Well, I had a productive Monday at the LCS...

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by stldanceartist, Mar 9, 2015.

  1. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Stopped by the LCS today to see if they had anything interesting walk through the door. At first glance, it didn't seem like it...the foreign silver box had been cleaned out (i.e., sold completely) and no one had any "secret piles" of stuff hiding on their desk.

    I was going to have to put some effort in, apparently.

    So, I went through about 15 boxes. Found a HUGE pile of foreign silver they didn't know was there, so they were happy about that, and picked up this pile of FUN:

    New-Coins.jpg

    (US Coins also included at the top)

    Two AU 1941 D Jefferson Nickels
    1941 S Washington Quarter "Large S"
    1956 Washington Quarter Type B Reverse
    1964 D Washington Quarter with a nice little rainbow tone starting on the obverse

    Hooray for a pile of new coins!
     
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  3. harris498

    harris498 Accumulator

    That does look like a pile of fun!
     
  4. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

  5. Govt Mule

    Govt Mule New Member

    Stopped by our local LCS today for laughs. No surprise, with PM tanking, they had removed all silver and gold bullion from display cases. Only had some numismatic pieces with all the slabbed copper, clad, and nickel. I envy you guys who have someone locally.
     
  6. KSorbo

    KSorbo Well-Known Member

    Did you buy the silver coins for melt? If so, the Czar Nicholas Ruble in particular is a good score.
     
  7. I like the Medio Balboa. Nice haul! TC
     
  8. wcoins

    wcoins GEM-ber

    I see no rouble in the pile.
     
  9. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    The larger Russian silver you see are 50 Kopeks (1911, and two 1912.) I believe the 1911 is a better date, but nothing spectacular. The best part of the deal was the non-silver for an extra $4 (includes a 1953 Great Britain 9-coin mint set, still sealed, although the dividers seem to have broken down over time.)

    Finally picked up the first Nazi silver coin I've seen in at least 6 months (another CT member here has been asking about them) and a Cuban silver 10 centavos (also have someone looking for these.) As well as plenty of older foreign silver for another CT member. :) So, today was fun for me but will eventually be fun for many other people...
     
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  10. Ethan

    Ethan Collector of Kennedy's

    Nice Haul indeed!
     
  11. HoosierDaddy

    HoosierDaddy Active Member

  12. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    A good day indeed, especially those three Russkies
     
  13. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    I'm guessing they are around XF/AU...so, yes, very happy about that :)
     
  14. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Thank you, sir! I believe it is a 1930 (mintage of around 400,000)
     
  15. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    @Numismat @Siberian Man - here are the photos of the Russian 50 Kopeks. Being as the Krause manuals are notoriously behind on prices...thoughts on grade/value? (others are welcome to reply as well, no offense meant)

    Russia - 1911 50 Kopeks.jpg

    Russia - 1912 50 Kopeks 1.jpg

    Russia - 1912 50 Kopeks 2.jpg
     
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  16. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Two more favorites from this bunch. They might be keepers:​

    Danish West Indies - 1878 10 Cents
    (mintage of 80,000)​

    Danish West Indies - 1878 10 Cents.jpg


    Italy (Italian States - Naples & Siciliy) - 1855 10 Grana

    Italy (Naples & Sicily) - 1855 10 Grana.jpg
     
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  17. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Phew!! Here's a full list:

    USA

    1941 D Jefferson Nickel (2)
    1941 S Washington Quarter "Large S"
    1956 Washington Quarter "Type B Reverse"
    1964 D Washington Quarter (toned)

    Canada

    1909 5 Cents silver
    1953 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal (Copper or bronze)

    Russia

    1913 15 Kopeks
    1915 15 Kopeks
    1911 50 Kopeks
    1912 50 Kopeks (2)

    Panama

    1930 1/2 Balboa

    Bahamas

    1972 2 Dollars (proof)

    Switzerland

    1810 3 Batz (Basel)
    1930 5 Francs
    1931 5 Francs

    Japan

    1909 20 Sen
    1909 50 Sen
    1958 100 Yen

    Great Britain

    1906 1 Farthing
    3 Pence (1884, 1889, 1903, 1915, 1917 (2), 1918 (3), 1919, 1922, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1942)
    6 Pence (1816, 1844, 1884, 1904, 1910, 1915, 1919, 1927 (2), 1937, 1942 (2), 1943, 1944, 1945)
    1 Shilling (1874, 1881, 1907, 1944 (2), 1959 (Scottish Crest))
    1 Florin/2 Shillings (1935, 1937)
    1953 Mint Set 9 coins

    Germany

    1797 1 Pfennig (will look up specific state in a bit)
    1856 1 Silver Groschen
    1873 D 10 Pfennig
    20 Pfennig (1874 B, 1875 D)
    1/2 Mark (1906 A, 1919 A)
    1 Mark (1874 C, 1874 G, 1902 D, 1903 J, 1909 A, 1914 A)
    1934 J 2 Reichsmark
    1901 2 Mark (will look up specific state in a bit)
    1919 E 3 Mark (will look up specific state in a bit)
    1830 1/2 Thaler (Hesse-Cassel)
    1865 1 Thaler (Bavaria)

    France

    1868 1 Franc (countermarked "SEDAN")

    Chile

    1938 10 Centavos (possible overdate or DDR)

    Cuba

    1952 10 Centavos

    Danish West Indies

    1878 10 Cents

    Italy

    1855 10 Grana

    Austria

    1836 5 Kreuzer

    Misc

    1796 either Spain or one of the Spanish Colonies, about the size of a dime
    Arabic coin, size of a Canada silver 5 cents
     
  18. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    Those 50 kops are very nice, and your photos really do them justice. Not going to venture a guess at market value, but I have no doubt they will do very, very well as an auction.
     
  19. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    I appreciate your input. I see them priced ALL OVER THE PLACE on eBay...so maybe I will just put them in as an auction and see where they end up. It would be great if they could pay for the whole lot ha ha...
     
  20. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    If you paid melt then I have no doubt that they will exceed that
     
  21. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    They did pretty well indeed:

    1911 ($62.99)
    1912 ($21.50)
    1912 ($34.99)

    I'm thinking if I throw the rest of the Russian silver on they'll cover the entire bunch. Huzzah!
     
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