Ain't it funny?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by lakebreeze, Jan 25, 2006.

  1. lakebreeze

    lakebreeze New Member

    I've collected Merc Dimes for many yrs., I have quite a few to say the least. When updating my coin software the other day I noticed that there's only one that I dont have and thats the common date 1939s. I cant get a grip on how this common date coin never showed up in my collection. Well I put a low ball bid on 2 auctions the other day and while I slept thru them, I won them both,there were no other bidders. Well now I have a complete collection.
     
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  3. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Way to go!!!....I know how it feels to complete a hard set!!!

    Speedy
     
  4. Bedford

    Bedford Lackey For Coin Junkies

    Good for you ! It's always nice to catch those sleeper auctions.:)
     
  5. tonylynch

    tonylynch RMO Collector

    Congrats! What to go.
     
  6. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

  7. KLJ

    KLJ Really Smart Guy

    I actually completed my Merc set about 2 years ago, but the grade didn't matter. My 16D looks horrible, but it's a 16D. I've spent the last 2 years trying to upgrade the condition of the various coins. For the longest time I've had everything after 1935 in at least MS-63 (with split bands, preferably), except for 1944. I just couldn't find one. It was really wierd. I finally found a good one when I stopped in a coin shop while on vacation.
     
  8. lakebreeze

    lakebreeze New Member

    There were 8 coins in a batch, there were 2 -39s, but I took a picture of one of the other coins that came in the batch instead, it's a pretty nice one,39d. Can't photo the whole collection as I dont keep them in folders.
     

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  9. lakebreeze

    lakebreeze New Member

    Looks like we are on the same path, thats exactly what I'm doing and I also want 10 of every yr. & mint, and any over 10 is being sold to buy rare dates. Have sold 4 rolls of excess already. I'd guess my 16d is in worse shape than yours, I never noticed until recently that it was a 'D'. I need to get something more powerful to view coins with.
     
  10. OldDan

    OldDan 共和党

    Excuse me for asking but, what possible use could you have for 10 sets of Mercury Dimes? I had three complete sets and thought that was excessive.:kewl:
     
  11. Captainkirk

    Captainkirk 73 Buick Riviera owner

    All I am lacking is a 16-D. I have seen several auctions for very poor ones, but I always have my doubts if they are real. Anything very readable is out of my price range. Wish I had a blue cardboard circle with 'RARE' on it for my old sliding pane Whitman. Maybe someday I'll hit the lottery, no rich unknown uncles. I am still proud of my complete Franklin set. Hoping cleaned coins regain popularity.
     
  12. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I've seen more 1916-D's than I have 1909-S VDB's...and I've only ever seen one that I liked...and it was VG10....I think if I ever buy the 16-D I'm going to have to get it in VG+...the AG/G that are all around here just don't ring my bell :D

    Speedy
     
  13. lakebreeze

    lakebreeze New Member

    I just set 10 of each as a target, Mercs are my favorite coin and always have been, maybe I'm just greedy. I'm about a third of the way to my goal. I know mercs better than any other coin, I find that for me they are easy to grade and I know when I'm getting a good price. I'm moving money from the stock market into coins. I got totally turned off by all the crooks coming out of the woodwork in the stock market, and I still have"nt seen any Enron crooks behind bars. I made a good amount of money in the market but they will never see me again until they clean up the crooks. Personally I think they should execute a few of them to sort of set the pace. I never owned any Enron but when I think of all the people who were wiped out by these crooks I go off the deep end. They are probably on their yachts sucking martinis and laughing at the judicial system.
     
  14. OldDan

    OldDan 共和党

    Good luck breeze, you have choosen a great coin to work on. No matter how many you have they are always very nice looking. Even the old beat up ones.:thumb:
     
  15. wyattreally

    wyattreally New Member

    Yes, I love the mercury dimes myself and have just started to collect them to diversify from my silver dollar fetish. I don't know that I can look at the concept of having 10 sets of them yet though! I'll be happy enough with one set but I'm extremely far from goal as I have just acquired my first 5!
     
  16. lakebreeze

    lakebreeze New Member

    Wait until you pick up a MS65 or better. thats one piece of work. Lately I've been buying the best condition mercs that I can find, any year. When I look at some of them I just say Whow! If you look hard you can pick up really nice MS mercs very cheap on a good day! Morgans were my previous obsession but I have enough of them now.
     
  17. Captainkirk

    Captainkirk 73 Buick Riviera owner

    I am humbled. Ahhh - to make a post like the previous someday....
    Kudos to the more fortunate collectors here, You have my envy and respect.
     
  18. lakebreeze

    lakebreeze New Member

    Fortunate? No! When I started out in the cruel world we were so poor we could not afford to even go window shopping! It's not that hard to garner a good collection, just do your homework and make smart purchases. When I was in my 20's I was willing to and did spend a full weeks paycheck on a single coin many times, and over the years it has paid off. But if you pay to much you'll never recoup your investment.
     
  19. smb12321

    smb12321 New Member

    If you're worried about authenticity...

    I hate to suggest it but TPG's (PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ACCGS, ICG, etc) perform a valuable service by verifying the authenticity of a coin & backing it up. If you get a slabbed coin from a reputable service - and the rarer the more this is true - you are almost guaranteed authenticity.
     
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