for me.
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    1976D Ike Dollar:
    Price: $1
    Strike Type: Business
    Notes: I think the guy was just trying to get rid of these. I chose this one because it had a bit of toning on it. The downside to this was I needed a Type I for my Dansco album. I didn't even think about which type they were. But I am still happy because I got it for face value.
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    Summary
    I think I did very good on this run. I didn't have a lot of money to spend. I made the most of what I could buy. Got some of my first commemoratives too and my first 2c piece.



     
    Last edited: Jan 4, 2015
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  3. Markus1959

    Markus1959 Well-Known Member

    I was wondering when they made a "1964" 2 cent piece? :)
     
  4. Walking Sterling Silver

    Walking Sterling Silver 16 Years Old and Love to Learn

    old habit of mine ;)
     
  5. LionelR

    LionelR Supporter! Supporter

    Nice pickups! Thank you for the summary.
    -L
     
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