It's Happening - Finally!

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Pocket Change, Jul 25, 2008.

  1. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    Well, it's finally happening. Prices are getting lower. I should get closer to completing some sets....

    Check out the closed auctions on e-bay the last few days for 1921 or 1921-D mercury dimes. You can get a problem-free G4 in the mid $20's! and a 21-D isn't much more. Slabbed ones for less than $50 (maybe in AG - but slabbed).

    VG and F12 1926-S and 1931-D's for under $10 shipped all over the place.

    Haven't had time to check the other denominations, but I can only afford so much on my little coin budget!

    Happy hunting!
     
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  3. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    Definitally good news for buyers. Mabey now I can pick up a few more coins for my sets.:thumb:
     
  4. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    Yeh, this summer has been good for buyers so far.
    Can't remember if it was this way in the past.

    I picked up two common date MS-65 silver dollars (one Morgan, one Peace) for less than CDN Bid + 20%.
    CDN Bid + 20% is my bidding max.
    You don't get many for that price, but the ones you do get are a real bargain.
    And I'm talking NGC, not the ripoff TPGs.
     
  5. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    Forgot to mention that somewhere I saw that even the fabled 1916-D in AG/G is going for $400-$600 slabbed (top 3 TPGs). And lots of "Buy It Nows" for $1000 with no takers.
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Summer is traditionally the 'slow season' for coins.

    Although it hasn't been that way for a few years.

    Back to tradition, also, perhaps the economy is finally hitting rock bottom.

    [look at the recent declines in gold & silver prices.]
     
  7. Parklane64

    Parklane64 Member

    I am always impressed when I get gold and silver for this worthless fiat currency.
     
  8. ryanbrooks

    ryanbrooks Active Member

    I know what you are talking about. I got a wonderful bust half for $35 yesterday!
     
  9. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    how come the prices are not dropping for the things i am interested in?
     
  10. jnstrom

    jnstrom Member

    Finally I can start completing my collection.
     
  11. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Just for grins, where is this happening? I am definitely not seeing any price drop in Lincolns.
     
  12. sf340flier

    sf340flier New Member

    The Summer doldrums do not apply to the Lincoln's...it's tough to find good deals. I've been trying to find a nice problem-free 1922 No D (die #2) for some time. Tough coin, and always at a premium in a good TPG slab.
     
  13. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    It's got to be in some part due to the slow economy. Times are tough.

    For that reason, I'm taking advantage of it to the extent I am able the past few months. And will continue to do so.

    There isn't much in life that's getting cheaper with the passing of time.
     
  14. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    Prices have climbed pretty steadily for 24+ months now.

    When this happens, coins tend to come out of collections onto the market again, only to be snatched up quickly. The funny thing is, the " key " Lincolns are not rare, or even scarce. The non key " semi's" are the toughies.

    At any major show, choose from at least ( 10 ) 1922-NoD, ( 10) 1955 DDO , ( 15 ) 1914-D and ( 25) 1909-SVDB. The trick is seperating the average coins from the choice, and knowing when to splurge " over sheet" for the good stuff.

    I cannot stress enough, DO NOT BUY PROBLEM COINS AT A DISCOUNT

    You want a rare Lincoln? A real challange???

    Find a red 1911-D with a strong mintmark, a 1921-S with some whiskers, etc etc. A nice redbrown 24-D or 26-S,23-S, 25-D.

    I cannot go into the Merc dimes or the Buffs, but I would imagine, in collector grades this same theory would apply.
     
  15. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    So what are good old VG/F coins? Bozo Grade coins? I know what you mean by "collector grade", but seems pretty snooty to me.

    I think the big difference is that MS-65 coins won't be sold if the money isn't there. It's easier to "let go" of a F12 coin at a discount if you want to generate some cash than it would be to sell off a MS-66 at a loss....

    And just because prices are coming down does not mean these are "problem coins".
     
  16. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    I think maybe he meant investment grade, or high end collector grade? Personally, I can't afford a lot and have a limited coin budget, but even I have been getting a whole lot for my buck this last month. Heck I just got some gold and large cents and it has cost me next to nothing.
     
  17. lumberman

    lumberman Member

    I enjoy the talk about pocket change..thats how I fill my little cheapo coin folders!!:) pretty much stopped getting rolls from the bank for while..can't seem to find anything but late 50 early 60 nickels..noooooooo one ever turns in dimes or quarters that are older..oh well..
     
  18. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    I apologise if I came across as snooty, let me clarify

    Collector grade coins generally mean circulated, and I meant to carry the " dont buy problem coins at a discount " over to the Buffs and Mercs. We have seen many times, corroded, cleaned, damaged....etc followed by the " I got it cheap "....only cheap until you go to trade up, then it goes from cheap to waste real quick when you can't even get " cheap" for it in trade and have to start over from scratch and try to move the problem coin on to someone else
     
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