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Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by ubermint, Jan 24, 2009.

  1. ubermint

    ubermint Senior Member

    So I had an earlier post regarding Littleton and Ebay. What I learned so far
    is that Littleton can be too expensive and Ebay can be a "shark tank" for someone new like me.

    I have searched the posts for reputable dealers and just dealers etc. but it's not really getting me the answers I wanted.

    So I will just ask the question here:
    Where have you had good success purchasing coins online other than the two listed above? Reasonable shipping, fast and curtious, accurate grading, no cleaning, affordable etc. I have narrowed my interests to mostly wheat pennies, wartime nickels.

    I want to get into one more area of coin collecting I just haven't found it yet.:mouth: I realize now after starting that I will probably never get the 1909 s vdb and a few others. (seems I'm short about $1k lol). So any replies to this will be appreciated.

    PS. Is it safe to assume that the state quarters and presidential dollars are going to be very abundant and not so collectable? It just seems to me that everyone has jumped on that bandwagon of collecting because they are easy and inexpensive to collect? (nothing is wrong with that btw, because I don't have much money either) I guess what I would like to know is if there are any areas of collecting left that could one day be profitable yet not completely saturated or really expensive to complete a "full set"?

    Thanks in advance.
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Next time you have a question, try looking in the Numismatic Resources section first - Coin Dealers
     
  4. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    What kind of coins are you interested in purchasing, and what is your price range? If you give us a little more info, I'm sure someone will be able to help. :)
     
  5. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    From the OP - "I have narrowed my interests to mostly wheat pennies, wartime nickels."
     
  6. mgChevelle

    mgChevelle AMERICAN

    go to www.bigbcoins.com
    borgovan, a very nice and honest guy will help you find what you are looking for. Very reasonable prices too. And for the month of January he is offering a special to cointalk members, any purchase over 50 dollars = free shipping. I have bought some coin's from him and have been very happy with what I recieved. He has many wheat pennies and specializes in jefferson nickels.
     
  7. ubermint

    ubermint Senior Member

    I guess for starters I will work on the 1950 wheat pennies that are missing from my collection. (I have a really good start I would say from 1909 to 2008.) All are ciculated though..

    1950-S
    1951-S
    1952-S
    1953-S
    1954
    1954-D
    1955-S

    I only plan on spending around $20.00 at a time for things I order and if that is only enough for one of these, then I would trust the opinions of anyone here. I just don't know or feel comfortable spending that much for one coin on the sights listed above. Again, I dont need proofs or anything special, but a legible date, I would guess in the good category, is fine with me. Basically just honest opinions from people that have been in the biz for awhile that I can learn to trust.

    Thanks for the replies. (can't believe I didn't find the coin dealers under resources..sheesh)
     
  8. borgovan

    borgovan Supporter**

    You should have no problem picking up all 7 of those common-date wheat cents for about $1.00
     
  9. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I sent you a PM. Take a look before you do anything.
     
  10. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    Coin Shows or clubs

    I don't know where you are but coin shows and clubs offer a way to really get to know coins, look over many, and buy with no shipping.
    Or else get you a few copies of Numismatic News and Coin World and study those but my advice is to skip most of the ones in the front that always have full page ads except for maybe L&C and a few others.
    Also get you some books, perhaps a Red Book and read the magazines for awhile before you start buying - study the many posts on here for a few weeks first. When you see an ad that appears a little "to good to be true", well, in coins it means run don't walk away from that ad as fast as you can!
    Hope this helps,
    Ben Peters
     
  11. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I won't bite - really. Answer my PM and they are yours.
     
  12. CoinKeeper

    CoinKeeper Keeper of Coins

    borgovan has 1955-S wheat cents that are MS-63, MS-64, and MS-65...and the price is right, shoot him a PM.
     
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